RF Accessories

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
OTX-ACC-KIT-HH-BLK

OTX-ACC-KIT-HH-BLK

Linx Technologies

COVER FOR OEM TX BLACK

42

TMB58

TMB58

PulseLarsen Antenna

STAINLESS TMB 5/8 MOUNT

0

LP-HBX-NMP

LP-HBX-NMP

Times Microwave Systems

100-700MHZ DC BLOCKED, COMBINER

0

QMC-WC15-1FR

QMC-WC15-1FR

Quantum Microwave Components

WR-15 WAVEGUIDE TO 1 MM COAX FEM

0

HORNET-TX-IPKIT

HORNET-TX-IPKIT

RF Solutions

TRANSMITTER O-RING TO IP65

0

QMC-WB10-E90

QMC-WB10-E90

Quantum Microwave Components

WR-10 W-BAND WAVEGUIDE BEND

26

NMOMMRDSFME

NMOMMRDSFME

PulseLarsen Antenna

NMO 3.5 ROUND MAG MOUNT, 12 DS,

0

QMC-BPF28-3502

QMC-BPF28-3502

Quantum Microwave Components

WR-28 BAND PASS FILTER

8

FM2

FM2

Laird - Antennas

MOUNTING BRACKET FIBERGLASS

248

LP-GTR-DFM

LP-GTR-DFM

Times Microwave Systems

DC-2500MHZ GT 7/16 DIN TYPE M/F

0

NMOHPC

NMOHPC

Laird - Antennas

MOUNT HPM 3/4 NO CABLE

9

QMC-WGS10-0100AU

QMC-WGS10-0100AU

Quantum Microwave Components

WR-10 GOLD 1 INCH WAVEGUIDE STR

15

2903447

2903447

Phoenix Contact

PROGRAMMING CABLE

588

QMC-WGS15-0200AU

QMC-WGS15-0200AU

Quantum Microwave Components

WR-15 GOLD 2 INCH WAVEGUIDE STRA

10

MABVTO

MABVTO

Laird - Antennas

ACCY MOUNT BMM 3/8

90

MTCM-LSP3-B03-KIT

MTCM-LSP3-B03-KIT

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.

USB ACCY KIT CAT1 LTE USB MODEM

9

1977-50-A00

1977-50-A00

J.W. Miller / Bourns

COAX, DC TO 7GHZ, N, FF, 780W

0

QCONE.100

QCONE.100

PulseLarsen Antenna

STAINLESS Q BASE, .100 DIA

0

CGS-1030-00-NNN-34

CGS-1030-00-NNN-34

Vitelec / Cinch Connectivity Solutions

SURGE ARRSTER 3GHZ N MALE-FEMALE

22

MBD

MBD

Laird - Antennas

MOUNT 3/4" HOLE BRASS NO CONN

20

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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