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2022-09-22
Detailed Explanation of Coaxial MCX Connectors
MCX stands for Micro Coaxial. Thanks to its push‑in mating mechanism, MCX connectors enable quick and easy connection and disconnection, significantly reducing installation time. Even at frequencies up to 6 GHz, MCX connectors maintain excellent electrical performance and are available in 50‑ohm and 75‑ohm impedance options. They also accommodate a wide range of cable types, including semi‑rigid and flexible cables, ensuring reliable connections and long service life.
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Detailed Explanation of Coaxial SMB Connectors
SMA coaxial connectors are well known to many users, whereas another type—SMB coaxial connectors—may be less familiar. As a connector slightly smaller than SMA, it also plays an important role in the coaxial‑cable domain. This article provides an overview of SMB coaxial connectors.
Detailed Explanation of Coaxial TNC Connectors
Its characteristic impedance is 50 ohms, and its optimal operating frequency range is 0–11 GHz. In the microwave frequency band, TNC connectors outperform BNC connectors.
2022-09-06
Connector Definition
Connectors are indispensable components in automated electronic equipment, primarily used to link isolated devices or assemblies, enabling the flow of signals or electrical currents and thereby achieving their intended functions.
The consumer electronics market is in decline—where are the new growth drivers for connectors?
The TV market is no exception: in the first quarter of 2022, global TV shipments totaled 44.9 million units, down 6.1% year over year, marking the third consecutive quarter of year-on-year decline. According to data from AVC, China’s color-TV retail sales across all channels reached 8.831 million units in the first quarter, a year-over-year drop of more than 10%—a decline that outpaced the global market.
The market demand for the connector industry in China stands at 88.527 billion units.
The “In-depth Analysis of China’s Connector and Niche Product Markets and Strategic Development Plan Report” indicates that China’s connector production is predominantly concentrated in the mid- to low‑end segments, with a relatively small share in the high‑end market; however, demand for high‑end connectors is growing rapidly. At present, China’s connector industry is transitioning from a manufacturing‑driven model to one focused on innovation. Strong demand exists for high‑end connectors—particularly in sectors such as automotive, telecommunications and data communications, computers and peripherals, industrial applications, and defense and aerospace—driving rapid expansion in the high‑end connector market.