What are the Differences Between Coaxial Connectors?, Part 1 (.PDF Download)

May 2, 2016

Although often taken for granted, coaxial connectors are a key aspect of any RF/microwave application. While they may receive less attention than other components, connectors nonetheless must provide adequate performance to avoid any system degradations. Therefore, anyone tasked with selecting coaxial connectors for any given application should clearly understand the parameters that define connector performance...

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