Coaxial Connector (RF) AssembliesCoaxial connectors (RF) are a type of electrical connector that are used for transmitting radio frequency (RF) signals. They are called "coaxial" connectors because they consist of a central conductor that is surrounded by a concentric outer conductor, separated by a dielectric material. This design helps to ensure that the RF signal is transmitted with minimal loss and interference.
Coaxial connector (RF) assemblies are complete sets of coaxial connectors and cables that are used to connect two or more devices together. These assemblies typically consist of one or more coaxial cables, each of which has a coaxial connector attached to each end. The connectors are usually of the same type, but some assemblies may include adapters to connect different types of connectors.
Coaxial connector (RF) assemblies are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including cable TV, satellite TV, and radio broadcasting. They are also used in many other types of electronic equipment, such as radios, TVs, and other types of communication equipment.