Amphenol RF adds single-crimp N-Type connectors

Amphenol RF has added single-crimp N-Type connectors to its interconnect portfolio.

These connectors offer the abilityto attach the connectors to cable with only one crimp of the ferrule, eliminating the need to crimp the contact separately.

These connectors are IP67-rated when mated and feature a hex nut built into the body for easy mating.


Single-crimp N-Type connectors are well-suited for applications that require installation in the field with minimal tools such as antennas, base stations and radar systems.


These N-Type connectors are engineered with a nickel-plated brass body and gold-plated beryllium copper contact, and feature a PTFE insulator.

They provide reliable RF performance up to 11 GHz and allow for a minimum of 500 mating cycles.

The durable medium-sized interface features a threaded coupling mechanism for secure mating and vibration-resistance which makesthem ideal for equipment located in harsh environments.

Single-crimp N-Type connectors join a broad offering of RFinterconnect designed to meet the increasing need for solderless designs to support installations in the field.

as part of is  interconnect portfolio. These connectors offer the abilityto attach the connectors to cable with only one crimp of the ferrule, eliminating the need to crimp the contact separately. These connectors are IP67-rated when mated and feature a hex nut built into the body for easy mating.

Single-crimp N-Type connectors are well-suited for applications that require installation in the field with minimal tools such as antennas, base stations and radar systems.

These N-Type connectors are engineered with a nickel-plated brass body and gold-plated beryllium copper contact, and feature a PTFE insulator. They provide reliable RF performance up to 11 GHz and allow for a minimum of 500 mating cycles.

The durable medium-sized interface features a threaded coupling mechanism for secure mating and vibration-resistance which makesthem ideal for equipment located in harsh environments.

Single-crimp N-Type connectors join a broad offering of RFinterconnect designed to meet the increasing need for solderless designs to support installations in the field. The versatility of these connectors reduces time and labor costs without sacrificing reliability.

David Manners

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