N Male to N Female Bulkhead with LMR400 Coaxial Cable Assembly

 Product Parameters ELECTRICAL DATA Connector 1 SeriesN TypeConnector 1 StyleStr MaleCable TypeLMR400Connector 2 SeriesN TypeConnector 2 StyleStr FemaleContact TerminationSolderShield TerminationCrimpImpedance (Ohms)50Low PIMYesMax Frequency11 GHzWorking Temperature-65°C  to +165°C MATERIAL DATA Body MaterialBrassBody FinishNickel/Ternary alloyContact MaterialPhosphor Bronze/Beryllium CopperContact FinishGold/SilverInsulator MaterialPTFE Product Features Can be combined with 2.2-5, 4.3-10, 7-16 DIN, BNC, F, MCX, MMCX, N, NEX10, QMA, QN, SMA, SMB, SMP, TNC or UHF connector;Body Can be 4 hole panel, bulkhead or standard mount connectors;Body Can be right angle or straight connectors;Cable Can use corrugated, flexible, formable or semirigid cable.  Related Products     RF connectors are used to connect cables to other devices and are specifically designed to maintain the shielding on the cable. High-quality connectors offer reliable, long-lasting connections, Low Pim Connectors.    There are two distinct connector styles; male and female. Male connectors have a protruding metal pin in the center, whereas female connectors have a receptacle to receive that pin. Depending on the connector size and frequency, some may be sexless and mounted flush instead of mating.    Within digital, video, audio, Network,RF Coaxial system, and microwave industries, there are several varieties of coaxial cable connector types. Each offers unique benefits based on the end use or application. Below are some of the most common coaxial connector types, along with their distinguishing characteristics and intended applications,DIN 7-16, N, 4.3-10, BNC, SMA, NEX10, MCX, TNC, QMA, IPEX/U.FL etc.    RF Cable Assemblies high-frequency cables are suitable for low-loss and distortion-free transmission of high-frequency signals. The fastest transmission of data takes place directly which is why assembled coaxial cables from ROHO ensure powerful and uncomplicated data communication. The shielded design makes ROHO assembled coaxial cables far less sensitive to external interferences such as damage or electromagnetic fields. Wired solutions are suitable for highly complex infrastructures where flexibility, security and performance count, such as measurement lines in test laboratories. Furthermore, they are used in electrical and radio technology, communication and data technology - all areas where high demands on transmission quality or shielding are made.    The product range incorporates all commonly available RF cable assemblies and the development of customized solutions from DC up to 50 GHz.    ROHO offers RF adapters design as well as T and Cross RF adapters. RF adapters include some connectors interface types such as SMA,TNC, N, BNC, SMP, 4.3-10, DIN 7-16, 2.92mm, 3.5mm, NEX10, QMA ,MCX, UHF and F.    RF adapters are available in male, female, plug, jack, receptacle or sexless gender, in 50 Ohm, 75 Ohm, 78 Ohm or 95 Ohm impedance and in standard polarity or reverse polarity. RF adapters are available in quick disconnect (QD), push-on or standard interface as well as straight, 45 degrees right, radius right angle or right angle versions. ROHO offers RF adapters in standard and high performance with brass and stainless steel body as well as some hermetic, bulkhead or 4 hole panel configurations.    An antenna is an array of conductors (elements), electrically connected to the receiver or transmitter. Antennas can be designed to transmit and receive radio waves in all horizontal directions equally (omnidirectional antennas), or preferentially in a particular direction (directional, or high-gain, or "beam" antennas). An antenna may include components not connected to the transmitter, parabolic reflectors, horns, or parasitic elements, which serve to direct the radio waves into a beam or other desired radiation pattern. Strong directivity and good efficiency when transmitting are hard to achieve with antennas with dimensions that are much smaller than a half wavelength.    RF attenuators act as resistors and are used to reduce the level of a signal within radio frequency applications and RF circuits. They have many benefits, including protecting a circuit stage from receiving a current that's too high. RF attenuators can also improve impedance match, ensuring power transfer from source to load is optimised.    RF attenuators come in three types:    Fixed RF attenuators provide an unchanging value where specific attenuation levels are needed.    Switched RF attenuators are made up of switches that allow varying levels of attenuation.    Variable RF attenuators are used when it's necessary to continuously change the level of a signal.    RF Terminators (also called RF loads or dummy loads) are applied to an open end of a transmission line, e.g. an RF port, to prevent the back-reflection of an RF signal. They are used in a large variety of test and measurement, defense and communication applications.    RF load terminations are available in 2.4mm