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Coaxial Cable Guide - Amphenol RF
Amphenol RF offers a broad range of connectors designed to terminate to many commercially available coaxial cable types. The following cable guide lists standard flexible, Low Loss, semi-rigid and conformable, micro-coaxial, and corrugated cable as well as associated product links.
RF Coaxial Connectors, Adapters and Cable Assemblies | Amphenol RF
Amphenol RF is the world’s largest manufacturer of coaxial connectors for use in radio frequency, microwave, and data transmission system applications. Headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut, USA, Amphenol RF has global sales, marketing and manufacturing locations in North America, Asia and Europe.
RF Connectors - Amphenol RF
RF connectors range in size from ultra miniature to large-form factor and are available in various PCB mounted, SMT and through hole, and crimp, clamp and solder coaxial cable termination styles. All popular coaxial cable types are supported including RG style flexible cables and semi-rigid, hand-formable cables.
D38999 Connectors with Coaxial, Concentric Twinax, and Triax Contacts
Amphenol Connectors are ideally suited for the incorporation of shielded contacts for high-performance interconnection applications. The circular family is built around MIL-DTL-38999 specifications, with Mil-approved and commercial styles offered.
Coaxial Connectors - Amphenol Broadband Solutions
Amphenol Broadband Solutions manufactures a variety of Coaxial Connectors suitable for large commercial coaxial deployments such as the networks provided by voice, video and data Service Providers.
Multicoax and Coaxial Assemblies, Connectors, and Sockets - Amphenol CS
Amphenol Ardent's patented contact technologies are well suited for advanced multi-GHz applications such as board stack connectors, coaxial connectors, FPGA sockets, flex circuit connectors, probe interfaces, and mezzanine card connectors.
RF - Custom Cable
Amphenol Custom Cable offers the world’s largest selection of coaxial connectors and custom cable assemblies for use in radio frequency, microwave, and data transmission applications.
Coax Adapters / RF Adapters for Sale | Cables on Demand - Amphenol
Our newest line of coaxial cable RF adapters from Amphenol Connex, a division of Amphenol RF, combine superior assembly methods with decades of RF connector experience for a reliable, low VSWR interface. Quickly and easily convert between different 50 Ohm connector types including SMA, BNC, MCX, MMCX, N, and SMB.
Search Results for N connectors - Amphenol
RG58 Type N Coaxial Cable Assemblies by Amphenol combine 50 Ohm RG58 coax cable with pre-terminated Type N Male connectors for a reliable low-loss interface with your RF equipment. The N connector meets all technical requirements and covers high frequencies as well as legacy applications.
RG58 50 Ohm Coax Cable for Sale | Cables on Demand - Amphenol
RG58 50 Ohm Coaxial Cables at Amphenol Cables on Demand -- Direct from one of the world's largest cable manufacturers and Inventor of the Popular BNC Connector - Our RG58C/U coaxial cable assemblies provide an affordable link for low-power RF applications over short runs.
RF Coaxial Adapters - Amphenol RF
Amphenol RF offers a full range of coaxial adapters designed for radio frequency applications. Adapters feature all industry standard connector interfaces in between-series and in-series designs.
RG174 50 Ohm Coax Cable for Sale | Cables on Demand - Amphenol
RG174 50 Ohm Coaxial Cables at Amphenol Cables on Demand -- Direct from one of the world's largest cable manufacturers and Inventor of the Popular BNC Connector - Our RG174/U coaxial cable assemblies feature a reduced diameter low-profile design for enhanced flexibility.
Micro Coax Cable Assemblies - Amphenol Mobile Consumer Products
Amphenol MCP is one of the leading providers of micro coax cable assemblies in the world. The current market demands a more integrated connectivity solution, including integrated hinges and MCX cable assemblies.
ICA12-50JPL - 1/2" ClearFill - RFS Technologies an Amphenol Company
The solid outer conductor of the ClearFill®Line coaxial cable creates a continuous RFI/EMI shield that minimizes system interference. RFS Technologies coaxial cable's solid inner and outer conductors virtually eliminate intermods. Intermodulation performance is also confirmed with state-of-the-art equipment at the RFS Technologies factory.
Buy Genuine Amphenol Coaxial Cables Online | Cables on Demand
Enjoy your choice of RF connector (SMA, RP-SMA, RP-TNC, UHF, BNC, or N) and coax grade (low loss, small diameter, or high-temp) in lengths up to 200-feet. For your quick reference, here are just some of the 75 Ohm and 50 Ohm coaxial cable types we have available:
75 OHM Coaxial Cables - Amphenol CS
At Amphenol Cables on Demand, we recommend 75 Ohm coaxial cables for video and low-power applications where minimal signal attenuation is required. Our pre-terminated 75 Ohm coax assemblies are available in RG59/U (solid) and RG59B/U (solid) configurations with Genuine Amphenol BNC connectors.
RF Cable Assemblies - Amphenol RF
Coaxial cable assemblies are an ideal solution for transmitting RF signals from one connection to the next within a system. They are most often used to connect a Printed Circuit Board (PCBs) to other PCBs but can also be used for I/O connections and to connect external antennas to wireless modules.
50 Ohm Coaxial Cable for Sale | Cables on Demand - Amphenol
Choose from a wide range of 50 Ohm coaxial cables to find the perfect one for your exact requirements. Currently we offer pre-terminated 50 Ohm coax cable assemblies available in RG58, RG142, RG174, RG188, RG213, and RG316 configurations. These can be selected with a variety of connector choices including BNC, SMA, RP-SMA, RP-TNC, UHF and N.
RG213 50 Ohm Coax Cable for Sale | Cables on Demand - Amphenol
RG213 Type N Coaxial Cable Assemblies by Amphenol combine 50 Ohm RG213 coax cable with pre-terminated Type N Male connectors for a high-power low-loss interface with your RF equipment.
What’s the Difference Between 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable?
With 50 Ohm Coaxial Cables being the best compromise solution, practically any application that demands high power handling capacity, i.e. 100 watts or more, will use 50 Ohm Coaxial Cable.