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The N connector was invented by and named after Paul Neill of Bell Labs. It was the first connector capable of true microwave performance. N connectors have threaded coupling interfaces and are 50 ohms in impedance. There are also 75 ohm versions available, but they will not mate with the more common 50 ohm version. N connectors operate up to 11 GHz in the common 50 ohm impedance design. Applications for the N connector include Local Area Networks (LANs); test equipment; broadcast, satellite and military communication equipment.
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Products are manufactured in accordance with MIL-C-39012. The above specifications are typical, although some variations may occur within the range. For more detailed technical data on specific products, technical data sheets can be supplied. |
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