SV Microwave, Inc. Datasheets for RF and Microwave Connectors

RF and microwave connectors are used to connect the ends of cables in systems that operate in the radio frequency (RF) or microwave spectrum. They include threaded or bayonet-style couplings that snap, screw, or push into place.
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Product Name Notes
Developed in the late 1940's as a miniature version of the Type C connector, BNC stands for Bayonet Neill Concelman and is named after Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman. The BNC...
Developed in the late 1950's, the TNC stands for Threaded Neill Concelman and is named after Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman. Designed as a threaded version of the BNC, the TNC...
Named after Paul Neill of Bell Labs after being developed in the 1940's, the Type N offered the first true microwave performance. The Type N connector was developed to satisfy...
SMA is an acronym for SubMiniature version A and was developed in the 1960's. Using a threaded interface, 50 Ohm SMA connectors are precision subminiature units that provide excellent electrical...
The SMB connector name derives from SubMiniature B (the second subminiature design). Developed in the 1960's, the SMB connector is a smaller version of the SMA connector with snap-on coupling.
The SMC name derives from SubMiniature C (the third subminiature design). The SMC design was developed in the 1960's. SMC has threaded coupling with 10-32 threads. The SMC connector offers...

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