N-type antenna connectors meet MIL-STD-348
The latest addition to the Würth Elektronik portfolio of coaxial cables and connectors is a range of N-type cable connectors which satisfy MIL-STD-348 requirements with 50 Ohm impedance.
The series includes jacks for connecting to the application PCB, available in straight and angled THT versions, or as four-hole flanged panel connectors with round post or solder cup. In addition to pre-assembled cables, individual cable connections are also available for field assembly.
The Würth Elektronik coax connectors are suitable for use outdoors or in harsh environments, for example radio base stations, signal distributors, GPS systems or ship antennas. The screw connections of the THT jacks as well as those for mounting packages are available in protection class IP67. The gold-plated THT contacts have enhanced corrosion resistance compared to the standard tin-plated connectors, and the gold-plated phosphor-bronze centre contact material reduces component costs compared to using beryllium-copper said Würth Elektronik.
There are also various assembled cables available including double shielded Low Loss 195 and Low Loss 200, which are compatible with LMR195/200 or CFD195/200. The RG316 cable with FEP sheathing, for example, is resistant to oil, chemicals and weathering and can be used at operating temperatures from ‑55 to +165 degrees C.
The N-type cable connectors are designed for quick installation of cable assemblies in small quantities and for assembly in the field. The secure screw connection is achieved using the knurled union nut. Both the IP67 and RG178 bulkhead jack are also suitable for micro coaxial cables (1.3, 1.32 and 1.37).
The new coaxial products also include N-type to SMA adapters, required for connection expansion and for adapting RF interfaces or for test equipment.
The coax connectors, are available from stock. Free samples can be requested.
Würth Elektronik eiSos Group manufactures electronic and electromechanical components. It is one of the largest European manufacturers of passive components and is active in 50 countries and has production sites in Europe, Asia and North America.