RF Coaxial Cables
RF coaxial connector series and cables are used for establishing and disconnecting electrical connections in wireless communication and electronic systems, maintaining constant characteristic impedance at the interface to minimize signal reflection and power loss, ensuring efficient and complete transmission of high-frequency signals. They are widely used in video surveillance, security systems, network devices, RF test instruments, wireless communication devices (such as GPS and WIFI modules), RF modules, test and measurement, base station microwave, military equipment, and antenna series. Common interfaces include BNC, SMA, N TYPE, TNC, SMB, QMA, 7/16 DIN, MMCX, MCX, SMP, SSMA, and SSMB. Characteristic impedance options are 50Ω and 75Ω, with a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) between 1.0 and 1.3, and a frequency range of 4 GHz to 26 GHz. Interface types include bayonet, threaded, push-on, and quick-lock connections.