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Type N Male Solderless Crimp

Type N male solderless crimp connectors provide low-loss coax cable assembly in RF application environments supporting low-loss coax cable assemblies, radio pigtails, wireless communication systems, and general RF interconnect applications. Built for cable assembly work, these N male solderless crimp connectors simplify termination for compatible coaxial cable types in commercial and industrial RF installations. Featuring straight body design with standard polarity and threaded coupling, 50 ohm impedance up to 6 GHz with brass nickel-plated body, gold-plated brass contact, and PTFE dielectric supporting 1.5 maximum VSWR.

For comprehensive Type N connector solutions beyond male solderless crimp configurations, explore our Coaxial Connectors - Type N category, featuring Type N male, female, clamp, crimp, panel mount, reverse polarity, and solderless connectors for RF, low-loss coax, and wireless communication applications.

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What are Type N male solderless crimp connectors used for?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors are designed for low-loss coax cable assembly in RF application environments supporting radio pigtail assemblies, RF cable builds, and wireless communication systems. These solderless crimp connectors simplify termination for compatible coaxial cable types in commercial and industrial RF installations. Typical applications include low-loss coax terminations, antenna feed assemblies, and general RF infrastructure installations requiring threaded Type N interfaces and dependable electrical performance.

What cable types are compatible with Type N male solderless crimp connectors?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors are available for 400-series low-loss coax cable and 195-series low-loss coax cable including compatibility with CNT-400, TWS-400, CA-400, CNT-195, TWS-195, and CA-195 cable types. The cable compatibility enables use in low-loss coax assembly and RF pigtail construction. Connectors are intended for use only with cables featuring solid center conductors ensuring reliable crimped termination.

What frequency capability do Type N male solderless crimp connectors support?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors feature 50 ohm impedance supporting frequencies up to 6 GHz for wireless and RF communication systems. The 6 GHz capability accommodates cellular, wireless LAN, and general RF interconnect applications requiring high-frequency performance. Frequency coverage supports radio pigtails and RF cable assemblies in contemporary wireless communication systems and RF infrastructure.

What construction materials ensure Type N connector reliability?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors feature brass body with nickel plating, brass contact with gold plating, PTFE dielectric insulation, and rubber gasket for environmental protection and electrical reliability. Nickel-plated brass body supports outdoor and industrial use in low-loss coax cable assemblies. Gold-plated contact reduces signal loss while PTFE dielectric provides consistent electrical performance in RF applications up to 6 GHz.

What makes Type N male connectors solderless?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors feature captive gold-plated center pin requiring no soldering or crimping simplifying connector assembly and reducing installation time for RF cable builds. The solderless design enables quick field termination without soldering equipment supporting efficient low-loss coax cable assembly. Simplified installation makes Type N male solderless crimp connectors ideal for radio pigtail construction and RF infrastructure deployments.

What electrical performance do Type N solderless crimp connectors provide?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors feature 50 ohm impedance with 1.5 maximum VSWR and 2500 Vdc dielectric withstanding voltage supporting stable signal transmission in RF applications. The low VSWR ensures efficient power transfer in wireless communication systems and RF interconnect installations. High withstanding voltage supports safe operation with RF power amplifiers and transmitter equipment in antenna feed assemblies.

How does the crimp attachment method simplify Type N installation?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors use crimp cable attachment method with coaxial termination style for efficient field installation without soldering. The crimp process creates secure mechanical and electrical connection to cable center conductor simplifying RF cable assembly. Simplified termination reduces installation time in radio pigtail construction and low-loss coax cable builds compared to solder-based alternatives.

What connector design features support practical RF installation?

Type N male solderless crimp connectors feature straight body design, standard polarity, and threaded coupling interface for secure RF connectivity in wireless communication systems and antenna feed assemblies. The threaded coupling ensures dependable mating suitable for repeated connection and disconnection in RF infrastructure installations. Straight body orientation provides practical installation in equipment racks and RF distribution systems.

Need assistance selecting the right Type N male solderless crimp connectors for your RF cable assembly, radio pigtail, or wireless communication installation? Our engineering team provides expert technical guidance on cable type selection (400 vs 195-series), frequency requirements, impedance matching, and field termination methods for your specific low-loss coax cable assembly, RF interconnect, or wireless communication application requirements.

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At L-com, we offer a broad selection of N male coax connectors, Type N male crimp connectors, solderless N male connectors, 50 ohm N connectors, and N male connectors for 400-series and 195-series coax cable applications.

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