Unique Quick SMA Connector
Based on the SMA connector standard, Unique Quick SMA connectors are designed quick-lock mechanism enables easy and reliable connections in the tightest of spaces – primarily in mobile base stations – and 10 times faster compared to SMA offerings.Features: •Quick Installation: Snap-on •Allows Rotation (after installation): 360-degree •Low RF Leakage •Nominal Impedance: 50ohmApplications: •Cellular •Antennas •Base Station
Surge Protector/ Arrestor
Installing the surge protector/ lightning arrestor is a critical way to avoid the overvoltage transients caused by the high lightning energy, and minimize the damage to the electrical devices.Features: •Bi-directional Protection •Frequency Rate:DC 6.0 GHzApplications: •Electrical System Protection •Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) •Network Equipment •Cable Assembly
Adapter (In Series)
In Series Adapters are widely used for high efficiency transitions between various types of RF connectors.
Adapter (Between Series)
Between Series Adapters are widely used for high efficiency transitions between various types of RF connectors.They are used for connecting test equipment to systems employing a different type connector, or they are used as a component in electronic equipment where it is desirable to have one type of connector for external connections and another type for internal connections.
1.0-2.3 Connector
The 1.0/2.3 series are miniature connectors commonly applied in the digital data communication.Features: •Compact design for installation in limited space •Push/ Pull Lock for positive mating •Impedance:75 ohmApplications: •Digital communication device •Video •BroadcastThe compact design of the 1.0/2.3 permits dense connector packing, making these connectors ideally suited to applications where space limitation is a factor.
1.6-5.6 Connector
1.6/5.6 coaxial connectors are miniature 75ohm with threaded coupling mechanisms provided positive mating. Plugs and bulkhead jacks are available as crimp termination types.They are applied in telecommunications and switching equipment.
BNC Connector
BNC connectors are the most popular RF connectors, featuring a two stud bayonet coupling mechanism, which is particularly useful for frequently coupled and uncoupled RF connections with frequencies up to 4GHz.BNC connectors are used in many applications, some of which are flexible networks, instrumentation and computer peripheral interconnections.
F Connector
F connector is a type of RF connector commonly used for cable and satellite televsion universally. It is a low cost connector with good performance at high frequencies. They have threaded coupling interfaces and the plug utilizes the centre contacts of the cable rather than a separately applied pin.
MCX Connector
MCX connectors show an essential space reduction of 30% when compared with the series SMB.The inner contact and overlapping dielectric insulator structures are identical to the SMB, and the MCX also uses a snap-on interface. This connector can be used in applications up to 6GHz and sure to fit most applications where space, weight, size, performance and ease of assembly are required.
MMCX Connector
MMCX connectors are intended for use in applications where the smallest dimensions have to be achieved. MMCX connectors have 50ohm impedance and a frequency range of DC to 6GHz. The reliable snap-on coupling mechanism provides a low RF-leakage.
N Connector
N connectors are medium size threaded connectors for use DC through 11GHz and feature a characteristic 50ohm impedance structure. The threaded coupling mechanism provides a sturdy and reliable connection.Applications for N connectors include base station equipment, broadcast and satellite communication systems as well as test and instrumentation equipment.
SMA Connector
SMA connectors have a frequency range of DC to 12.4GHz with flexible cable. Semi-rigid cabling extends the frequency range of the device to 18GHz. These devices offer broadband performance with low reflection and constant 50ohm impedance.They distinguish themselves through their high mechanical strength, high durability, high reliability and low VSWR.
SMB Connector
SMB connectors with 50ohm impedance are for applications from DC to 4GHz. The SMB snap-on mechanism provides a fast and reliable connection for applications with high packing density.SMB connectors are used primarily in applications for microwave telephone and other non-defense telecommunications requirements.
SMC Connector
SMC connectors use a #10-32 UNF threaded interface (screw type). They offer electrical performance from DC to 10 GHz. Female SMC connectors have a socket for the center contact, and male SMC connectors have a pin for the center contact. SMC jack connectors have an external thread while SMC plug connectors have the mating hex nut. Available in 50-Ohm and 75-Ohm characteristic impedance, they provide an interconnect means for small form factor coaxial cables and printed circuit boards where small footprint is important.
SSMA Connector
SSMA is designed as the smaller version of the SMA connector. The SSMA connectors are space- saving, highly reliable, and characterized by its compactness and high frequency bandwidth.Features: •Ideal for limited space •High frequency bandwidth •Threaded coupling (more reliable)Applications: •Telecommunication •Antennas • Radar systems • RFID
SSMB Connector
SSMB is designed as the smaller version of the SMB connector. These connectors allow the quick installation in limited space while maintaining the great electrical performance.Features: •Ideal for limited space •Snap-on mating (quick installation)Applications: •Semi-Rigid, flexible cables •Wireless equipment •Instrumentation
SSMC Connector
SSMC is designed as the smaller version of the SMC connector, and be suitable for the semi-rigid cables and miniature flexible cables.Features: •Ideal for limited space •Threaded coupling (more reliable)Applications: •Avionic Equipment
7/16 Connector
The 7/16 DIN connector is is a 50 Ω threaded RF connector and becoming more widely used in the United States, especially for today's demanding wireless two-way radio systems. With the rapid evolution of wireless technology involving high transmit power levels and low receive noise thresholds, stringent requirements are increasingly being specified, especially regarding intermodulation (IM) performance. Coaxial radio frequency (RF) and microwave connectors, along with antennas and transmission lines, can be a source of intermodulation distortion in multichannel communication systems, although with proper design their effects can be minimized.
TNC Connector
TNC connector is basically a threaded coupling version of the BNC connector with 50ohm impedance and operation to 11GHz. It was developed because of environmental conditions, especially shock and extreme vibration.TNC connectors are widely used in the cellular/mobile communication industry for equipment cabling and antenna interfaces.
UHF Connector
The UHF connector is a pre-World War II threaded RF connector design, from an era when "UHF" referred to frequencies over 30 MHz. Originally intended for use as a video connector in radar applications, the connector was later used for other RF applications. This connector was developed on basis of a shielded banana plug.