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  • Introduction to RF/Microwave Launch Accessories & Field Replaceable Connectors

    06/02/2022

    Many RF/microwave applications use connectorized modules that are hermetically or otherwise sealed to protect sensitive internal electronics from the elements. In some rugged applications, such as military, aerospace, industrial, and telecommunications, the exposed connectors on these modules can become corroded or otherwise damaged during regular use. This is especially true if the external connectors are ..

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    Mini Coax Cable Connectors: Bringing High Frequencies to Tight Spaces

    10/18/2021

    Increasingly, mini coax cable connectors play a crucial role in modern electronic systems, offering compact solutions for high-frequency signal transmission in tight spaces. Designed for efficiency, mini coax cable connectors excel in applications where size and weight are key considerations, including telecommunications, medical equipment, and automotive electronics. They enable seamless communication between components, maintaining signal ..

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    Understanding the 2.92mm Connector

    09/24/2021

    In the realm of high-frequency signal transmission, the choice of connectors is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and overall system performance. One connector that stands out for applications up to 40 GHz is the 2.92mm connector, commonly known as the K connector. This blog post delves into what the 2.92mm connector is, where it’s used, ..

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    Basics of Coaxial Connector Attachment

    10/15/2020

    Coaxial assemblies are nearly ubiquitous for RF/microwave applications, with the exception of applications that require waveguide or planar transmission lines for efficiently conducting RF signals between components and devices. Hence, coaxial assemblies are found in use cases including within an assembly, bench-top instrument/device, indoor, outdoor, in aircraft, land-mobile vehicles, machinery, robotics, spacecraft, satellites, and more. ..

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    Introduction to MIL-PRF-39012 and MIL-STD-348 Coaxial Connectors

    02/14/2019

    To enable interoperability amongst RF systems, the military and industry rely on standardized dimensions and types of coaxial connectors. The two major standards that define coaxial connectors for the US military are MIL-STD-348 and MIL-PRF-39012. MIL-STD-348 provides the dimensions for control of the standard interfaces, while MIL-PRF-39012 defines the, detail specifications, materials, quality conformance, qualification, ..

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