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Male Type N RF connector.

A coaxial 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.[1]

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Types

The coaxial connector Miniquick
N right angle direct male connector, solder-type, for semi-rigid .141 cable

Standard types

  • 7/16 DIN connector, a high power 50 Ω connector originally developed by Spinner[2]
  • BNC (bayonet Neill-Concelman)
  • C connector (Concelman)
  • Dezifix connector, hermaphrodite connector used mainly by Rohde & Schwarz
  • IEC 169-2 connector, also called Belling Lee connector used throughout Europe and some other countries for domestic television installations and as FM connector for radio. It is standardised in EN 60169-2.
  • F connector, used for domestic television installations and domestic satellite LNBs (75 Ω) world wide.
  • GR connector (General Radio)
  • HN connector, a high voltage version of the N connector
  • MiniQuick
  • Motorola connector, standard AM/FM antenna connector used for automotive radios
  • Musa connector, a 50 Ω connector used in telecommunications and broadcast video
  • N connector (Neill)
  • NMO mount (new Motorola mount), for removable mobile antennas. Large threaded base for durability in wind.
  • SC connector, screw version of C connector
  • TNC connector (threaded Neill-Concelman)
  • Twin lead
  • UHF connector (e.g., PL-259/SO-239). Also referred to as an M-type connector by Japanese manufacturers such as Kenwood

Miniature types

Micro-miniature types

  • IMP connector
  • MMT connector
  • MMS connector
  • U.FL connector
  • UMP connector

Sub-miniature types

Precision types

Flange connectors

Quick-lock connectors

See also

The following audio and video connectors are sometimes used for RF, but are not generally considered to be RF connectors:

References

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