Connector Category|Glossary

This section is part of the Product Category Glossary for RF and coaxial systems, explaining RF connector series, interface standards, and product classifications.

What Is a Connector Category?

A connector category refers to the classification of RF and coaxial connectors based on their structure, interface standard, and application.

Common categories include SMA, BNC, N type, SMB, and many other connector series.

These classifications help identify compatibility, frequency range, coupling mechanism, and cable suitability.

Connector Categories in RF and Coaxial Systems

In RF and coaxial systems, connector categories are standardized to ensure mechanical and electrical compatibility.

Many connector series are based on standards such as MIL and JIS specifications.

Selecting the correct category is important for maintaining impedance, frequency performance, and reliable signal transmission.

FAQs: Connector Category

QWhat is a connector category?

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It is a classification system used to group RF and coaxial connectors by structure, interface, and application.

QWhy are connector categories important?

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They help identify compatibility, frequency range, and suitable applications for connectors.

QWhat standards are commonly used for connector categories?

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Standards such as MIL and JIS specifications are commonly used for RF connector classifications.

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