Prior to installing coaxial connectors and components, it is essential to test and measure their performance and safety, and substantial design work is required. When selecting coaxial connectors and components, users should consider installation factors such as electrical and mechanical characteristics. Coaxial connectors and components, as well as portable RF tools, must have hardware and components to ensure optimal RF operation and electrical isolation.
Preparation for Axial Connectors and Components Installation
Dust and particles may be present on some equipment before the installation of coaxial connectors and components. Installers should note that microparticles inside the coaxial connectors and components can degrade the performance of the connectors, and even cause sparks and malfunctions at high power levels. Due to the energy characteristics of the coaxial connectors, even unused coaxial ports require appropriate terminations to avoid interaction with the external environment and to prevent entry into the environment or interference.
Axial Connector and Component Mounting Design
Axial connectors and components, specially designed compared to standard terminations, offer additional environmental benefits. Moreover, they can provide a shorted or non-shorted terminal based on the electrical requirements of specific ports. Additionally, axial connectors and components can offer a safety chain to prevent the loss and damage of the cover during frequent access to the ports.





