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Radio frequency (RF) connectors are electrical connectors that work with signals in the multi-megahertz range. They prevent outside signals from interfering with the information passing through coaxial cables. These connectors also enable signals to trave... read more.

Insights, Back to Basics | May 19, 2020

Optical cable assemblies, also referred to as fiber optic cable assemblies, transmit data at very high speeds using light waves and optical fibers.... read more.

Back to Basics | November 21, 2019

Board-to-Board connectors connect printed circuit boards (PCBs) and transmit analog or digital signals between them.... read more.

Insights, Back to Basics | October 23, 2019

Optical fibers make today's instant communication possible, but their applications go way beyond smart phones and Wi-Fi.... read more.

Insights, Back to Basics | September 08, 2019

Designed in the late 1940s by Paul Neill and Carl Concelman, the BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) connector is a bayonet coupling connector most commonly used in military solutions that involve coaxial cables... read more.

Insights, Back to Basics | August 04, 2019

In the electronic industry, RoHS is a common term and an important concept to understand. RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances.... read more.

Insights, Back to Basics | May 02, 2019

RF cable assemblies act as transmission lines for radio frequency (RF) signals traveling from one point in a system to another (e.g., PC board to PC board, PC board to antenna, equipment to antenna, equipment to equipment, etc.).... read more.

Insights, Back to Basics | April 14, 2019

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