Low Pim Nex10 Connector Series for Coax Cable

Type: Nex10 Type
Application: RF
Gender: Male
Transport Package: Packaged by PP Bag, Small Box and Carton
Specification: 086 cable
Trademark: HarshMet
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
HNX10
Origin
China
Production Capacity
10000PCS/Week

Product Description

High-speed data transmission in today's global mobile communication networks demands a highly efficient network infrastructure. Passive intermodulation (PIM) in a network can cause serious interference,significantly degrade the network quality, and impacton KPI figures. The NEX-10 interface has been designed using the many years of experience gained in the field of low PIM connector design to developa robust, small-size low PIM connector.

Features & Benefits
The NEX-10 interface was designed using the many years of experience gained in the field of low PIM connector design to develop a robust, low PIM connector.
* Separation of electrical contact from the mechanical reference, which yields a low PIM and high RL performance regardless of the coupling mechanism or applied torque
* Robust design prevents any damage in the event of cable movement or vibration * Contact areas protected against damage during handling
* Elimination of installation errors
* Excellent RL performance up to 20 GHz and high screening efficiency, offering reliable elec
trical performance
* Small size, minimum flange height of 12.7 mm allowing compact and lightweight modules
* Two possible mechanical connections - screw type and push-pull - are providing flexibility during installation
* Interface-specific weather protection boot providing a uniform and tested solution as a standard product

Low Pim Nex10 Connector Series for Coax Cable
 

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