N Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CFF720 Coaxial Cable

Product ID: N-JCFF720-1

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N Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CFF720 Coaxial Cable

N Male Straight RF Connector for CFF720 Cable – Model N-JCFF720-1

The N male straight RF connector, model N-JCFF720-1, is engineered for low-loss, high-power interconnects using the CFF720 coaxial cable. Supporting DC–18 GHz operation at 50 Ω impedance, with VSWR < 1.12 and insertion loss < 0.06 √f dB, it provides stable broadband performance for RF transmit and precision test systems. Explore related high-power solutions in the N-type connector family.

High-Power Stability and Broadband Precision

The N-JCFF720-1 delivers consistent impedance matching and low return loss across the entire frequency range. Its design supports high current capacity and low passive intermodulation (PIM) in laboratory and communication applications.

Durable Construction and Electrical Reliability

Manufactured from passivated stainless steel and fitted with a gold-plated beryllium-copper (BeCu) center contact, the connector ensures long-term mechanical strength, corrosion protection, and low contact resistance. For additional precision-grade RF components, see RF connectors.

Secure Solder Termination and Environmental Compliance

The straight solder-mount termination maintains tight impedance transition and minimal phase variation, ensuring dependable performance in both laboratory and field environments. The N-JCFF720-1 connector is RoHS and REACH compliant, guaranteeing adherence to global safety and environmental standards. Similar ruggedized terminations are listed in cable-mount connectors.

Optimized Integration with CFF720 Coaxial Cable

Pair the N-JCFF720-1 with the CFF720 low-loss coaxial cable to achieve low attenuation, stable phase accuracy, and excellent broadband consistency across transmit and measurement systems.