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1.Body:Brass/Nickel Plated
2.Insulator:PTFE
3.Center Contact:Brass/Gold Plated
4.Certificaion:RoHS/ISO9001:2008
75Ohm DIN 1.0/2.3 CC4 Male Right Angle RF Connector
The 1.0/2.3 series is a European design introduced in the 1990s. The compact design of the 1.0/2.3 permits dense connector packing; they are ideally suited to applications where space limitation is a factor.
Versions are available with threaded coupling mechanisms which provide positive mating or a unique push-pull coupling system which allows quick installation. The push-pull process is patented and ensures positive locking.
1.0/2.3 coaxial connectors are 50 Ω and 75 Ω units operating from 0-10 GHz. This series complies with DIN 41626, DIN 47297, and NFC 93-571 international specifications.
| • | Push-pull coupling with patented locking mechanism allows quick installation; will not disconnect during trouble shooting like competitor's products. |
| • | Push-pull offers safe coupling. Locking mechanism will not vibrate loose as threaded connectors are prone to do. |
| • | Push-pull connectors can be more densely packed saving panel space in components that are shrinking in size. |
| • | Base Stations | • | Cable Assemblies | • | Components (Filters) |
| • | Datacom | • | Routers | • | Switching Equipment |
| • | Telecom |
| Electrical | |
| Impedance | 50 Ω |
| Frequency Range | 0-10 GHz |
| Voltage Rating | 250 volts peak |
| Contact Resistance | Center contact: 6 Ω ; Outer contact: 3 Ω |
| Insulation Resistance | 10,000 megaohms |
| Mechanical | |
| Mating | Slide-on, push-pull, threaded |
| Braid/Jacket Cable Affixment | Hex crimp |
| Center Conductor Cale Affixment | Crimp or solder |
| Captivated Contacts | All crimps |
| Material | |
| Male Contact | Brass |
| Female Contact | Beryllium copper center and outer, gold plated |
| Insulator | Teflon |
| Crimp Ferrule | Copper |
| Environmental | |
| Temperature Range | -40 °C to + 155 °C |
| Connector Durability | 500 matings |
Note: These characteristics are typical but may not apply to all connectors.
