RF Accessories

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
WRL-11697

WRL-11697

SparkFun

XBEE EXPLORER DONGLE

149

TP-SC-BT1

TP-SC-BT1

Tycon Systems, Inc.

BLUETOOTH INTERFACE FOR TP-SC MP

9

QMC-WGS15-0600AU

QMC-WGS15-0600AU

Quantum Microwave Components

WR-15 GOLD 6 INCH WAVEGUIDE STRA

5

LPMB4BRACKETAM

LPMB4BRACKETAM

PulseLarsen Antenna

ADHESIVE MOUNT FOR LPMB4XXX ANTE

173

LP-BTR-NMP

LP-BTR-NMP

Times Microwave Systems

20-1000MHZ DC BLOCKED GT N TYPE

0

1977-09-A02

1977-09-A02

J.W. Miller / Bourns

COAX, DC TO 7GHZ, F, FF, 25W

0

NMOKFME

NMOKFME

PulseLarsen Antenna

NMO MOUNT, 17 CX, FME

300

AK-F1-USB

AK-F1-USB

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.

KIT ACCY F1 USB GLOBAL

2

1977-25-A02

1977-25-A02

J.W. Miller / Bourns

COAX, DC TO 7GHZ, F, FF, 190W

0

LP-HBX-DMP

LP-HBX-DMP

Times Microwave Systems

100-700MHZ DC BLOCKED, COMBINER

0

NMOKHFCXMPL

NMOKHFCXMPL

PulseLarsen Antenna

NMO HIGH FREQUENCY MOUNT, 17' RG

50

LP-GPX-05-NFM

LP-GPX-05-NFM

Times Microwave Systems

1000-2000MHZ N TYPE M/F BI-DIREC

0

GB8

GB8

Laird - Antennas

MOUNT MAGN 3/4" RG58A/U 12'BLACK

0

LBM9034

LBM9034

Laird - Antennas

ACCY BRACKET 3/4" RT ANGLE 90DEG

7

LP-STRL-DMS

LP-STRL-DMS

Times Microwave Systems

680-2200MHZ 7/16 DIN TYPE MALE O

0

LP-18-400-NMH-X

LP-18-400-NMH-X

Times Microwave Systems

DC-6000MHZ GT N TYPE M BI-DIRECT

0

QMC-CRYODPLX-0218

QMC-CRYODPLX-0218

Quantum Microwave Components

CRYOGENIC DIPLEXER

27

W9922

W9922

PulseLarsen Antenna

BRACKET WALL MOUNT SPLITTER SS

0

LP-GTD-23

LP-GTD-23

Times Microwave Systems

GAS REPLACEMENT KIT (230V/210W)

0

VBK10

VBK10

Antenna Technologies Limited Company

V-BLOCK MOUNTING KIT

100

RF Accessories

1. Overview

RF (Radio Frequency) and IF (Intermediate Frequency) accessories are critical components for signal transmission, processing, and system integration in wireless communication systems. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) accessories enable non-contact data exchange between tags and readers. These components are essential in telecommunications, IoT, logistics, and industrial automation, driving efficiency and connectivity in modern technology.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctionApplication Example
RF ConnectorsEnsure reliable signal transmission between devicesBase station antennas, test equipment
RF CablesLow-loss signal transmission between componentsWi-Fi routers, satellite systems
RFID ReadersRead/write data to RFID tags via radio wavesWarehouse inventory management
RFID TagsStore unique identification dataAsset tracking in healthcare
AttenuatorsReduce signal strength without distortionSignal calibration in labs

3. Structure and Components

RF accessories typically include conductive elements (e.g., brass or beryllium copper for connectors), dielectric materials (PTFE insulation), and protective housings (aluminum or plastic). RFID tags consist of a microchip, etched antenna, and substrate (PVC or PET). Advanced designs integrate EMI shielding and waterproofing for harsh environments.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Frequency Range (Hz)Determines compatibility with system bandwidth
Impedance ( )Affects signal reflection (standard: 50 /75 )
Insertion Loss (dB)Measures signal power reduction
VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio)Indicates impedance matching quality
Read Range (m)Operational distance for RFID systems

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G infrastructure, fiber optic systems
  • Retail: RFID-enabled smart shelves
  • Healthcare: Patient tracking and medication management
  • Manufacturing: RFID-based production line automation
  • Case Study: Automotive factories use UHF RFID tags for real-time parts tracking

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
TE ConnectivityAmphenol RF 4.3-10 connectors
Alien TechnologyALN-9840 Monza RFID tags
Keysight TechnologiesN9917A RF cable tester
OmronV700RFID industrial readers

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Match frequency range and impedance with system requirements
  2. Evaluate environmental durability (temperature, humidity)
  3. Assess read range and data transfer speed for RFID systems
  4. Consider cost-effectiveness for large-scale deployments
  5. Verify industry certifications (FCC, CE)

8. Industry Trends

  • Miniaturization for IoT device integration
  • Development of mmWave-compatible components (24GHz+)
  • AI-enhanced RFID systems for predictive analytics
  • Growing adoption of RAIN RFID for retail applications
  • Integration with 5G networks for ultra-low latency communication
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