Bulgin expands its RF connector product range, offering strong voltage handling & wide-frequency

Always looking to address emerging application opportunities, Bulgin has added further products to its portfolio of RF connectors.

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Designed to work with coaxial cables already in use in large-scale communication infrastructure, these latest connectors deliver multi-GHz operation and exhibit industry-leading transmission characteristics. They also benefit from very low impedance levels of 50Ohm, and have insulation resistance values that are greater than 5000MOhm
to minimise the losses experienced.

The 1.85mm format connectors feature M7 threads, with a frequency range that spans all the way through to 65GHz. Alongside them, there are the 2.4mm and 2.92mm connectors, which operate mode-free up to 50GHz and 40GHz respectively. These are further
complemented by N-Type connectors (that each has a threaded coupling mechanism), TNC-compatible connectors, plus compact high-precision SMA and SSMA connectors. RF terminations and connector adapters are also available.

The robustness of these new connectors is a key differentiator. This assures their long-term reliability, even
when they are deployed in uncompromising environments. They can cope with voltages reaching up to 1000V. An operational temperature range covering -65°C to +165°C is also supported.

Passivated stainless steel construction means that the Bulgin RF connectors possess extremely high degrees of mechanical durability and
offer prolonged operational lifespans. Plug or jack type contacts can be selected. These contacts are made from beryllium copper alloy and have 20N retention. Either screw or bayonet locking mechanisms are featured, in order to maintain connector integrity. 

You can access more details on Bulgin’s new RF connectors via https://info.bulgin.com/bulgin-rf-connector-range-landing-page?hs_preview=Bzqvceho-51544661132

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