QMA Type Connectors

Fiona | 2019 08 16 | Comments | View Num: 807
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SMC Connectors and its Applications

Fiona | 2019 08 12 | Comments | View Num: 716
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RF Coaxial Cable Connector Types

Fiona | 2019 08 05 | Comments | View Num: 704
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What is the differences between PL-259, SO-239 and UHF Connector?

Fiona | 2019 08 08 | Comments | View Num: 1166
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What is the difference between 50 Ohm & 75 Ohm BNC?

Fiona Kang | 2019 07 19 | Comments | View Num: 752
What is the difference between 50 Ohm & 75 Ohm BNC?
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How to identify RF Coaxial Connector types?

Fiona | 2019 07 11 | Comments | View Num: 1357
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4.3/10 CONNECTOR SERIES

Michael | 2016 07 18 | Comments | View Num: 744
Superbat RF offers a full range of 4.3-10 connectors and adapters, which are engineered for the wireless market and are ideal for applications requiring low passive intermodulation, or PIM.
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SSMC CONNECTOR SERIES

Michael | 2016 06 16 | Comments | View Num: 699
SSMC connectors are ideal for limited-space applications that require the security of a threaded coupling mechanism. They are best used with semi-rigid cables or miniature flexible cables in demanding applications up to 12.4 GHz.
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SSMA CONNECTOR SERIES

Michael | 2016 06 15 | Comments | View Num: 843
Originally designed for use with .085" semi-rigid cable, the SSMA utilizes a 10-36 threaded coupling and is essentially a scaled-down version of the SMA.
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MHV CONNECTOR SERIES

Michael | 2016 06 13 | Comments | View Num: 1096
MHV (Miniature High Voltage) connectors are bayonet locking interconnects used for high voltage applications up to 5000 volts. They are similar in size to, but not designed to mate with the BNC interface. MHV connectors conform to MIL-STD-348 and offer a
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