Product Overview
The MNC-1/2-NMR is a high-precision N-type Male Right Angle RF coaxial connector designed for 1/2" flexible or super-flexible cables. Engineered for peak performance in In-building Solutions (IBS), it supports a frequency range from DC to 3GHz. This connector features a right-angle design, making it ideal for tight-space installations where cable bending is restricted. With a low VSWR of ≤1.15 and premium Tri-Alloy plating, it ensures excellent impedance matching and long-term durability in critical telecommunication infrastructures.
Technical & Mechanical Specifications
| Parameter Item | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Model Number | MNC-1/2-NMR |
| Interface Standard | According to IEC 60169-16 |
| Frequency Range | DC - 3 GHz |
| Characteristic Impedance | 50 Ohm |
| VSWR | ≤ 1.15 |
| Dielectric Resistance | ≥ 5000 M ohms |
| Contact Resistance | Inner ≤ 1.0 mΩ / Outer ≤ 0.25 mΩ |
| Mating Cycles (Durability) | ≥ 500 times |
| Body Material & Plating | Brass / Tri-Alloy or Nickel Plating |
| Insulator Material | PTFE (Teflon) |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q1: When should I choose a Right Angle (RA) connector over a Straight one?
- A: Right Angle connectors are essential in confined spaces, such as inside small equipment enclosures or when routing 1/2" cables around sharp corners. They prevent excessive cable bending stress, which can damage the cable's internal structure and degrade signal performance.
- Q2: How does a Low VSWR (≤ 1.15) affect system efficiency?
- A: A Low VSWR means minimal signal reflection at the connection point. This ensures that maximum power is transmitted from the transmitter to the antenna, reducing energy loss and preventing heat buildup that can damage sensitive RF components.
- Q3: Is this N-type connector compatible with different cable types?
- A: This specific model is designed for 1/2" coaxial cables. It provides a secure, weatherproof termination and is compliant with the IEC 60169-16 standard, ensuring compatibility with all standard N-type female interfaces.
- Q4: What are the benefits of Tri-Alloy plating on the connector body?
- A: Tri-Alloy plating (often a mix of Copper, Tin, and Zinc) offers superior electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance compared to standard nickel plating. It also helps maintain a lower Passive Intermodulation (PIM) rating over time.
- Q5: Can this connector withstand extreme outdoor temperatures?
- A: Yes. With an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C and high-quality PTFE insulation, it is built to perform reliably in both harsh outdoor deployments and temperature-controlled indoor IBS environments.
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