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7 16 din connector

The integral D in defines the interface mating, while IN represents the operational band of 18 GHz which it was designed for, and that centres it within RF transmission system communications.

Today, we will explore the world of connectors in RF transmission systems and find out how they can help make everything tick over nicely. One of it is the 7-16 DIN connector and specially with high power tasks, this component should be handled more closely. While crucial in its role, this connector can often remain hidden away quietly doing a job that is far from glamorous and typically doesn't require fanfare. In this post, we are going to deconstruct the 7-16 DIN connector; what it does and why its important as well as how you can choose the right one for your application.

Introduction of 7-16 DIN connector

As the demand for connectors capable of operating with high power levels and frequencies (esp. in telecommunications, broadcasting etc) grows higher, Amphenol RF provided an alternative by introducing 7-16 DIN connector to handle operations much better than its predecessors or current options on the market. This connector, developed in the late 1980s became well known for its rugged construction, precise machining tolerances and reliable performance at a nominal impedance of 50 ohms. The main function is reflection loss prevention between linkable base station antennas and satellite communication systems.

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