ADP-SMAF-SMAF vs 5-1634526-1
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| Category | Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Adapters | Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Adapters |
| Manufacturer | Linx Technologies Inc. | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Description | CONN ADAPT JACK-JACK SMA 50 OHM | CONN ADAPT PLUG TO JACK BNC |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | - | - |
| Mounting Type | Free Hanging (In-Line) | Free Hanging (In-Line), Right Angle |
| Impedance | 50 Ohm | 50 Ohm |
| Style | Straight | Right Angle |
| Convert From (Adapter End) | SMA Jack, Female Socket | BNC Plug, Male Pin |
| Convert To (Adapter End) | SMA Jack, Female Socket | BNC Jack, Female Socket |
| Conversion Type | Same Series | Same Series |
| Adapter Type | Jack to Jack | Plug to Jack |
| Fastening Type | Threaded, Threaded | Bayonet Lock, Bayonet Lock |
| Adapter Series | SMA to SMA | BNC to BNC |
| Center Gender | Female to Female | Female to Male |
| Center Contact Plating | Gold | Gold |
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1. What are coaxial RF adapters used for?
RF adapters are used to connect different types of coaxial connectors or systems, enabling compatibility between various cable assemblies, devices, and testing equipment.
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2. 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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3. What frequencies can coaxial RF adapters handle?
Depending on the design and quality, RF adapters can operate across a wide frequency range, typically from DC to 18 GHz, with some high-performance adapters reaching up to 40 GHz or more.
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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.

