Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Terminators

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
53K1RR-001N3

53K1RR-001N3

Rosenberger

N TYPE TERMINATOR

0

59S15R-001E3

59S15R-001E3

Rosenberger

SMB TERMINATOR

0

05K150-010S3

05K150-010S3

Rosenberger

PRECISION N TYPE CALIBRATION LOA

0

18K15R-0.5E3

18K15R-0.5E3

Rosenberger

MINI SMP TERMINATOR

0

71S1RR-001N4

71S1RR-001N4

Rosenberger

CONN TERMINATOR PLUG BNC 75OHM

0

29S15R-1.0E3

29S15R-1.0E3

Rosenberger

MCX TERMINATOR

0

32S15R-0.5E3

32S15R-0.5E3

Rosenberger

SMA TERMINATOR

0

32S17R-0.5E3

32S17R-0.5E3

Rosenberger

SMA TERMINATOR

0

32K17R-001E3

32K17R-001E3

Rosenberger

TERMINATOR SMA JACK 50 OHM

5

64S17R-001S3

64S17R-001S3

Rosenberger

4.3/10 TERMINATION

0

05S150-010S3

05S150-010S3

Rosenberger

PRECISION N TYPE CALIBRATION LOA

0

60S17R-001N1

60S17R-001N1

Rosenberger

7/16 TERMINATOR

0

464792

464792

Rosenberger

TERMINATOR SMA PLUG 50 OHM

0

464791

464791

Rosenberger

SMA TERMINATOR

0

32S1ER-001L5

32S1ER-001L5

Rosenberger

SMA TERMINATOR

0

464790

464790

Rosenberger

TERMINATOR SMA JACK 50 OHM

0

464783

464783

Rosenberger

TERMINATOR JACK SMP 50OHM

0

464785

464785

Rosenberger

TERMINATOR MINI COAX JACK

0

464794

464794

Rosenberger

N TYPE TERMINATOR

0

464793

464793

Rosenberger

SMA TERMINATOR

0

Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Terminators

1. Overview

RF coaxial connector terminators are passive components designed to match the characteristic impedance of coaxial cables and systems, preventing signal reflections that cause interference and power loss. They are critical in maintaining signal integrity in high-frequency applications. These terminators absorb transmitted energy, ensuring optimal performance in RF circuits, test systems, and communication networks.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
N-Type Terminator50 impedance, threaded coupling, weatherproof designCellular base stations, microwave systems
BNC TerminatorQuick-connect bayonet style, 50/75 optionsTest equipment, video systems
SMA TerminatorSubminiature threaded design, 0-18 GHz frequency rangeWireless communication modules, aerospace systems
TNC TerminatorThreaded BNC variant, vibration-resistantMilitary radios, mobile networks
F-Type Terminator75 screw-on design for CATV systemsCable TV modems, satellite receivers

3. Structure and Components

Typical terminators consist of: - Outer conductor (copper/aluminum) for shielding - Dielectric material (PTFE/ceramic) maintaining impedance - Center conductor termination resistor (precision chip) - Threaded/snap-fit coupling mechanism - Corrosion-resistant plating (nickel/gold)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Impedance ( )Standard 50 /75 matchingEnsures minimal signal reflection
Frequency RangeDC-18GHz for SMA, DC-11GHz for N-TypeDefines operational bandwidth
VSWR0.1-2.0:1 ratioMeasures impedance matching quality
Power Handling10W-500W average powerDetermines thermal stability
Environmental Rating-55 C to +165 C operating temp, IP67Guarantees reliability in harsh conditions

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber optic nodes
  • Broadcast: TV transmission equipment, satellite systems
  • Test & Measurement: Spectrum analyzers, signal generators
  • Aerospace: Avionics, radar systems
  • Industrial: Medical imaging equipment (MRI), IoT devices

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Amphenol901-5066 SMA Terminator18GHz, 50 , VSWR 1.1:1
TE ConnectivityN-Term-50-12 N-TypeIP68 rated, 500W power handling
Keysight Technologies8120-0033 BNC Terminator50 precision load for lab testing
Rosenberger806 343S TNC TerminatorCorrosion-proof, -40 C to +125 C

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Impedance match with system (50 vs 75 ) - Frequency requirements (check cutoff points) - Environmental conditions (temperature, moisture) - Connection type (threaded vs quick-connect) - Power dissipation needs (high-power applications require larger terminators) - Industry standards (MIL-STD, IEC, EIA)

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Miniaturization for 5G mmWave applications (2.4mm, 1.85mm connectors) - Enhanced thermal management for high-power 5G arrays - Standardization of 75 terminators for automotive radar (76-81GHz) - Adoption of RoHS-compliant materials (lead-free plating) - Integration with smart monitoring systems for network health diagnostics - Development of reusable terminators for lab environments

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