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  2. SMA connector - Wikipedia

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    SMA ( SubMiniature version A) connectors are semi-precision coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s as a minimal connector interface for coaxial cable with a screw-type coupling mechanism. The connector has a 50 Ω impedance. [1] SMA was originally designed for use from DC (0 Hz) to 12 GHz, however this has been extended over time and ...

  3. APC-7 connector - Wikipedia

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    7 mm (0.28 in) Passband. 0–18 GHz. The APC-7 connector (also referred to as a 7 mm connector) is a precision coaxial connector used on laboratory microwave test equipment for frequencies up to 18 GHz. APC-7 connectors are advantageous because they have a low reflection coefficient, make repeatable coaxial connections, and are genderless. [1]

  4. HDI-45 connector - Wikipedia

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    HDI-45 connector. HDI-45 is the third onboard connector from the top along the left rear edge of this Power Macintosh 8100. The HDI-45 was one of Apple Computer's proprietary cable-to-onboard video connectors. A 45-pin connector, the HDI stands for High-Density Interconnect.

  5. BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    Passband. Typically 0–4 GHz. The BNC connector (initialism of "Bayonet Neill–Concelman") is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable. It is designed to maintain the same characteristic impedance of the cable, with 50 ohm and 75 ohm types being made. It is usually applied for video and radio ...

  6. QMA and QN connector - Wikipedia

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    The connectors have been available since 2003. The connector family was created by the Quick Lock Formula Alliance, which consists of Huber+Suhner, Radiall, Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik, and Amphenol. QMA and QN connectors are the quick lock version of SMA and N connectors. This design can save much handling time because it allows quick ...

  7. Motorola connector - Wikipedia

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    Coaxial. A Motorola connector (also called a Motorola antenna plug[citation needed] or a male DIN 41585 [1]) is a common coaxial cable RF connector used primarily in the automotive industry for connecting the coaxial feedline from the antenna to the radio receiver. It is also sometimes used for connecting scanner antennas to scanners.

  8. Microsoft Office - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Office, or simply Office, is a family of client software, server software, and services developed by Microsoft. It was first announced by Bill Gates on August 1, 1988, at COMDEX in Las Vegas.

  9. Elastomeric connector - Wikipedia

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    An LCD connector (units are cm) Elastomeric connectors, also known by the registered trademark ZEBRA connectors, [1] consist of alternating conductive and insulating regions in a rubber or elastomer matrix to produce overall anisotropic conductive properties. The original version consisted of alternating conductive and insulating layers of ...