POD Series, Coaxial Connector (RF) Adapters

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HRM.P-POD.J(40)
RF COAX CONVERTER ADAPTER
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Panel Mount
Between Series
Flange
50 Ohms
POD
8 GHz
Plug to Jack
Female to Male
SMA Plug, Male Pin
Straight
Snap-On, Threaded
Gold
POD Jack, Female Socket
SMA to POD
HRMP-POD1J(40)
RF COAX CONVERTER ADAPTER
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Free Hanging (In-Line)
Between Series
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50 Ohms
POD
3 GHz
Plug to Jack
Female to Male
SMA Plug, Male Pin
Straight
Snap-On, Threaded
Gold
POD1 Jack, Female Socket
SMA to POD1
HRMJ-PODP(40)
RF COAX CONVERTER ADAPTER
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Free Hanging (In-Line)
Between Series
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POD
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Plug to Jack
Female to Male
POD Plug, Male Pin
Straight
Snap-On, Threaded
Gold
SMA Jack, Female Socket
SMA to POD
BNCJ-PODP(40)
RF COAX CONVERTER ADAPTER
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Free Hanging (In-Line)
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POD
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Plug to Jack
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POD Plug, Male Pin
Straight
Bayonet Lock, Snap-On
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BNC Jack, Female Socket
BNC to POD

About  Coaxial Connector (RF) Adapters

RF coaxial adapters play a crucial role in facilitating seamless connections between different styles of coaxial connectors. These adapters enable the conversion from one type of coaxial connector to another, regardless of whether it is DIN Rail, Free Hanging, Panel Mount, or Through Hole. They serve as interface components that allow for the integration and compatibility of various coaxial connector styles, ensuring smooth transitions and reliable signal transmission across different systems. Examples of RF coaxial adapters include a wide range of connector types such as AFI, APC-2.4mm, APC-N, APC-3.5mm, BNC, DIN Coax, EFI HD, Euro, F, FMC, FME, G, H.FL, HN, MCX, MHV, MMCX, MRF 1.6/5.6, N, NEX10, NIM-CAMAC CD/N 549, Nim-Camac, OS-50, OSB, OSM, OSN, OSP, OST, OSSM, PSMP, QMA, QN, RJC-N, Reverse Polarity, SC, SMA, SMB, SMC, SMP, SMPM, SVK, TNC, TRB Twinaxial/Triaxial, TRC Twinaxial/Triaxial, TRS, U.FL, UHF, W.FL2, WSMP, 1.85 mm, 2.4 mm, 2.92 mm, 3 mm, 7 mm, 1.0/2.3, 1.6/5.6, 4.1/9.5, 4.3/10, 7/16 DIN, and 7/16. These adapters are designed to ensure seamless compatibility and connectivity across a diverse range of coaxial connector styles, making them essential components in the construction and maintenance of RF and microwave systems. In summary, RF coaxial adapters provide the critical function of enabling interoperability between different coaxial connector types, allowing for the efficient integration and transmission of RF signals across various communication and electronic systems.