N Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CFS800 Coaxial Cable

Product ID: N-JCFS800-2

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N Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CFS800 Coaxial Cable

N Male Straight RF Connector for CFS800 Cable – Model N-JCFS800-2

The N male straight RF connector, model N-JCFS800-2, is designed for broadband RF transmission using the CFS800 low-loss coaxial cable. Operating from DC to 18 GHz with 50 Ω impedance, VSWR < 1.12, and insertion loss < 0.06 √f dB, it provides high power handling, low reflection, and excellent return-loss control. Explore other high-performance solutions in the N-type connector family.

High-Frequency Stability and Power Reliability

The N-JCFS800-2 ensures stable amplitude and phase response across wide frequency ranges, supporting both microwave measurement and RF transmission systems. Its broadband precision design minimizes PIM and guarantees consistent impedance transition.

Durable Stainless-Steel Build and Electrical Integrity

Manufactured from passivated stainless steel with a gold-plated beryllium-copper (BeCu) center contact, it provides corrosion resistance, mechanical durability, and repeatable low contact resistance. Additional broadband-grade connectors are listed under RF connectors.

Reliable Solder Termination and Environmental Compliance

The straight solder-mount termination maintains tight dielectric centering and stable signal propagation under repeated use or vibration. The N-JCFS800-2 is fully RoHS and REACH compliant, ensuring adherence to modern environmental and safety standards. See other high-performance termination options under cable-mount connectors.

Optimized Integration with CFS800 Coaxial Cable

Pair the N-JCFS800-2 with the CFS800 low-loss coaxial cable to achieve superior phase stability, low insertion loss, and repeatable impedance control in laboratory and high-frequency transmission environments.