The N-type connector, developed in 1942 by Paul Neill at Bell Labs, is one of the oldest coaxial connector designs still widely used today. However, at the time, knowledge about RF requirements was limited—leaving the design with a few structural compromises. One such issue: achieving a secure and consistent...
In the world of RF engineering, coaxial connectors play a critical role in the precise and stable transmission of high-frequency signals. Their performance, durability, and physical design impact not just the quality of signal transfer but also the flexibility and longevity of the entire RF system. Unlike other transmission...