Type-C

C connectors, also known as Type-C connectors, are emerging as a game-changer in the world of high-frequency connections. They offer a unique blend of features that make them ideal for a wide range of applications.

C connectors are medium-sized, weatherproof connectors that operate up to 11 GHz. These connectors feature a two-stud bayonet coupling with no exposed slots on the coupling nut, providing a secure and reliable connection. With a constant 50 ohm impedance, RF C-Type connectors can also be used with 75 ohm cable at lower frequencies (below 300 MHz). They are designed for quick and easy coupling, making them ideal for high-frequency applications.

Main Features:

  • High-Speed Data Transmission: Capable of handling data rates exceeding 10 Gbps, making them suitable for next-generation communication systems and high-speed data transfer applications.
  • Miniaturization: Featuring a compact and lightweight design, ideal for space-constrained environments and portable devices.
  • Blind-Mating Capability: Enabling easy connection without the need for precise alignment, beneficial for applications with limited accessibility or visibility.
  • Multifunctionality: Supporting power delivery, data transfer, and audio/video signals through a single connector, simplifying cable management and reducing complexity.
  • Ruggedness: Built with robust materials and construction, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments and demanding applications.

Applications for Type-C Connectors:

  • Next-Generation Wireless Networks: Connecting antennas, base stations, and other equipment in 5G and future wireless networks for high-speed data transmission.
  • Mobile Devices: Used in smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices for high-speed charging, data transfer, and multimedia applications.
  • Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Connecting headsets, sensors, and other equipment for seamless and immersive VR/AR experiences.
  • Automotive Industry: Employed in car infotainment systems, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and autonomous driving technologies.
  • Medical Devices: Used in medical imaging equipment, surgical robots, and other medical devices for high-speed data transfer and reliable operation.
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