W.FL-R-SMT-1(80) vs N.FL-R-SMT-1(80)

Part Number
W.FL-R-SMT-1(80)
N.FL-R-SMT-1(80)
Category Coaxial Connectors (RF) Coaxial Connectors (RF)
Manufacturer Hirose Electric Co Ltd Hirose Electric Co Ltd
Description CONN W.FL RCPT STR 50 OHM SMD CONN N.FL RCPT STR 50 OHM SMD
Package - -
Series W.FL N.FL
Mounting Type Surface Mount Surface Mount
Frequency - Max 6GHz 6GHz
Impedance 50 Ohm 50 Ohm
Connector Type Receptacle, Male Pin Receptacle, Male Pin
Contact Termination Solder Solder
Connector Style Ultra Miniature Coaxial Ultra Miniature Coaxial
Fastening Type Snap-On Snap-On
Housing Color Black Black
Shield Termination Solder Solder
Number of Ports 1 1
  • 1. What is a coaxial connector?

    Device for connecting coaxial cables
    A coaxial connector is a device used to connect coaxial cables or other electronic devices, primarily used in radio frequency (RF) and microwave communications systems. It effectively reduces signal loss and provides good shielding to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI).
    Basic structure and working principle
    The basic structure of a coaxial connector includes an inner conductor, an insulator, an outer conductor and a shield. The inner conductor is usually needle-shaped or hole-shaped, the insulator isolates the inner and outer conductors, and the outer conductor and shielding layer provide electromagnetic shielding to prevent signal interference.

  • 2. What is the difference between RF connectors and coaxial connectors?

    Structure and performance indicators
    There are significant differences between RF connectors and coaxial connectors in structure, application scenarios and performance indicators.
    Structural differences
    Coaxial connector: Coaxial connector consists of inner conductor, insulation layer, outer conductor and sheath. The inner conductor is used to connect the signal line, and the outer conductor not only serves as the ground wire of the signal line, but also acts as a shield against electromagnetic fields to prevent signal interference.
    RF connector: RF connector usually refers to RF coaxial connector, which is similar in structure to coaxial connector, but RF connector focuses more on the transmission of high-frequency signals, so it has higher requirements in material selection and manufacturing process. .
    Differences in performance metrics
    Characteristic impedance: Characteristic impedance is an important indicator of RF coaxial connectors, which determines the impedance type of the cable connected to it. The characteristic impedance is determined by the inner diameter of the outer conductor, the outer diameter of the inner conductor, and the dielectric constant of the medium between the inner and outer conductors.
    Voltage standing wave ratio: The voltage standing wave ratio reflects the matching level of the connector and is an important parameter to measure the performance of the connector.
    To sum up, coaxial connector focuses more on general signal transmission, while RF connector focuses on optimized transmission of high-frequency signals. Both have different emphasis on structure, application scenarios and performance indicators.

  • 3. What is also called an RF connector?

    RF coaxial connector
    RF connector, also called radio frequency coaxial connector, is a type of radio frequency connector. RF connectors are mainly used for the transmission and connection of radio frequency signals and are widely used in wireless communications, radio, television, radar and other fields.
    historical background
    The earliest RF connector-UHF connector was born in 1930. During World War II, due to war needs, the development of radio, radar and microwave communications promoted the innovation of RF connectors, and series connectors such as BNC, TNC, and N appeared34. After 1958, SMA, SMB, SMC, etc. were miniaturized Products came out one after another. In 1964, the United States formulated the "General Specification for Radio Frequency Coaxial Connectors", which promoted the standardization, serialization and generalization of RF connectors.

  • 4. Are coaxial connectors the same as RCA?

    There are significant differences in appearance and purpose between coaxial connectors and RCA connectors.
    Coaxial connector is a common connector used in electronic equipment and communication systems. It is mainly used to connect coaxial cables to equipment or other circuits. It has good shielding performance and low loss characteristics, and is widely used in wireless communications, television, radio, radar and other fields.
    The RCA connector is an audio interface, usually used for the transmission of analog signals. There are two types of RCA interfaces: one is the RCA coaxial interface, which looks the same as the analog RCA interface, and the other is the BNC coaxial interface, which looks similar to the common signal interface on a TV and has a locking design. The impedance of RCA coaxial cable is 75 ohms. Although the appearance is the same as the analog RCA interface, mixed use will cause unstable sound transmission and affect the sound quality.
    Coaxial connectors and RCA connectors also differ in application scenarios and transmission characteristics.
    Coaxial cables are suitable for high-frequency signal transmission, such as television, Internet, and wireless communications, while RCA cables are suitable for low-frequency signal transmission, such as audio and standard-definition video‌3. In addition, the coaxial transmission impedance is constant and the transmission bandwidth is high, which can ensure the quality of the audio. However, the impedance of the RCA coaxial cable is also 75 ohms, and mixed use will lead to a decrease in sound quality.


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