Coaxial radio frequency connectors are specially used to transmit radio frequency signals, and their transmission frequency range is very wide, up to 50GHZ or higher. They are mainly used for radar, communication, data transmission and aerospace equipment. When using the coaxial radio frequency connector, we must pay attention to avoid artificial improper use. Especially the following three aspects.
1. The wrong connector model is used
The size of the coaxial RF connector is 2.4 mm, 2.92 mm, 3.5 mm, etc. If different sizes are mixed together, not only may the connection become loose, but it may also cause permanent mechanical damage to the interface.
2. A faulty connector is used.
The connector in question needs to be discarded in time, otherwise it will affect other devices connected to it. For example, a male connector with a biased needle will damage the inner conductor of the female connector connected to it.
3. Use the wrong torque wrench to screw the connector
The use of a torque wrench is to ensure that the force applied for each connection is the same, that is, the same tightness each time, so that a repeatable connection effect can be obtained, and the connection head will not be damaged due to excessive force. Different connectors need to use different torque wrenches due to their different sizes, materials, and properties. At the same time, the position, angle, etc. grasped by the torque wrench must strictly follow the instructions and standardize the operation.
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