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An RF connector is an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies in the multi-megahertz range.RF connectors are typically used with coaxial cables and are designed to maintain the shielding that the coaxial design offers. Better models also minimize the change in transmission line impedance at the connection. Mechanically they provide a fastening mechanism (thread, bayonet, braces, push pull) and springs for a low ohmic electric contact while sparing the gold surface thus allowing above 1000 reconnects and reducing the insertion force. Research activity in the area of radio-frequency (RF) circuit design has surged in the last decade in direct response to the enormous market demand for inexpensive, high data rate wireless transceivers.

Types

Standard types

Miniature types

  • Miniature BNC connectors
  • Miniature UHF connectors
  • DIN 47223 connectors
  • U.FL connector
  • SMZ - System 43 (BT43 and High Density HD43) for use in DDF

    Sub-miniature types

  • MMCX connector
  • MCX connector
  • FME connector
  • SMA connector, including variants:
    • 3.5 and 2.92 mm connectors, which cross-mate with SMA, and
    • 2.4, 1.85 and 1.0 mm connectors, which don't cross-mate with SMA
  • SMB connector
  • SMC connector
  • SMP connector

    Precision types

  • APC-7 connector

    Flange connectors

  • EIA RF Connectors series of RF flange connectors

    Quick-lock connectors

  • QMA and QN connector
  • QLS connector
  • SnapN connector
  • CQMA, Mini-CQMA and CQNFurther Information

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