The N connector (also, type-N connector) is a threaded, weatherproof, medium-size RF connector used to join coaxial cables. It was one of the first connectors capable of carrying microwave-frequency signals, and was inve
he TNC connector (acronym of "Threaded Neill–Concelman") is a threaded version of the BNC connector.
SSMP connectors, also known as SPMP connectors, are high frequency blind-mate/push-on connectors that typically operate up to 40 GHz (can go up to 65 GHz with certain precision designs). These connectors are a miniaturized version of the standard&nbs
SSMB Connectors are 50 Ohm snap-on connectors that can operate from DC to 12 GHz. Developed in 1995, this miniature version of regular SMB connectors is standardized according to IEC 60169-19. The snap-on coupling mechanism offers quick ins
SSMA Connectors are 50 Ohm screw-on connectors that operate from DC to 35 GHz (Extendable up to 40 GHz). Introduced in 1960, SSMA connectors are a miniature version of SMA connectorswith 10-36 threaded coupling. These connectors are standardized
Sub miniature push-on (SMP) Connectors are plug-in connectors for applications up to 40 GHz. These connectors are easy to connect and disconnect as they can be pushed against each other to make a connection and pulled apart to open the connection. Th
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)