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MCX connector, the Glossary

Index MCX connector

MCX (micro coaxial connector) are coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1980s.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Characteristic impedance, Coaxial, Direct current, DVB-T, F connector, Hertz, Insulator (electricity), MMCX connector, Oscilloscope, RF connector, Satellite navigation device, Signal generator, SMA connector, SMB connector, TNC connector.

  2. RF connectors

Characteristic impedance

The characteristic impedance or surge impedance (usually written Z0) of a uniform transmission line is the ratio of the amplitudes of voltage and current of a wave travelling in one direction along the line in the absence of reflections in the other direction.

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Coaxial

In geometry, coaxial means that several three-dimensional linear or planar forms share a common axis.

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Direct current

Direct current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge.

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DVB-T

DVB-T, short for Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial, is the DVB European-based consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television that was first published in 1997 and first broadcast in Singapore in February 1998.

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F connector

The F connector (also F-type connector) is a coaxial RF connector commonly used for "over the air" terrestrial television, cable television and universally for satellite television and cable modems, usually with RG-6/U cable or with RG-59/U cable. MCX connector and f connector are rF connectors.

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Hertz

The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second.

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Insulator (electricity)

An electrical insulator is a material in which electric current does not flow freely.

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MMCX connector

Micro-miniature coaxial (MMCX) connectors are coaxial RF connectors similar to MCX but smaller. MCX connector and MMCX connector are rF connectors.

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Oscilloscope

An oscilloscope (informally scope or O-scope) is a type of electronic test instrument that graphically displays varying voltages of one or more signals as a function of time.

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RF connector

An RF connector (radio frequency connector) is an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies in the multi-megahertz range. MCX connector and rF connector are rF connectors.

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Satellite navigation device

A satellite navigation device, satnav device or satellite navigation receiver is a user equipment that uses one or more of several global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) to calculate the device's geographical position and provide navigational advice.

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Signal generator

A signal generator is one of a class of electronic devices that generates electrical signals with set properties of amplitude, frequency, and wave shape.

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SMA connector

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. MCX connector and SMA connector are rF connectors.

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SMB connector

SMB (SubMiniature version B) connectors are coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s. MCX connector and SMB connector are rF connectors.

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TNC connector

The TNC connector (acronym of "Threaded Neill–Concelman") is a threaded version of the BNC connector. MCX connector and TNC connector are rF connectors.

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See also

RF connectors

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MCX_connector