The classification of BNC connectors is basically the following three BNC circuit boards are classified according to the connection form: nut fastening type, screw fastening type, and welding type. BNC adapter type: Mainly convert the BNC female connector to a variety of other connectors. BNC connection type: Mainly connect the BNC female connector to BNC female connector […]
BNC connector (English name: BayonetNeill-Concelman) is a very common RF terminal coaxial cable terminator. The BNC cable connector consists of a center pin, a jacket and a card seat. It includes three parts: BNC connector base, cover and probe. The BNC connector is named after its locking method and its inventor, Paul Neal of Bell […]
BNC plug, also called Q9 head, is a standard coaxial cable connector, generally used in video surveillance engineering and network engineering. It is used to realize the anti-interference connection from the device to the cable or from the cable to the device. The characteristic impedance of the BNC head used in video surveillance is 75 […]
The SMA connector is a subminiature coaxial cable connector whose name is derived from the Sub-MiniatureA connector. It has found many applications to provide connections for RF components in devices that require coaxial connections. It is commonly used to provide RF connections between circuit boards. Many microwave components include filters, attenuators, mixers and oscillators, using […]
The SMA connector is designed to have a constant impedance of 50 ohms on the connector. SMA connectors were originally designed and designated for work up to 18GHz, although some versions have a top frequency of 12.4GHz and some versions are designated as 24 or 26.5GHz. A higher upper frequency limit may require operation with […]
For antenna applications, ultra-small A (SMA) Connector solutions that provide bridging between RF and microwave are available for standard and reverse polarity. They are usually designed for the frequency range from DC to 18GHz, have a characteristic impedance of 50Ω, and have a threaded coupling mechanism to achieve a safe connection even in a high-vibration […]
The SMA (Sub-Miniature-A) RF coaxial connector, credited to James Cheal of Bendix Company in the United States in 1958, was born to address the TEM mode conversion challenges between coaxial and microstrip structures due to its compact size and design. This innovation brought simplicity, a wide operating frequency range, and high reliability, leading to its […]
SMA connector is a widely used coaxial connector with small threaded connection. It has the characteristics of wide frequency bandwidth, excellent performance, high reliability and long life. SMA connectors are suitable for connecting radio frequency cables or microstrip lines in the radio frequency loops of microwave equipment and digital communication systems. They are often used […]
As the trend toward connector miniaturization continues, the development of ultra-miniature connectors has gained prominence. Connector suppliers have introduced ultra-miniature coaxial connectors to meet the demands of various applications. MCX One such connector is the MCX (MicroCoaX), which originated in Europe during the 1980s. Its structure closely resembles the SMB connector, with the inner conductor […]
SMA (Sub-Miniature-A) RF coaxial connector was invented by James Cheal of Bendix Company in the United States in 1958. It was used to solve the problem of TEM mode conversion between coaxial and microstrip because of its small size and structure. It has the advantages of simplicity, wide operating frequency, and high reliability, so it […]