The 1.85mm connector is a coaxial connector that provides mode free operation up to 67 GHz. The 1.85mm connectors have an M7 threads and are mechanically compatible with 2.4 mm connectors. They are called as the "V connectors" as
Developed in 1986, the 2.4 mm connector is a 50 ohm screw-on precision connector designed for operation up to 50 GHz. The 2.4 mm connectors are standardized according to IEC 61169-40 and are used in a wide range of applications including satelli
2.92mm (K) Connectors are RF/Microwave coaxial connectors that operate mode-free up to 40 GHz. These connectors are compatible to mate with SMA and 3.5mm connectors. The 2.92mm connectors were originally introduced by Mario Maury in 1974 and the
The 3.5 mm connector is a heavy duty coaxial connector that provides mode free operation up to 34 GHz. This pin and socket type connector has an air dielectric filled interface and with an outer conductor diameter of 3.5 mm. This connector inter
BMA Connectors or Blind-Mate Connectors are slide-on/push-on RF connectors that can operate up to 22 GHz. A connection using these connectors can simply be made by pressing two BMA connectors together (Male & Female). They do not require wrenches
The BNC connector (initialism of "Bayonet Neill–Concelman") is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable.
Pre-assembly measurements in isophase stable cable using the net-split VNA(2)
Pre-assembly measurements in isophase stable cable using the net-split VNA(1)