What is RF connector?
An RF Connector (Radio Frequency Connector sometimes referred to as “coaxial connector”) is designed to maximize the shielding available in coaxial cables. RF Connectors typically offer a secure mating connection as well as high mating cycles with multiple fastening types available.
What are the different types of RF connectors?
Connector Types: SMA, SMB, MCX, MMCX, BNC, TNC, N, F, UHF, CRC9, TS9, and so on.
Genders: male(plug) and female(jack)
How do I choose an RF connector?
The Characteristic impedance of the connector must match that system and RF coaxial cable. Connector interface must meet the characteristic impedance 50 ohm or 75 ohms. If not, it will descend the system performance. Make sure that working voltage of the connector is under the maximum tolerance voltage. RF surges protector connector supplier in Dubai.
How do you identify RF connectors?
Typically, standard RF plugs are male, and the threads are on the inside of the shell. Typically, standard RF jacks are female, and the threads are on the outside of the shell. The shell of a plug (male) typically covers the shell of a jack (female).