915-1000 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

ARF2516-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

915-1000

Price: $ 6.76
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Amphenol RF Division
Short Description: CONN PSMP PLUG STR 50OHM SOLDER
More Detail: PSMP Connector Plug, Female Socket 50 Ohm Free Han...
DataSheet: 915-1000 datasheet915-1000 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 183
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
1 +: $ 6.14250
10 +: $ 5.87664
25 +: $ 5.34240
50 +: $ 5.07528
100 +: $ 4.94172
250 +: $ 4.40748
500 +: $ 4.14036
1000 +: $ 3.65954
Stock 183Can Ship Immediately
$ 6.76
Specifications
Series: --
Packaging: Bulk 
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Part Status: Active
Connector Style: PSMP
Connector Type: Plug, Female Socket
Contact Termination: Solder
Shield Termination: Solder
Impedance: 50 Ohm
Mounting Type: Free Hanging (In-Line)
Mounting Feature: --
Cable Group: RG-402 (.141" Semi Rigid)
Fastening Type: Snap-On
Frequency - Max: 2GHz
Number of Ports: 1
Features: --
Housing Color: Silver
Ingress Protection: --
Includes: 3 pcs - 1 Connector, 1 Contact, 1 Insulator
Body Material: Beryllium Copper
Body Finish: White Bronze
Center Contact Plating: Gold
Dielectric Material: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
Operating Temperature: -65°C ~ 165°C
Center Contact Material: Beryllium Copper
Voltage Rating: 480V
Mating Cycles: 100
Insertion Loss: --
Description

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Coaxial Connectors (RF) are an integral part of modern communication systems. They are used to interconnect two or more components of a wireless communication link between different radios, antennas, modem, or receivers. They are also used in networking applications such as LANs and WANs, or to connect two or more networks. RF connectors use a coaxial cable to transmit and receive signals. The cable consists of a solid center core conductor surrounded by a tubular dielectric insulation and then by a layer of braided or solid shield.RF connectors are industry standard connectors designed to make quick and simple connections between copper and coaxial cables. The main types of RF connectors used in connection systems are BNC, TNC, SMA, and N Types. Each has its own unique advantages which make it suitable for different applications.The BNC is a popular connector used in many applications including LANs, WANs, coax video systems, and more. This type of connector is designed to make quick and easy connections between copper and coax cables. It uses two concentric rings or “bayonets” which mate together to form a secure connection. This type of connection is designed to be used for short lengths of cable and is typically used in cable television systems, terminals, and other network applications.The TNC connector is another common RF connector that is used for short to medium applications. It has a threaded connection which provides a secure fit and is designed to be used for connecting telephone wires, data cables, satellite antennas, and more. This connector typically has a medium sized body and has an insulation and screening shell to protect the connection from interference.The SMA connector is a screw-locking RF connector that is designed to provide a secure connection between two components. It is typically used in radio and satellite communications applications such as GPS systems, cell phones, and more. This type of connector features a threaded connection which allows for a reliable connection in any kind of temperature or humidity.The N-type is a popular connector used in many applications including radar antennas and communication networks. It is considered to be the most secure of all the RF connectors and is designed to be used in applications that require the highest levels of reliability.No matter which type of RF connector is used, they all share one common goal: to provide a reliable means of connecting two or more components. Every component of an RF connector is designed to fit perfectly and operate in harmony to ensure the highest levels of performance. Understanding the various types of RF connectors and their different application fields is essential for ensuring a successful connection system.

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