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Surface Mount
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In Surface Mount Technology (SMT), components are mounted on printed circuit boards by soldering the component leads or terminals to the top surface of the board
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Flat Pack
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An IC package with gull wing or flat leads on two or four sides.
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Through Hole (Plug-in)
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In Through Hole Technology (THT), components are mounted on printed circuit boards by inserting component leads through holes in the board and then soldering.
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Connectorized
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A component that is attached to the system by mean of connectors such as coaxial or other type.
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Waveguide Assembly
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A unit that is used in a microwave waveguide system. A waveguide normally consists of a hollow metallic conductor, usually rectangular, elliptical, or circular in cross section. Under certain conditions it may contain a solid or gaseous dielectric material.
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Module
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A desktop, wall mounted, or any other type of unit that is not a IC chip or a waveguide unit.
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Other
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Other, not specified, package.
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RF Connector:
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BNC
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The "Bayonet Neil-Concelman" or "Bayonet Navy Connector" or "Baby Neil Connector", depending on the information source. Karl W. Concelman is believed to have created the "C" connector. The BNC was designed for military use and has gained wide acceptance in video and RF applications to 2 GHz. The BNC uses a slotted outer conductor and some plastic dielectric on each gender connector. This dielectric causes increasing losses at higher frequencies. Above 4 GHz, the slots may radiate signals, so the connector is usable, but not necessarily mechanically stable up to about 10 GHz. Both 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions are available.
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MCX
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MCX connectors are sub miniature coaxial connectors with very good electrical performance used to address the rapid implementation of the U.S. digital cellular PCN infrastructure, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and instrumentation and Wireless LAN Systems.
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Mini UHF
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Mini UHF connectors are a miniature version of the original UHF connector and feature a threaded coupling mechanism for reliable mating. The mini-UHF connector is designed for use in cellular mobile telephone systems where size, weight and cost are critical. Featuring crimp cable termination for low installation costs, these connectors provide excellent RF performance in applications through 2.5 GHz.
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MMCX
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MMCX connectors provide a more robust interface for greater durability, this series is ideal for high volume wireless SMT or PCMCIA applications in cellular base stations, cellular phones and personal communicators, global positioning systems (GPS) and wireless LAN (WLAN) applications.
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SMA
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Subminiature-A (SMA) connectors are intended for use on semi-rigid cables in components. They directly interface the cable dielectric without air gaps. They are not intended for permanent connections.
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SMB
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Subminiature-N (SMB) connectors are snap-mount connectors that are available either in 50Ù or 75Ù impedances. They are used for frequencies from DC to 4GHz.
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SMP
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The SMP (Subminiature P) connector is rated to 40 GHz, and depending on detent type, it can withstand from 100 to 1,000 interconnect cycles.
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TNC
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TNC connectors are of miniature size like the BNC connector but feature a threaded coupling nut for applications requiring performance through 11 GHz. Chosen for their durability and reliability, TNC connectors are widely used in the cellular/mobile communication industry for equipment cabling and antenna interfaces.
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Type F
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Type F connectors have screw type coupling with a frequency range up to 1.5GHz used for CATV, TV, antennas and other similar applications.
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Type N
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The Type N connectors are designed to be hand tightened for ease of use. There construction includes an integrated gasket to seal out the environment and an air gap between center and outer conductor. They primarily have a 50-Ohm impedance, but there are 75-Ohm versions for CATV.
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UHF
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UHF connectors are economical and all purpose connectors. They are designed with a non-constant impedance for use at comparatively low voltage and low frequency applications including all C.B. communications systems such as: Public address systems, CCTV, civil defense, landing systems, ground control apparatus, ship to shore communications and mobile radio equipment hookups between antenna and transmitter or receiver.
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1.6 / 5.6
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1.6/5.6 connectors are well-suited for both radio frequency analog and digital signals in modern telecommunications equipment. Due to their mechanical sturdiness and coupling mechanisms, these connectors are recommended in equipment where there is a particular need for resistance against environmental and mechanical stress.
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7/16
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7/16 connectors are designed for use in medium to high power communication systems. These connectors perform exceptionally well in multichannel cellular systems where power levels approximate 100 watts per channel. Designed for both flexible as well as corrugated cables, these connectors are used in a variety of cellular base station and broadcast communication applications.
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Other
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Any other connector not listed.
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