Amphenol is the world's largest manufacturer of RF connectors
with experience extending over half a century. Our complete range
of RF interconnect products are used in industries such as automotive,
cellular, telecom, networking, and instrumentation. Check out any
of the links below to get more detail on a specific connector series.
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Large threaded connectors designed to handle higher power levels
and provide low VSWR and PIM performance. Available for corrugated
cable (both Annular and Superflex), standard cable connectors,
and custom. |
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Developed by Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman, our most extensive
line features bayonet-style coupling for quick connect and disconnect.
Available in 50 Ω, 75 Ω, and 50 Ω reverse polarity. |
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All D-Sub coaxial contacts are either 50 or 75 Ω matched impedance, designed to fit into standard D-Subminiature power contacts. |
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Used for mobile antenna applications and can be adapted for
UHF, Mini-UHF, TNC, BNC, and Type N connector interfaces using
adapters.
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Snap-on subminiature connector that conforms to the European
CECC 22220. Since the MCX has identical inner contact and insulator
dimensions as the SMB while being 30% smaller, it provides designers
with options where weight and physical space are limited. |
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Micro-miniature connector with a lock-snap mechanism allowing
for 360 degrees rotation on a printed circuit board. Conforms
to the European CECC 22000 specification and comes in surface
mount, edge card, and cable connectors. |
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Subminiature connectors with a threaded coupling mechanism that
perform through 18 GHz. Available in standard, phase adjustable
and reverse polarity. Built in accordance with MIL-C-39012 and
CECC 22110/111, SMA connectors can be mated with all connectors
that meet these specs regardless of manufacturer. |
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Developed in the 1960's as a smaller alternative to the SMA,
the SMB line features a snap-on coupling mechanism. Available
in 50 Ω, 75 Ω, and miniature 75 Ω. |
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Medium-sized 50 Ω threaded connectors designed to meet MIL-C-39012
category D as generated by the US Air Force.
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Features screw threads for mating and serves as a threaded version
of the BNC connector. The TNC is a 50 Ω connector available
in both standard and reverse polarity. |
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Twinaxial connector with polarized contact design and bayonet
coupling. Content for this series is not yet available on the
web. |
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75 Ω impedance connector features a threaded coupling and is
ideal for CATV applications. |
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Available in standard N (coaxial cable) and corrugated N (helical
and annular cable), the Type N is a durable, weatherproof, medium-sized
connector consistent through 11GHz. |
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Invented for use in the radio industry, UHF stands for Ultra
High Frequency. While at the time 300 MHz was considered high
frequency, these are now general purpose connectors for low
frequency systems. |