Description
The part number DIN F 1/2" LDF CLAMP likely refers to a specific type of RF connector configuration used in various high-performance microwave and RF applications. Here's a breakdown of each component of this part: DIN: Refers to the DIN connector, a type of RF connector standardized under the Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization). These connectors are known for their robust design and are often used in industrial, military, and high-frequency applications. F: Indicates that this is a female connector, which is designed to mate with male connectors. 1/2" LDF: Refers to the cable type, specifically a 1/2-inch LDF cable (likely a Low Density Foam (LDF) cable), a commonly used cable in RF applications. This type of cable is designed to offer a good balance of flexibility, low signal loss, and excellent performance at higher frequencies. CLAMP: This indicates that the method used to attach the connector to the cable is a clamp style. A clamp connection method is often used for securing the connector to the cable to provide a secure, low-resistance connection, often used in applications where high reliability and performance are required. Summary: A DIN F 1/2" LDF CLAMP is a female DIN RF connector designed to work with 1/2-inch LDF cable, where the connector is attached to the cable using a clamp-style fastening. This configuration is common in RF and microwave systems requiring secure, low-loss, and high-performance connections.