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 Type N Connectors
 The development of Type N connector by the United States Army/Navy ran directly parallel to the escalation of
 U.S. involvement in WWII. It was finally released in 1942, shortly after the U.S. officially entered the war, and
 since that time it has been a staple in RF and Microwave applications all over the world.
 
 Due to N type connectors joins by one whorl, it has the characteristic of raliable and strong ant-vibration nature,
 machinery and electric performance finely. It is used in vibration and environment abominable radio equipment
 of terms and instrument and ground launch system join the coaxial cable of the radion frequency extensively.
 
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   Features & Benefits
  Accommodates a wide range of medium to miniature-sized RG coaxial cables in a rugged medium-sized
       design
  Broad line of Military (M39012), Industrial (UG) and Commercial (RFX) grade products available, giving
       customers choices in weighing cost versus performance benefits
  Meets many customer application demands with plug styles available in straight and right angle and jack
       styles available in panel mount, bulkhead mount, and receptacle.
 
   General Specification
Electrical  
Impedance 50 Ω
Frequency Range DC 0-11 GHz
Voltage Rating 1,500 volts peak
V.S.W.R. straight connectors: 1.3 max 0-11 GHz;
right angle connectors: 1.35 max 0-11 GHz
RF Leakage -90 dB minimum at 3 GHz
Contact Resistance Center Contact 1.0 mΩ
Outer Contact 1.0 mΩ
Insulation Resistance 5,000 M Ω minimum
Insertion Loss Maximum 15 dB maximum at 10 GHz
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage 2,500 volts rms
Mechanical  
Braid/Jacket Cable Affixment All crimps: hex braid crimp;Clamps: screw-thread nut and braid clamp
Center Conductor Cale Affixment Crimp: crimp or solder;All others: solder only
Captivated Contacts All crimps unless specified otherwise
Attachment Method (inner/outer) Solder or captivated
Coupling Torque, min./max. 15.00 lb-in (1.70 N-m)
Coupling Nut Retention force 100.00 lbs (444.80 N)
Mating 5/8-24 threaded coupling
Assembly Torque 18/22 lb-ft (25/30 N-m)
Material  
Male Contact Brass, silver or gold plated
Female contact Phosphorous bronze or beryllium copper, silver or gold plated
Other Metal Parts Brass
Gasket Silicone rubber
Insulator TFE, copolymer of styrene or glass-TFE (hermetic seal)
Crimp Ferrule Copper
Environmental  
Temperature Range TFE: -65<C to +165<C
Thermal shock MIL-STD-202, method 107, test condition A-1
Moisture resistance MIL-STD-202, method 106
Corrosion MIL-STD-202, method 101, test condition B
Vibration MIL-STD-202, Method 204, Condition D
   
 Notes: These characteristics are typical but may not apply to all connectors, some special connectors may differs from the
 above mentioned data.
 

 

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