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
Analysis of the causes of rf coaxial connector failure and solutions(2)
Analysis of the causes of rf coaxial connector failure and solutions(1)