SMA to I-PEX RF connection cable
An RF connection cable is a cable device used to transmit RF signals. In applications such as wireless communications, broadcast data transmission, public antennas and closed-circuit television monitoring systems, RF connecting cable is a key component. Its characteristics include electrical and mechanical properties, and its selection requirements include characteristic impedance, power rating, attenuation and the maximum operating voltage it can withstand.
The main components of RF connecting cables include coaxial cables and RF coaxial connectors. Coaxial cable consists of a centre conductor, dielectric insulator, external metal shield and outer sheath, which has the advantages of high efficiency RF transmission, high degree of shielding and excellent return loss.
There are two main connection methods for
RF Connection Cables, crimping and welding. The crimping method requires the use of special tools and crimping moulds to ensure a firm connection. The soldering method, on the other hand, requires skilled operators but offers a wider range of compatibility.
Factors to be considered when selecting RF connection cables include frequency, loss and withstand power. At the same time, RF coaxial cable characteristic impedance, voltage VSWR and other indicators and performance are also important references.
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