Termination Method|Glossary
This section is part of the Coaxial Cable Glossary for RF and coaxial systems.
What Is a Termination Method?
A termination method refers to the way a connector is attached to a cable.
It defines how the cable and connector are mechanically and electrically joined to ensure stable signal transmission.
Common termination methods include clamp (solder-type) and crimp (compression-type) connections, selected based on application requirements.
Termination Method in RF and Coaxial Systems
In RF and coaxial systems, the termination method directly affects signal integrity and mechanical reliability.
Proper termination ensures consistent impedance, reduces signal loss, and prevents connection failures.
Selecting the appropriate method is essential for maintaining performance in high-frequency applications.
FAQs: Termination Method
QWhat is a termination method?
QWhat is a termination method?
A termination method is the way a connector is attached to a cable to ensure electrical and mechanical connection.
QWhat are common termination methods?
QWhat are common termination methods?
Common methods include clamp (solder-type) and crimp (compression-type) connections.
QWhy is the termination method important?
QWhy is the termination method important?
It affects signal quality, connection stability, and overall system performance.
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