Description
The part number N M 1/2" LDF CLAMP represents an RF connector configuration used for high-frequency applications. Here's a breakdown of what each part means: N: This refers to the N-type connector, a widely used RF connector known for its durability and performance at both low and high frequencies. It's commonly used in applications requiring good power handling and low signal loss. M: This indicates a Male connector, which means the connector has a pin or center conductor that fits into the female counterpart for a secure connection. 1/2" LDF: This part specifies the cable type, which is 1/2" LDF (Low Loss Foam) cable. LDF cables are designed for minimal signal attenuation and can handle higher power levels, making them ideal for communication systems, antennas, and base stations. CLAMP: This refers to the clamp-style connector, which is a method of securing the cable to the connector. Clamp connectors are known for their strong mechanical grip, ensuring a reliable and stable connection, especially in high-vibration environments. Applications: This connector configuration is ideal for use in applications that require high-frequency signal transmission with minimal loss, such as: Telecommunications Broadcast systems RF systems in defense and aerospace industries Microwave communication setups The combination of the N-type connector, 1/2" LDF cable, and clamp-style termination ensures a robust, reliable connection suitable for demanding environments where signal integrity and power handling are critical.





