How much do you know about the general specifications of RF coaxial connector adapters? RF connectors are a type of electronic component, also known as RF connectors, used to form electronic connectors and transmit RF signals between devices, components, systems, and subsystems. This constitutes the basic components necessary for a complete system and plays an important transmission role in microwave circuits. So what is the general specification for RF coaxial connector adapters? Next, the technical personnel will provide a detailed introduction to the general specifications of RF connectors.
After the rise of the global village concept and the gradual integration of the global economy, it is necessary to establish universal specifications for RF connectors. Otherwise, inconsistent standards will only increase barriers to the global development of connectors. The RF coaxial connector converter, like other electronic components, has a relatively short development history. In 1930, the earliest RF coaxial connector UHF appeared in the world. During World War II, due to the urgent need for war, with the development of radar, radio, and microwave communication, medium-sized series such as N, C, BNC, TNC, etc. were produced. After 1958, small-sized products such as SMA, SMB, SMC, etc. appeared. In 1964, the US military standard MIL-C-39012 "General Specification for RF Coaxial Connectors" was formulated, and since then, RF coaxial connectors have begun to develop towards standardization, serialization, and universality.
Up to now, the development of RF coaxial connectors has matured, with a wide range of categories available BNC、SMA、SMB、SMC、N、TNC、MCX、MMCX、CC4、SSMA、F、(1.0/2.3)、L8、L9(1.6/5.6)、L12、L16、L27、L29(7/16)、C3(AT&T)、C4.6(NEC) Equal series, same series adapters, different series adapters, fiber optic connectors, macro series connectors, etc.

