Description
N: This refers to the N-type connector, which is a popular coaxial RF connector designed for high-frequency applications. N-type connectors are known for their robustness, reliability, and ability to handle high power, making them ideal for use in telecommunications and industrial environments. M: The M denotes a male connector, indicating that this part features a male N-type connector, which is typically used to mate with a female counterpart in an RF system. 1/2" LDF: This refers to the 1/2" LDF cable, which is a type of low-loss dielectric coaxial cable. LDF (Low Dielectric Foam) cables are designed to minimize signal loss over long distances, making them suitable for high-frequency and high-power applications. The 1/2" size refers to the diameter of the cable, commonly used in outdoor and high-performance systems. SOLDER: The term solder refers to the type of connector termination used. Soldering involves melting a filler metal to join the connector and the cable, providing a reliable and durable electrical connection. This is a common method for terminating RF cables when a solid and permanent connection is needed. Application: The N M 1/2" LDF SOLDER part number likely represents a male N-type connector terminated with solder on a 1/2" LDF cable. This combination is used in high-frequency RF applications, such as: Telecommunications: For connecting antennas, transmission lines, and other equipment in RF communication systems. Military and Aerospace: For secure, high-performance signal transmission in demanding environments. Broadcasting: In systems requiring low-loss transmission of RF signals. The 1/2" LDF cable ensures minimal signal loss over longer distances, while the N-type connector provides durability and reliability for the connection. The solder termination ensures a secure and robust connection that can handle the rigors of RF systems. Let me know if you need more technical details or further explanation!





