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| Connectors |
| Coupling Mechanisms |
Connector Series |
Application |
| Screwed coupling |
SMC, SMA, TNC,
7/16 |
The mechanism
guarantees the most solid stationary
coupling,suited for test and measurement,
military and telecom applications. |
| Bayonet coupling |
BNC, BNO,BNT,
SHV, MHV |
The bayonet
connection often is chosen as coupling
when it is important to have a sturdy
mechanism and at the same time fast
mating. |
| Snap-on coupling |
MMCX, MCX, SMB |
For small mechanical
dimensions and high packing density.
The engagement and disengagement action
can be completed extremely quickly. |
| Slide-on coupling |
BMA, MMBX, SMS |
For high dense
arrangement and easy handling. |
| Termination
with cables |
| Soldering |
Commonly
used for semi-rigid cables and small
flexible cables. Temperature and
solder flux are most critical factors
during soldering process. |
| Crimping |
Providing a quick
and easy termination and needs no
special skills |
| Recommended
Cables |
| RG-coaxial
types are in accordance with MIL-C-17. |
| Cable
construction |
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Inner conductor
Bare, tinned or silver plated copper
conductors |
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Insulation PVC,
PU, PE, FEP, PTFE, |
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Outer conductor
Bare, tinned or silver plated braiding
with 1 or 2 layers. |
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Outer jacket PVC,
PE, PU, FEP, PTFE |
| Temperature
range |
35 to +80, -55
to +200 |
| Cable impedance |
50 ohm |
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75 ohm |
| Application
for high frequency transmission, especially
for transmitters andreceivers, color
monitors, radio and TV transmissions. |
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