Coaxial connectors are used to transmit RF signals with a transmission frequency range of up to 18 GHz or higher. Used in radar, communications, data transmission and aerospace equipment. TXGA provides coaxial RF connectors of various specifications in stock, which are stable and durable, customized by the original factory, and quickly shipped from stock. Enter TXGA [Product Center] to place an order online for convenient purchase. The following are some of the more common types of coaxial RF connectors.
Type F-The standard "cable" connector most commonly used for cable TV or Internet connections.
BNC-namely Bayonet Neil-Concelman, because the bayonet structure is suitable for fast twist-on connection.
TNC-is the threaded and weather-resistant version of BNC.
FL-also known as UMCC (UltraMiniature Coaxial Connector, ultra-miniature coaxial connector, also called I-PEX, MHF, AMC, W.FL, H.FL, etc., is an ultra-low type snap-in connection It is mainly used for mobile applications. It can be cross-connected.
Type N-Named after the inventor Paul Neill, this connector is another threaded and heavier load solution, suitable for outdoor applications due to its weather resistance.
MCX-MCX refers to Micro Coaxial Connectors (micro coaxial connectors), which are compatible with MMCX (micro coaxial connectors), MMBX, SMB (sub-micro version B), SSMB (smaller SMB), SMC, SSMC, Connectors such as SSMCX are closely related. These connectors are all snap-in connections, and generally do not cross-connect.
SMA-is the threaded version of the SMB or SMC connector, the latter is a snap-in connection.
RCA-The RCA connector is named after its design company-Radio Corporation of America. This is a very commonly used connector for basic and fast video and audio connections.
UHF —— Ultra High Frequency (Ultra High Frequency) connector, the connector was named after the frequency above 30 MHz in the 1930s. Nowadays, UHF values are much higher than in the past, and these connectors can no longer be processed. Therefore, this connector, which is similar to the F-type connector, has fallen behind most other connectors.
7/16 DIN-DIN refers to the organization that originally standardized connector styles-Deutsches Institute Fur Normung (German Institute for Standardization). This style is defined as 7mm and 16mm DIN, and is most popular in cellular antenna applications.