1-1478047-0 vs 031-6137
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| Category | Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Adapters | Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Adapters |
| Manufacturer | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors | Amphenol RF |
| Description | CONN ADAPT JACK-JACK BNC 75 OHM | CONN ADAPT AMC JACK-RP TNC JACK |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | Greenpar | - |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount | Panel Mount |
| Frequency - Max | 2GHz | 3GHz |
| Impedance | 75 Ohm | 50 Ohm |
| Style | Straight | Straight |
| Mounting Feature | Bulkhead | Flange |
| Convert From (Adapter End) | BNC Jack, Female Socket | Ultra Miniature Coaxial Jack, Male Pin |
| Convert To (Adapter End) | BNC Jack, Female Socket | RP-TNC Jack, Male Pin |
| Conversion Type | Same Series | Between Series |
| Adapter Type | Jack to Jack | Jack to Jack |
| Fastening Type | Bayonet Lock, Bayonet Lock | Snap-On, Threaded |
| Adapter Series | BNC to BNC | RP-TNC to AMC |
| Center Gender | Female to Female | Male to Male |
| Center Contact Plating | Gold | Gold |
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1. What materials are RF adapters typically made of?
RF adapters are commonly made from brass, stainless steel, or beryllium copper with plating options like nickel, gold, or silver for enhanced conductivity and corrosion resistance.
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2. What are the most common connector types for RF adapters?
Popular connector types include SMA, BNC, N-type, TNC, MCX, and F-type, as well as precision connectors like 2.92 mm, 3.5 mm, and 7/16 DIN.
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3. How do I choose the right RF adapter for my application?
Consider factors such as frequency range, connector types, impedance (50Ω or 75Ω), power handling capability, and mechanical durability based on your specific use case.
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4. Can RF adapters affect signal performance?
Yes, poor-quality or mismatched adapters can introduce signal loss, reflections, or impedance mismatches, potentially degrading the overall performance of the RF system.

