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  1. Amphenol connector

    The term Amphenol connector is adopted in electrical engineering subdomains where a distinguishing connector frequently used in that domain is primarily sourced from or invented by the Amphenol Corp. Thus, the term means different things to different engineers. The Amphenol connector referred to may be one of MIL DTL 5015 MIL C 5015, a circular connector http www.anovay.com Connector 102560000.html MIL DTL 26482 MIL C 26482, a circular Bayonet mount bayonet connector RJ21 , used to aggregated telecommunications cabling ARINC 828 , a repurposing of MIL DTL 38999. UHF connector , a threaded RF coaxial connector disambig Category Electrical connectors ...   more details



  1. Tee connector

    File BNC T Connector.jpg thumb right BNC Tee connector A Tee connector is an electrical connector that connects three cables together. It is usually in the shape of a capital T. It is usually used for coax cable s and the three connector points can be either female or male gender, and could be different or the same standard, such as F connector F type BNC connector BNC or N connector N type . Tee connectors can be used to split radio frequency power from a cable into two. It could be used to attach a piece of electronic test equipment . T connectors were much used on co axial 10M ethernet networks. electronics stub Category Coaxial connectors de T St ck ru T ...   more details



  1. Central Connector

    Central Connector is the name of several proposed traffic schemes Central Connector, Auckland , a bus rapid transit link between Britomart Transport Centre in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand, and the commercial suburb of Newmarket. Central Connector , a proposed but never constructed tollway of the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority , Orange County, Florida, USA Disambig ...   more details



  1. GR connector

    Infobox connector name GR type RF connector RF coaxial connector image File Gr 874 connector.jpg 250px logo caption designer design date Around 1960s manufacturer General Radio diameter width height electrical earth maximum voltage maximum current cable Coaxial passband physical connector The GR connector , officially the General Radio Type 874, was a type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable . ref name cmu cite web url http www.cs.cmu.edu ram electro gr title General Radio accessdate July 4, 2009 ref Designed by the General Radio Corporation, it was widely used on their electronic test equipment throughout the 60s and 70s. ref cite paper url http www.cs.cmu.edu ram electro gr history.pdf title A History of the General Radio Company 1915 1965 format pdf first Arthur E. last Thiessen location West Concord, MA year 1965 publisher General Radio Company page 61 accessdate July 4, 2009 ref The connector had several desirable properties Good control of the electrical impedance across a wide range of frequencies Reliable mating Hermaphrodite Hermaphrodism , so there were no male or female connectors any GR connector could mate with any other GR connector. ref name cmu This last characteristic was achieved by having both the inner and outer conductors made from four leaves, two of which were displaced slightly outwards and two of which were displaced slightly inwards. By rotating one connector by 90 degrees, its inner leaves would mate with the other connector s outer leaves and vice versa. Adapters to other connector series were available. Eventually, the high cost of the connector led to it being obsoleted by the much more common BNC connector and, for high frequency applications, N connector s and SMA connector s. General Radio designed the incompatible Type 900 successor to the 874, to address the higher performance needs of the industry, but it was not very successful. References reflist RF Connectors Navbox state uncollapsed AVconn Category Coaxial connectors ...   more details



  1. Modular connector

    plus.htm My Old Computers. Apple Macintosh Plus ref The connector wiring, however, required a polarized ... plug, 6P6C jack. Image Uncrimped rj 45 connector close up.jpg thumb An 8P8C modular plug. This is the common ... Modular connector is the name given to a family of electrical connector s originally used in telephone ... expensive connector have now migrated to modular connectors. Probably the most well known applications ... modular phone jack plug , RJ connector, and Western jack plug. The term modular connector ... modular. This includes the 4P4C handset connector which is sometimes called an RJ9 or an RJ22 but such RJ ... Interface Connector Wiring Configuration Catalog at http www.atis.org ATIS ref ref name ACTAdocs http ... to refer to the physical connector itself for instance, the 8P8C modular connector type is often called RJ45 after a telephone company standard that uses a similar connector , but 8P8C connectors are also .... The modular connector suffers from a design flaw however, as the fragile tab easily snags on other cables and breaks. When this happens, the connector is still functional, but the crucial latching feature ... share an even larger body width. The connector body positions with omitted contacts or contacts ... for a connector having 6 positions and 2 contacts. Alternate designations omit the P and C while separating ..., a mechanism known as Insulation Displacement Connector insulation displacement . Ethernet cables ... for stranded or tinsel wire have prongs that are designed to connect to multiple wire strands. Connector ... accidental interchange of data and telephone cables. Termination Termination of modular connector cables ... into the connector body, so that the D sub to modular contact pairing can and must be performed by the end user. 4P4C Image RJ9.jpg thumb right 4P4C modular connector on a handset cable Image ATTtelephone large.jpg thumb right Wired telephone using 4P4C connectors The 4P4C connector, is popularly, but incorrectly, called RJ22 , RJ10 , or RJ9 . It is also commonly referred to as a Handset Connector ...   more details



  1. Motorola connector

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox connector name Motorola connector type RF connector RF coaxial connector image Image Motorola Plug.png 150px logo caption Typical Motorola plug found on consumer auto accessory antenna coaxial cables designer design date manufacturer diameter convert 0.365 in cm abbr on barrel width height electrical earth maximum voltage maximum current cable Coaxial passband physical connector A Motorola connector also known as a motorola antenna plug is a common coaxial cable RF connector used primarily in the automotive industry for connecting the coaxial feedline from the antenna to the radio receiver. It is also sometimes used for connecting scanner antennas to scanners. The male plug somewhat resembles an RCA connector in size and shape, but instead of being concentric to the pin, the sleeve is folded back over the coax. The pin is soldered to the center conductor of the coaxial cable coming from the antenna, and the grounded side forms a 1.5  inch 38  mm long sleeve around the coax. The sleeve usually contains one or more longitudinal spring surfaces, which provide reliable electrical contact by wiping against the mating female socket. See also RCA connector TV aerial plug F connector RF Connectors Navbox state uncollapsed CarDesign nav DEFAULTSORT Motorola Connector Category In car entertainment Category Coaxial connectors Telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. MMCX connector

    Infobox connector name MMCX type RF connector RF coaxial connector image Image MMCX Straight Male P.C.B..jpg logo caption MMCX Straight Male P.C.B. designer design date 1990s manufacturer diameter width height electrical earth maximum voltage maximum current cable Coaxial passband 0 6  GHz physical connector MMCX micro miniature coaxial connectors are coaxial RF connector s similar to MCX connector MCX but smaller. They conform to the European CECC 22 000 specification. The connectors have a lock snap mechanism allowing 360 degree rotation and usually have a 50  Characteristic impedance impedance . They offer broadband capability from Direct current DC to 6  GHz . ref http www.pasternack.com pdf catalog ConnectorIdentifier.pdf ref MMCX connectors are most commonly seen on Wi Fi PCMCIA cards as antenna connectors or as connectors for external GPS antennas on small devices like PDAs or GPS navigation device GPS receivers . They were developed in the 1990s. See also MCX connector TNC connector SMA connector References reflist External links Commons category multi Connectors MMCX http www.amphenolrf.com products mmcx.asp?N 0&sid 46465500462DE17F& Amphenol MMCX connector http www.cmpter.com mmcx connectors.htm Cmpter MMCX connector RF Connectors Navbox Category Coaxial connectors electronics stub ...   more details



  1. Power connector

    Power connector may refer to AC power plugs and sockets Industrial power plug DC connector Blade connector , commonly found in cars for quick connection of wiring to electrical components IEC 60309 BS 4343 , so called Commando plug and socket Molex connector , four pin hard disk drive HDD connectors, also used for powering CD ROM drives, burners etc. Berg connector , smaller four pin floppy disk drive FDD connectors, also used by some hard drives, and carrying the same power supplies as the HDD connectors See also RF connector disambiguation es Enchufe ...   more details



  1. C connector

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox connector name C connector type RF connector RF coaxial connector image Image C connector.JPG 250px logo caption C connector on the left beside smaller BNC designer Carl Concelman design date manufacturer Various diameter Male             convert 0.750 in cm abbr on br Female     convert 0.600 in cm abbr on br outer, typical width height electrical earth maximum voltage maximum current cable Coaxial passband Typically 0 11  GHz physical connector The C connector is a type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable . Coupling uses two stud bayonet type locks. The C connector was invented by Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman . It is weatherproof without being overly bulky. Image PICT7389 trimmed C.jpg thumb left Picture to show the similarity between 50ohm and 75ohm C connectors RF Connectors Navbox DEFAULTSORT C Connector Category Coaxial connectors Electronics stub it Connettore C tr C konnekt r ...   more details



  1. FME connector

    Wikify date March 2012 Infobox connector name FME type RF connector RF coaxial connector image File FMEconnector.jpg 250px logo caption designer design date manufacturer diameter width height electrical earth maximum voltage maximum current cable Coaxial passband 0 2  GHz physical connector FME For Mobile Equipment is a miniature 50 RF connector series offering excellent performance from DC to 2.0  GHz used with primarily with RG 58 or equivalent coaxial cables employed in mobile applications and installations. The FME female is designed to allow cables it has been installed on to be snaked through the often tight access holes or spaces of a vehicle to the desired equipment location s where an FME male adapter to the required equipment connector series is fitted to the female cable connector. There is an extensive array of FME inter series adapters available and a male cable connector is also offered for both RG 58 and RG 174 type cables to facilitate extensions, splices or transitions. ref http www.amphenolrf.com products fme.asp?N 0&sid 4D2CEF0019B4E17F& ref External links http www.rfconnector.com fme connectors.php http www.rightchannelradios.com coax cable 72 firering with fme connector coax cable 549.html References reflist RF Connectors Navbox DEFAULTSORT Fme Connector Category Coaxial connectors Electronics stub Telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. SHV connector

    Unreferenced date February 2007 The SHV safe high voltage connector is a type of RF connector used for terminating a coaxial cable . The connector uses a bayonet mount similar to those of the BNC connector BNC and MHV connector s, but is easily distinguished due to its very thick and protruding insulator. This insulation geometry makes SHV connectors safer for handling high voltage than MHV connectors, by preventing accidental contact with the live conductor in an unmated connector or plug. The connector is also designed such that when it is being disconnected from a plug, the high voltage contact is broken before the ground contact, to prevent accidental shocks. The connector is also designed to prevent users from forcing a high voltage connector into a low voltage plug or vice versa, as can happen with MHV and BNC connectors. SHV connectors are used in laboratory settings for voltage s and Electric current current s beyond the capacity of BNC and MHV connectors. Standard SHV connectors are rated for 5000 volt s direct current DC and 5 ampere s, although higher voltage versions to 20  kV are also available. SHV connectors are not as common as the older MHV type. A common usage of these connectors is for Geiger M ller tube detectors. RF connectors DEFAULTSORT Shv Connector Category Coaxial connectors Electronics stub ...   more details



  1. SR-75 connector

    merge to SR 50 connector date February 2012 If editing, please also make parallel changes to the SR 50 connector article The SR 75 connectors CP 75 in cyrillic are Russian made 75 ohm RF Radio Frequency connectors for coaxial cables. Some of the CP 75 connectors are versions of the 75 ohm BNC connector . They have slightly different dimensions as a result of converting from imperial units imperial to metric system metric measurements, but are normally compatible with BNC. There are many different sizes and constructions of CP 75 connectors, depending on the numbers and letters after the impedance value 75 ohms in this case , most of which do not resemble the BNC connector. simply means Radio Frequency Connector . The CP 75 164 for example is a much larger high power connector, designed for 3000W and closer in appearance, but not compatible with an N or UHF type. The various letters after type number see below refer to the dielectric material used. Photos of the very similar CP 50 164 with teflon dielectric are here http www.nd2x.net CP50 CP 50.html Breakup of the SR Connector type number For instance the type number 50 312 means SR Radio Frequency Connector G Hermetically sealed Normal version is without the 3rd letter. 50 or 75 Design impedance of the connector ohms 312 Connector type number F or P Dielectric material PTFE Teflon , Polyethylene V 20.39.404 81 Fulfils requirements of the Russian standardization agency Here you can find a listing of SR connectors of one Russian manufacturer in Russian http www.qrz.ru reference hf connectors sr.pdf And here is an extended specification book of SR connectors in Russian http www.neywa.ru articles img Catalog 20RC.zip main BNC connector See also SR 50 connector BNC connector RF connector Category Coaxial connectors ...   more details



  1. SR-50 connector

    If editing, please also make parallel changes to the SR 75 connector article The SR 50 connectors CP 50 in cyrillic are Russian made 50 ohm RF Radio Frequency connectors for coaxial cables. Some of the CP 50 connectors are versions of the 50 ohm BNC connector . They have slightly different dimensions as a result of converting from imperial units imperial to metric system metric measurements, but are normally compatible with BNC. There are many different sizes and constructions of CP 50 connectors, depending on the numbers and letters after the impedance value 50 ohms in this case , most of which do not resemble the BNC connector. simply means Radio Frequency Connector . The CP 50 164 for example is a much larger high power connector, designed for 3000W and closer in appearance, but not compatible with an N or UHF type. The various letters after type number see below refer to the dielectric material used. Photos of the 164 with teflon dielectric are here http www.nd2x.net CP50 CP 50.html Breakup of the SR Connector type number For instance the type number 50 312 means SR Radio Frequency Connector G Hermetically sealed Normal version is without the 3rd letter. 50 or 75 Design impedance of the connector ohms 312 Connector type number F or P Dielectric material PTFE Teflon , Polyethylene V 20.39.404 81 Fulfils requirements of the Russian standardization agency Here you can find a listing of SR connectors of one Russian manufacturer in Russian http www.qrz.ru reference hf connectors sr.pdf And here is an extended specification book of SR connectors in Russian http www.neywa.ru articles img Catalog 20RC.zip main BNC connector See also SR 75 connector BNC connector RF connector Category Coaxial connectors ...   more details



  1. Connector (road)

    A connector is a highway or freeway road that connects to another highway or freeway. It can be part of an interchange road interchange such as the MacArthur Maze or a longer roadway such as the 13 mi 20 km Interstate 635 Kansas Missouri . A connector route is a type of special route or supplemental route in the United States that serves as a connector, connecting one route to a more prominent route. Connector routes are found among the United States Numbered Highways and among some state route systems like Michigan highway system Michigan and List of Nebraska Connecting Link, Spur, and Recreation Highways Nebraska . Connector routes can also be designated as a routing between two numbered highways. For example, M 44 Michigan highway Connector M 44 runs along Plainfield Avenue between Interstate 96 and M 44 Michigan highway M 44 north of Grand Rapids, Michigan . US route types road stub Category Types of roads ...   more details



  1. SMA connector

    Infobox connector name SMA connector type RF connector RF coaxial connector image Image SMA connector.jpg 200px logo caption Figure 1. Standard male SMA connector Female body inside threads with male inner ... up to 26.5  GHz physical connector SMA SubMiniature version A connectors are coaxial RF connector s developed in the 1960s as a minimal connector Electrical connector interface for coaxial cable with a screw type coupling mechanism. The connector has a 50 Electrical impedance impedance . It offers ... like connectors are by far the most popular coaxial connector, though by modern standards, their performance .... Connector design The SMA connector consists of a 1 4 36 thread. The male is equipped with a 0.312 ... the connection in place. The male connector has inside threads while the female connector has outside threads. The SMA connector uses a polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE dielectric which will contact ... of the connector impedance. For that reason, an SMA connector is not a good choice for Metrology ... this it is necessary to properly torque the connector when making the connection. A 5 16  inch .... Flats are sometimes also provided on the cable side of the connector assembly so that a second ... mating. Variations The SMA connector is typically rated for mode free operation from DC to 18 ... like connectors are used. These are the 3.5  mm connector, rated to 34  GHz, and the 2.92 ... cable connector ref good up to 46  GHz. These connectors keep the same outside thread as the SMA ... scaled. However, the life of the precision connector will be reduced, and can be easily damaged ... and the 1  mm connector exist. These are similar to the SMA connector, but with the geometries incompatibly ... polarity SMA Image Gniazdo RPSMA.jpg thumb right 200px Figure 2. Female RP SMA connector Female connector body outside threads with a male inner pin contact. A male RP SMA connector is the opposite in both respects male connector body inside threads with a female inner sleeve contact. Reverse polarity ...   more details



  1. TRS connector

    , mini stereo, headphone jack A TRS connector tip, ring, sleeve is a common family of connector typically ..., although sometimes with two a TS connector or four a TRRS connector . It is also termed an audio ... , mini stereo , headphone jack , tiny telephone connector and bantam plug . The TRS connector was invented .... frac 1 8   in and 2.5  mm approx. frac 3 32   in . The connector s name is an initialism ... more fixed electrical connector is called a jack . ref cite book title Standard Reference Designations ... jack refer to RCA connector s though both plug types are used in tandem when a computer or MP3 ... exchanges   making it possibly the oldest electrical connector standard still in use. The 3.5 ... microphone connector on handheld amateur radio transceivers from Yaesu brand Yaesu ref cite web url ... phones. File IPod and iPhone audio plugs.JPG thumb Earlier versions of the iPod used a TRS connector left while the iPhone uses a TRRS connector center for its headset microphone and control button ... plug A two pin version, known to the telecom industry as a 310 connector consists of two TRS 6.35 ... offices on DSX patch panels for DS1 circuits. A similar type of 3.5  mm connector is often used .... cn date October 2011 Combined TRS and optical connectors A miniature optical connector used on portable and miniaturised equipment for TOSLINK in place of the larger standard square connector is the same ... thumb A 3.5  mm TRS connector File 3.5mm.jpg thumb A 3.5  mm TRRS connector File Trs 0.25inch mono plug.jpg thumb A heavy duty instrument frac 1 4   in mono connector plug. Some common ... level. You can use an attenuating cable to convert line level or use a signal from an XLR connector ... jack socket as their output connector. Some makes such as Shergold use a stereo jack instead for stereo ... mono jacks as the standard unbalanced input or output connector, often providing a frac 1 4   in unbalanced line connector alongside or in a few cases in the middle of and as an alternative to an XLR ...   more details



  1. Molex connector

    connectors. From left to right Molex Mini fit Jr 20 and 4 pin, Molex KK, SATA connector, Molex 8981 and Molex mini spox. Molex connector is the vernacular term for a two piece pin and socket interconnection, most frequently disk drive connectors. Pioneered by Molex Connector Company, the two piece design became an early electronic standard. Molex developed and patented the first examples of this connector style in the late 1950s and early 1960s. ref name Wire Connector Krehbiel, John H., Wire Connector http www.google.com patents about?id JytlAAAAEBAJ US 3178673 , issued April 1965 ref ref name Electrical Connector Krehbiel, John H., Electrical Connector Having Resilient Accurately Bendable ... automobiles to vending machines to mini computers. In such a connector, cylindrical spring metal ... in a nylon shell. The connector typically has two to 24 contacts and is polarized or keyed to ensure ... surface area and fit tightly, these connectors are typically used for power. This style of connector was first used as a computer disk drive connector in the late 1970s, initially on the Shugart floppy ... that the Genericized trademark vernacular term molex connector is most frequently used. AMP now a division of Tyco International developed the MATE N LOK 2.13  mm pin connector that is the same as the Molex 8981 power connector. This Molex and Amp connector configuration was the established standard ... use Several connector types have become established for connecting power in desktop PCs, because of the simplicity ... are available from many manufacturers, not just Molex and AMP. Motherboard power connector Molex Mini fit Jr. In 20 24 pin configurations, the Mini Fit Jr. connector may be used on ATX motherboards as the main power connector. 4, 6 and 8 pin configurations of the same style of connector are used ... using a latch. Image ATX PS ATX connector.jpg thumb right 350px Standard pinout ATX power connector Infobox connector name Molex 8981 Series type Electrical power connector image image Molex female ...   more details



  1. Connector (mathematics)

    In mathematics , a connector is a map which can be defined for a linear connection and used to define the covariant derivative on a vector bundle from the linear connection. Category Connection mathematics differential geometry stub ...   more details



  1. Q-Connector

    Q Connector or ASUS Q Connector in computing industry, is a connector which sits in between the motherboard and the ATX computer case case , providing a one step easy connect and disconnect of the computer s front panel components e.g. power and reset switches . ref http us.estore.asus.com index.php?l product detail&p 2107 ref . See also Motherboard ATX References Reflist External links http www.youtube.com watch?v v0RZpqU3umU Youtube Video showing how it works compu hardware stub Asus Category Asus Category Electrical connectors Category Motherboard ar Q de Q Connector ...   more details



  1. UHF connector

    Infobox connector name UHF connector type RF connector RF coaxial connector image Image UHF Connector.png ... voltage maximum current cable Coaxial passband Typically 0 300  MHz physical connector SO239 UHF socket and PL259 plug The UHF connector , also called the Amphenol ref citation title Historical details on Amphenol site url http www.amphenolconnex.com products uhf.asp ref coaxial connector, is a World War II threaded RF connector design, from an era when ultra high frequency UHF referred to frequencies ... intended for use as a video connector in RADAR applications, the connector was later used for Radio frequency RF applications. This connector was developed on basis of a shielded banana plug ... HF frequencies ref name HamradioMeUHF cite web title UHF Connector Test Results url http www.hamradio.me connectors uhf connector test results.html work Connectors publisher Hamradio.me accessdate ... N connector . The UHF connector is the most common connector in amateur radio applications up to 150 ... impedance impedance the impedance drops to 30 40  for a cm or so in the central region of the connector ... name VK3JEG cite web title The UHF type connector under network analysis url http www.qsl.net vk3jeg ... loss of around 6 Watts with 25 Watts input. ref ref citation title Amphenol RF UHF connector Series ... by designs that have a more uniform impedance over the length of the connector, such as the N connector and the BNC connector , ref cite web title Lab Tests SMA, BNC, TNC and N Connectors url http ... important than a small mismatch. The reasons for the popularity of the UHF connector is its ease of assembly. While crimp connectors exist, the solderable screw on connector is more common because no expensive crimping tools are required. The connector is not suitable for outdoor applications by itself ... UHF connector RF connector References references External links http www.electronics radio.com articles electronic components rf connectors uhf connector so239 pl259.php UHF connector overview RF Connectors ...   more details



  1. MHV connector

    Image MHV elbows.jpg thumb The MHV miniature high voltage connector is a type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable . The connector looks almost identical to a typical BNC connector , but is not designed to mate with BNC jacks. MHV connectors can be recognized by the slightly protruding insulation on the male plug and the slightly different insulation length in the female jack. Despite these design differences, MHV and BNC plugs and jacks can be made to mate by brute force. This causes safety hazards, since a user can accidentally or deliberately mate a low voltage cable to a high voltage jack, although in a correctly made MHV connector the pin is further back in the insulator than on BNC so theoretically they should never be able to make contact when used with BNC The MHV connector is typically rated for 5000 volt s direct current DC and 3 ampere s. It was commonly used in laboratory settings for voltages beyond the rating of BNC connectors. MHV connectors are presently considered by some as a safety hazard because of the possibility of high voltage on the exposed central pin when not plugged in ref name ALS safety cite web url http www als.lbl.gov als user advis 05 elec safe guides.html title ALS Beamline Electrical Safety Guidelines ref , and because the ground connection is broken before the power connection when demating. SHV connector s are designed to prevent these hazards, and cannot be mated to BNC connectors. References references External links RF connectors Category Coaxial connectors electronics stub ...   more details



  1. F connector

    no footnotes date April 2012 Infobox connector name F connector type RF connector RF coaxial connector image File F Connector Side.jpg 250px logo caption Male F Connector designer Eric E. Winston design date Early 1950s manufacturer Various diameter Male     convert 0.4375 in cm abbr on or 7 16 hexagonal hex br Female     convert 0.335 in cm abbr on br outer, typical width height electrical earth maximum voltage maximum current cable Coaxial passband Typically 0 1  GHz physical connector File Commutateur diseqc4x1 switch.jpg thumb right F connectors attached to a 4 way DiSEqC switch. The F connector is a coaxial RF connector commonly used for over the air terrestrial television , cable television and universally for satellite television and cable modems , usually with RG 6 RG 6 U cable or, in older installations, with RG 59 RG 59 U cable . It was invented by Eric E. Winston in the early 1950s while working for Jerrold Electronics on their development of cable television ... twin lead , and later for UHF also. The F connector is inexpensive, yet has good 75  impedance ... of coaxial cable as the pin of the male connector. This design is subject to the surface properties ... are needed for outside use for example, on aerials . The male connector body is typically Crimp ... are also available. Push on F connector ends provide poor shielding against airborne signals ... Lee connector IEC 169 2 used on European terrestrial receivers. It requires slightly more care to properly install the male connector to the cable than with Belling Lee type and attention should always be paid to the quality of the connector and matching with the cable size. See also Coaxial cable ... digicon Digicon F Connector Installation Guide.pdf F Connector Installation Guide http www.satcure.co.uk tech fconn.htm Twist on F Connector Fitting Guide RF Connectors Navbox state uncollapsed AVconn DEFAULTSORT F Connector Category Coaxial connectors Category Television technology Category Television ...   more details



  1. Connector Motorways

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Infobox Company company name Connector Motorways company logo company type genre foundation this parameter modifies Founded founder location city location country location Sydney , Australia origins Formally Lane Cove Tunnel Company Pty Ltd key people area served industry products services revenue operating income net income num employees parent divisions subsid owner company slogan homepage http www.connectormotorways.com.au dissolved footnotes Connector Motorways is an Australia n toll road operator. Connector owns the Lane Cove Tunnel and the Falcon Street Gateway in northern Sydney . Both projects opened to the public in March 2007. On 19 January 2010, Connector Motorways went into receivership ref name APSA http www.connectormotorways.com.au node 329 KordaMentha appointed to Connector Motorways Pty Ltd. . Retrieved on 20 January 2010. ref when traffic through the tunnel failed to reach the projected volumes. References references Australia company stub Category Transport companies of Australia ...   more details



  1. QLS connector

    Refimprove date December 2007 The QLS Quick Lock Standard is a quick locking replacement for the threaded interface of the popular SMA connector . Designed and manufactured jointly by German based RF and Microwave component suppliers Telegartner and IMS, this new connector emerged in 2006 as an answer to some of the shortcomings of the original QMA and QN connector QMA Improvements in this version include A strong locking mechanism that makes it very difficult to accidentally detach the connector and a longer life span. ref cite web url http www.telegaertner.com en index.php title Teleg rtner Karl G rtner GmbH & 124 The Teleg rtner Group The Best Connections for Your Success publisher Telegaertner.com date accessdate 2011 01 12 ref External links http www.telegaertner.com en karl gaertner coax artikel qls.php See also SMA connector References reflist RF Connectors Navbox state uncollapsed Category Coaxial connectors ...   more details



  1. SDL connector

    Image Sdl plug800.jpg thumb SDL plug with 6 pins A Shielded Data Link connector is a type of electrical connector in which the Signal electrical engineering signal pins are surrounded by a metal Electromagnetic shielding shield . The connector was designed by AMP Inc. AMP now Tyco International Tyco and is available with a range of pins 4 to 16 . It also features a locking mechanism and is available in differently keyed plugs that correspond to the proper socket. It has been used by several different products, most notably on the original Model M IBM Model M keyboard with a detachable cable, and on HIL bus HP HIL devices such as keyboards and mice . The connector was also used by AMF for their line of Accuscore automatic scoring systems for bowling. Some of the SDL connectors are still manufactured but are no longer common on consumer electronic devices. See also Modular connector External links http catalog.tycoelectronics.com TE bin TE.Connect?C 11255&F 0&M CINF&GIID 1055&LG 1&I 13 Tyco catalogue entry for SDL connectors Category Electrical signal connectors comp stub ...   more details




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