Würth Elektronik Releases High-Frequency Connectors for Antenna Cables
Würth Elektronik introduces additional coaxial connectors for 50-Ω cables of types 1.13, 1.32, and 1.37 mm. The plugs and receptacles –...
Read moreDetailsWürth Elektronik introduces additional coaxial connectors for 50-Ω cables of types 1.13, 1.32, and 1.37 mm. The plugs and receptacles –...
Read moreDetailsHirose Electric introduces the HK-LR-SR2-A 2.92 mm RF test connector, supporting up to 43.5 GHz frequency in the 5G 39...
Read moreDetailsWürth Elektronik expands its SMA connector family for high-frequency applications to include WR-SMA PCB Solderless. The solderless approach allows quick and...
Read moreDetailsExplore modern EMI shielding techniques in this Würth Elektronik webinar and learn how to prevent electromagnetic interferences (EMI) from impacting...
Read moreDetailsSamtec has released a new line of edge launch RF connectors with a narrow body design that is 33% smaller...
Read moreDetailsWhat is an RF Signal? First, we should define what RF stands for. An RF (Radio Frequency) signal refers to an alternating...
Read moreDetailsIn a recent white paper, “Millimeter Wave Design: Optimizing Performance in RF Compression Mount Connectors,” Samtec engineers investigate the impact...
Read moreDetailsSamtec releases white paper that summarizes some of the important considerations of connector pin and blade assignment in combination power and...
Read moreDetailsThis blog from Samtec discusses why 50 Ohms coax transmission path isn’t really 50 Ohms and why return loss or...
Read moreDetailsWürth Elektronik has expanded its range of coaxial cables and connectors to include comprehensive portfolio of N-type cable connectors to...
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