Telsto’s RF Connectors for High-Frequency Applications

Telsto Radio frequency (RF) connectors are crucial components utilized in electronic applications that require high-frequency signals. They offer a secure electrical connection between two coaxial cablesand enable efficient signal transfer in a wide range of applications, such as telecommunications, broadcasting, navigation, and medical equipment.

RF connectors are engineered to endure high-frequency signals without incurring any damage to either the cable or the component and without losing power. They are manufactured with precision using high-quality materials that ensure stable impedance, strong physical strength, and efficient signal transfer.

There are many types of RF connectors available on the market, including 4.3-10, DIN, N, and others. Here we will discuss the N type, 4.3-10 type and DIN type connectors.

N connectors: N connectors are a type of threaded connector, commonly used in high-frequency applications. They are particularly well-suited to large-diameter coaxial cables and can handle high-power levels.

Telsto’s RF Connectors for High-Frequency Applications
Telsto’s RF Connectors for High-Frequency Applications

4.3-10 Connectors: The 4.3-10 Connector is a recently developed connector with excellent electrical and mechanical properties. It offers low PIM (Passive Intermodulation) and can handle high power levels. It's a smaller and more robust connector than the DIN connector, making it ideal for applications in harsh environments. These connectors are commonly used in wireless and mobile communication, distributed antenna systems (DAS), and broadband applications.

DIN Connectors: DIN stands for Deutsche Industrie Norme. These connectors are widely used throughout Europe and are known for their high level of performance and reliability. They are available in several sizes and are typically utilized in applications where there is a need for high power levels. DIN connectors are commonly used in antennas, broadcast studios, and military applications.


Post time: Apr-26-2023