RF coaxial connector operates in 3G-SDI broadcasts
Cambridge Connectors
DIN 1.0/2.3 coaxial connector
Cambridge Connectors has announced a new addition to its range of true 75ohm RF coaxial connectors.
The DIN 1.0/2.3 right-angle PCB-mounted female coaxial connector has been engineered by Cambridge Connectors to operate in 3G-SDI broadcast environments.
An alternative to BNC connectors traditionally used in the broadcast Industry, this 8mm-pitch connector has the additional benefit of a latching style that provides secure connections.
With a reflection factor VSWR performance of 1.22(Max) at DC to 1.5GHZ and 1.44(Max) between 1.5 and 3.0GHz, the connector comes with gold plating finish as standard and is RoHS compliant.
In addition to SDI, HDI and 3G-SDI digital broadcast use, the low-profile 1.0/2.3 connector is suitable for industrial process control, data acquisition and high-speed communication applications, especially where high wiring densities and secure connections are crucial.
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