The N Male RF Connector (also known as Type-N male connector) is a medium-sized coaxial RF connector designed to join coaxial cables and transmit high-frequency signals effectively. Invented in the 1940s by Paul Neill of Bell Labs, this connector was among the first capable of handling microwave-frequency signals, making it a staple in RF and microwave communication systems.
| Parameter | Value |
| Article No. | N-50KFD72 |
| Frequency range | DC ~6GHz |
| Impedance | 50Ω |
| VSWR | ≤1.30 |
| Withstanding voltage | 1500V |
| Insulation resistance | 5000MΩ |
| Connector type | N-male interface |
| Standard | IEC60169-4 |
| Parameter | Value |
| Waterproof degree | NO |
| Moisture resistance | NO |
| Mating cycles | ≥500 |
| Outer dimension | 32*17.5*17.5mm |
| Parameter | Value |
| Operating temperature range | -65℃~+165℃ |
| Storage temperature range | -30℃~+60℃ |
| Connector parts | Material | Plating |
| Center conductor | Brass | Gilding |
| Outer conductor | Brass | Nickel plating |
| Dielectric | PTFE | / |
| Salt mist | 96H |
| Standard | 500pc/plastic bag in separate carton |
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