RF Cable Applications
BNC connectors have been a mainstay of the electronics industry for decades due to their ease of use, reliable performance, and secure connections. In this guide, we will explore the history, mechanical construction, electrical properties, and applications of BNC connectors in more detail. History of BNC connectors Paul Neill and Carl Concelman developed the BNC […]
Rosenberger of Germany introduced the HSD connector in 2007 to meet the then-urgent needs of the automotive industry for high-speed data transmission connection technologies, such as in-vehicle audio, video, telephony, etc. HSD connectors use axially placed pin-hole contact technology to provide high-speed, reliable signal transmission with data transfer speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s. Now […]
The BNC connector was designed in the late 1940s by Paul Neill and Carl Concelman, who worked for Bell Labs. Its name is derived from the names of its two inventors and the connector’s unique physical structure. The BNC connector was initially developed as a quick-connect system that could replace the more cumbersome and less […]
The SMA connector finds wide usage as a semi-precision, ultra-small RF and microwave connector, which is especially suitable for RF connections in electronic systems where frequencies can reach up to 18 GHz and even higher. SMA connectors are available in various forms, male, female, straight, right angle, bulkhead fittings, etc., making it possible to meet […]
RF coaxial connector is used for high-frequency signal transmission, which has certain requirements in electrical performance, mechanical construction, and plating. When selecting a product, performance and economic factors must be considered to meet the system’s electrical equipment and value engineering requirements. The following are four areas to consider when selecting an RF coaxial connector: Connector connection […]
FAKRA connector stands for Fachkreis Automobil (a team of automotive experts consisting of engineers from BMW, Huber-Suhner, Rosenberger, and other companies). Initially used for car radio antenna connection, FAKRA connector has become a common standard RF connector in the automotive industry and is widely used today.Here’s a look at the FAKRA connector products from the […]
RF connector development overview 1939 UHF connector is the earliest RF connector; During World War II, with the development of radar, radio and microwave communications, resulting in N, BNC, TNC and other medium-sized series; After 1958, with the miniaturization of the whole equipment, SMA, SMB, SMC, and other miniaturized products appeared; In 1964, the U.S. […]
BNC Connector The full name of the BNC connector is Bayonet Nut Connector, a snap-on RF connectors. BNC connectors are widely used in wireless communication systems, television, test equipment, and other RF electronic equipment. Early computer networks were also used. The signal frequency range supported is 0 to 4 GHz, and there are 2 types of characteristic impedance: […]
Development History of 2.92mm Connectors The 2.92mm coaxial connector is a new type of millimeter wave coaxial connector with an outer conductor inner diameter of 2.92mm and a characteristic impedance of 50Ω. This series of RF coaxial connectors are a new type of connector developed by Wiltron.Old.Field engineers based on the previously introduced millimeter-wave connector […]