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CTL Series Crimp Tools
Amphenol CTL Series crimp tools are sold complete as a tool handle with the die set included. Purchase of some or all of the seven tools will allow the user to terminate most popular RG coaxial cables.
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BNC Female
BNC Adapters
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BNC connectors are miniature, lightweight connectors widely used in computer networks, test and instrumentation, telecommunications and broadcast industries. Their quick disconnect bayonet coupling, small size and low cost are key features. Cable termination styles available include crimp/crimp, one piece Sure twist, traditional solder/clamp styles as well as field serviceable terminations requiring no special tools. BNC connectors are available both with 50 ohm and 75 ohm impedance structures, for applications where impedance match is important. Typically, the 75 ohm BNC's are used in video and telecommunication applications |
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Amphenol's 50 ohm SMA connectors are semi-precision sub miniature connectors performing DC through 18 GHz. SMA connectors are primarily used where trends toward higher frequencies and miniaturization. SMA connectors are built in accordance with MIL-C-39012 and CECC22110/111, and are available for a variety of flexible and semi-rigid cables. Amphenol's line of brass SMA connectors provide a cost effective solution for applications where stainless steel construction is not required. |
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SMB connectors feature quick/disconnect snap-on mating and are available in both 50 and 75 ohm impedance structures. For maximum space utilization, Amphenol also offers a high density 75 ohm version. This series of connectors conform to the requirements of MIL-C-39012 and the interface is in compliance with MIL-STD-348. Using highly efficient die cast molds and high speed fully-automated assembly equipment. Amphenol's SMB connector line offers a cost effective solution for digital cellular PCN, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and wireless LAN systems needs. |
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Amphenol UHF connectors are the original radio frequency connector interface. They are general purpose units which operate satisfactorily DC to 300 MHz. Applications include citizen band radio receivers, public address systems, and a variety of other low frequency system applications where cost is a prime consideration. |
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Amphenol has developed a variety of board level F receptacles for use on high speed modems and CIU's. These connectors utilize Amphenol's unique female contact design featuring a true cylindrical coaxial contact. As a result, superior RF performance and excellent insertion / withdrawal characteristics are achieved. We also offer designs capable of handling up to 15 amps for future set-top box applications. F receptacles are available in multiple styles including SMD versions complimenting Amphenol's line of drop F connectors and adapters. |
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Amphenol TNC connectors were originally developed for aircraft and missile applications where extreme vibration is a factor. TNC connectors are of miniature size like the BNC connector but feature a threaded coupling nut for applications requiring performance through 11 GHz. Chosen for their durability and reliability, TNC connectors are widely used in the cellular/mobile communication industry for equipment cabling and antenna interfaces. |
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Amphenol's 7/16 connectors are designed for use in medium to high power communication systems. These connectors perform exceptionally well in multichannel cellular systems where power levels approximate 100 watts per channel. Designed for both flexible as well as corrugated cables, these connectors are used in a variety of cellular base station and broadcast communication applications. Amphenol's designs offer superior IMD characteristics and assembly onto corrugated cable has been greatly simplified. |
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The 1.0/2.3 series of coaxial connectors are designed for telecommunication systems requiring a sub miniature 50 ohm slide on / screw on connector. These connectors comply with the requirements of DIN 41626, DIN 47297 INFC 93569 INFC 93571 and CECC22230. The connectors perform DE through 10 GHz, and feature crimp cable termination for low installation cost. |
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Amphenol twin contact connectors (Twinax) are used in balance line, high sensitivity circuits. The keyed twinax style of connectors feature key way polarization to insure system integrity and prevent signals from being mixed. These connectors have been primarily used on computer mainframe and peripherals and related network applications and are designed to terminate large size twinaxial cables. |
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Amphenol's twin contact connectors are used in balanced line, high sensitivity circuits. These applications typically center on computer networks and equipment and process control devices. The BNC-twin connectors feature the same two-studed bayonet locking mechanism as standard coaxial connectors where quick connect/disconnect is an advantage. |
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The 1.6/5.6 is a miniature 75 ohm connector primarily designed for use in the telecommunication industry. The snap-on mating face allows for quick mating for test purposes, and it is also threaded to provide a durable condition when mated. Crimp/crimp cable terminations provide ease of assembly and low installation costs, and the small size allows for dense packing on equipment. |
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To address the rapid implementation of the U.S. digital cellular PCN infrastructure, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and instrumentation and Wireless LAN Systems, Amphenol has optimized its MCX product offering to target these high growth market applications. The growth rate of these emerging markets has fueled an increasing demand for sub miniature coaxial connectors with very good electrical performance to 6 GHz. |
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Mini-UHF connectors are a miniature version of the original UHF connector and feature a threaded coupling mechanism for reliable mating. The mini-UHF connector is designed for use in cellular mobile telephone systems where size, weight and cost are critical. Featuring crimp cable termination for low installation costs, these connectors provide excellent RF performance in applications through 2.5 GHz. |
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Amphenol's MicroMate MMCX connector line is a family of products designed as the next generation 50 ohm micro miniature surface mount coaxial interconnections system. Providing a more robust interface for greater durability, this series is ideal for high volume wireless SMT or PCMCIA applications in cellular base stations, cellular phones and personal communicators, global positioning systems (GPS) and wireless LAN (WLAN) applications. |
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Amphenol has developed a range of high performance G receptacles for use in today's 1 GHz amplifier and fiber optic node equipment designs. Amphenol has also developed a series of 15 amp G receptacles for HFC networks. These connectors are designed to meet the 15 amp current capability required to power loop electronics in support of enhanced telephony services being implemented by CATV MSO's and telco's. |
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Amphenol's reverse polarity connectors have been developed to meet the requirements of the FCC part 15.203 dictating the need for a non-standard interface to be used on connectors designed for spread spectrum wireless devices. Amphenol offers reverse polarity interfaces in the SMA, TNC and BNC connector line, allowing the user the greatest flexibility for cable and size constraints. Featuring all crimp terminations, these connectors feature performance consistent with the corresponding non-polarized product family. |
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Type N connectors are medium size threaded connectors for use DC through 11 GHz and feature a characteristic 50 ohm impedance structure. Applications for N connectors include base station equipment, broadcast and satellite communication systems as well as test and instrumentation equipment. Connector performance is per MIL-C-39012, with commercial grade versions available for the most popular configurations. Cable termination includes clamp styles and crimp styles, and connectors are available for the most widely used coaxial cables. |
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Type HN
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HN connectors are medium size weatherproof units designed for high voltage applications. HN connectors feature captivated contact design which prevents contact recession under temperature extremes and mechanical stresses. Coupling is 3/4-20 threaded. |
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C Type
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C connectors are medium size and weatherproof. Coupling is two-stud bayonet lock. C connectors provide constant 50 ohm impedance. They may be used with 75 ohm cable, at lower frequencies (below 300 MHz) where no serious mismatch is introduced. |
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UHF Type
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Invented in the 1930's by an Amphenol engineer named E. Clark Quackenbush, UHF coaxial connectors are general purpose units developed for use in low frequency systems from 0.6 - 300 MHz. Invented for use in the radio industry, UHF is an acronym for Ultra High Frequency because at the time 300 MHz was considered high frequency |
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