Type | RF coaxial connector | ||
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Production history | |||
Designer | Paul Neill | ||
Designed | 1940s | ||
General specifications | |||
Diameter |
Male: 2.03 cm (0.80 in) Female: 1.57 cm (0.62 in)[1][failed verification] (outer, typical) | ||
Cable | Coaxial cable | ||
Passband | 0–11 GHz, often up to 18 GHz |
The N connector (also, type-N connector) is a threaded, weatherproof, medium-size RF connector used to join coaxial cables. It was one of the first connectors capable of carrying microwave-frequency signals, and was invented in the 1940s by Paul Neill of Bell Labs, after whom the connector is named.[2]
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