Part Status | Active |
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Body Finish | Nickel |
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Body Material | Brass |
Cable Type (Terminates to) | RG-58, RG-141, Times LMR-195, Times LMR-200-LLPL, Belden 7806A, Belden 8219, Belden 8240, Belden 8259, Belden 8262, Belden 9201, Belden 9203, Belden 9310, Belden 9311 |
Contact Finish | Gold |
Contact Material | Brass |
Contact Termination | Crimp |
Coupling Mechanism | Threaded |
Crimp Tool | CTL-3 |
Frequency (Max GHz) | 11 |
Gender | Plug |
IP Rating | Not Rated |
Impedance (Ohms) | 50 |
Insulator Material | PTFE |
Isolated | No |
Low PIM | No |
Mil Qualified | No |
Non Magnetic | No |
Orientation | Straight |
Panel Mounting Feature | Not Applicable |
Ports | 1 (Single Port) |
Termination Style | Cable - Crimp |
Thread Direction | Standard |
N-Type connectors are designed to satisfy the need for a durable, weatherproof, medium-size RF connector with consistent performance which includes models that support up to 18 GHz.
N-Type connector features a threaded coupling mechanism and is fully interchangeable with N-Type connectors made to the MIL-C-39012 specification. These connectors are used in all systems where excellent RF and mechanical performance is critical.
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Frequency Range | DC - 11 GHz (DC - 18 GHz on Extended Range Designs) |
Voltage Rating | 500 Volts RMS Continuous |
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage | 1500 VRMS Max |
VSWR (Return Loss) | |
M39012 Straight Connectors | |
DC - 11 GHz | 1.30 (-18 dB) Max |
M39012 Right Angle Connectors | |
DC - 9 GHz | 1.35 (-16 dB) Max |
9 - 11 GHz | 1.5 (-14 dB) Max |
Insulation Resistance | 5000 M Ohm Min |
Center Contact Resistance | 1 m Ohm Max |
Outer Contact Resistance | .4 m Ohm Max |
RF Leakage | -90 dB Max (DC - 3 GHz) |
Insertion Loss | |
M39012 Straight Connectors | 0.15 dB Max (DC - 9 GHz) |
M39012 Right Angle Connectors | 0.30 dB Max (DC - 10 GHz) |
Passive Intermodulation (PIM) | -166 dBc with 2 X 43 dBm inputs |
Power Handling | 300 W @ 10 GHz @ 25ºC |
Temperature Range | |
Typical | −65°C to +165°C |
Styrene Insulator or Phosphor Bronze Contact | −40°C to +85°C |
Thermal Shock | MIL-STD-202, Method 107 (Test Condition B) except high temp rest @ +200°C |
Corrosion | MIL-STD-202, Method 101 (Test Condition B) - 5% Salt Solution |
Vibration | MIL-STD-202, Method 204 (Test Condition B) |
Mechanical Shock | MIL-STD-202, Method 213 (Test Condition I) - No Discontinutiy Permitted |
Moisture Resistance | MIL-STD-202, Method 106 |
Altitude | MIL-STD-202 Method 105 (Test Condition C) |
Mating Cycles | 500 Min |
Coupling Mechanism | Threaded |
Interface Specification | MIL-STD-348 |
Coupling Mechanism Retention Force | 100 lbs Min |
Mating Torque, Min Working | 8-12 inch-pounds |
Q1: Are you a manufacturer?
A1: Yes, we are a manufacturer located in Changzhou city of China. We can provide OEM/OOM services for customes around the world.
Q2:Can I get a free sample?
A2: yes,we can provide the existing items'samples without charge but freight collected. If there is any special samples requirement, please contact us for more details.
Q3: How could I pay?
A3: We prefer T/T. If you prefer other payment terms,please contact us freely
Q4:the quality of your product guaranteed?
A4: Yes, our workshop are equipped with Brand-new and Advanced Machines and Test Equipment. Besides, our worker are Professional Technicians for connector&cable production. Our production process and quality are in strictly accordance with the international standards and customers' requirements. We are warmly welcome your inspection team to examine.
Q5: What is the delivery lead time?
A5: It depends on the quantity of the purchasing order. The mass production lead time is about 5-10 days after receipt of the deposit.
Q: What is and N connector?
A: An N connector is a threaded RF connnector.
Q: What is an N connector commonly used for?
A: An N connector is commonly used on wireless and cellular base stations.
Q: Is an N connector weatherproof?
A: Yes Male N connectors have a rubber o-ring inside of them making them weatherproof.
Q: How can I tell the difference between a 50 and 75 Ohm N connector?
A: You can tell the difference by the center pin. A 50 Ohm connector has a pointed pin. A 75 Ohm has a rounded pin.