Reach-Line fixed attenuators cover DC to 110 GHz and 1 W to 1000 W. Fine-tune signals, protect components, and ensure repeatable tests in demanding RF applications.
When it comes to RF and microwave communication systems, choosing the right connector is crucial for ensuring signal integrity, durability, and long-term performance. One of the most trusted and widely used connectors in the industry is the N connector, also known as the Type-N connector.
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The BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connector is a staple in RF applications, known for its quick-connect/disconnect feature. Introduced in the 1940s, BNC connectors are commonly used for frequencies up to 4 GHz.
In the realm of high-frequency applications, the SMP (SubMiniature Push-on) connector stands out for its compact design and impressive performance. Operating up to 40 GHz, SMP connectors are ideal for applications requiring high-density packaging and reliable signal integrity.
The 1.85mm connector, also known as the V connector, is engineered for applications requiring performance up to 67 GHz. Its design ensures compatibility with 2.4mm connectors, offering flexibility in high-frequency systems.
In the world of RF and microwave engineering, accuracy is everything. One miscalculation can lead to signal degradation, design inefficiencies, or increased production costs. That’s where a coaxial line calculator becomes a vital asset in any engineer’s toolkit.
When it comes to transmitting high-frequency signals—whether for TV, radio, 5G, or IoT—coaxial cables are the gold standard. But with so many types, specs, and connector options, how do you know which one is right for your application?
When it comes to precision connectivity, one size rarely fits all. Whether you’re operating in aerospace, telecom, or test and measurement, having the right coaxial cable solution is critical to system performance and reliability. That’s where custom coaxial cables come in — tailored exactly to your specifications, built with precision, and tested for quality.
The 1.0mm connector is designed for extremely high-frequency applications, operating mode-free up to 110 GHz. Its precision and reliability make it a staple in advanced testing and measurement environments.
The TNC (Threaded Neill-Concelman) connector is a threaded version of the BNC connector, offering better performance at higher frequencies, typically up to 11 GHz.
In the world of high-frequency electronics, every component plays a critical role—but few are as underappreciated as the RF coaxial connector. Often viewed as just a "plug," these precision-engineered components are far more complex and essential than they appear. RF connectors are the vital bridge that enables reliable transmission of signals in telecom, aerospace, radar, test instruments, and countless other applications.