1.0/2.3 Connector Jack Right Angle Crimping For ST212 Coaxial Cable
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1.0/2.3 Connector Jack Right Angle Crimping For ST212 Coaxial Cable

The 1.0-2.3 connector series was introduced by the European telecommunications sector in the 1990s. Due to the tiny form factor, this interface provides higher connection density, making it ideal for applications with limited space.
The DIN 1.0-2.3 connector is available in 50 ohm and 75 ohm configurations with a maximum frequency of 10 GHz and 4 GHz, respectively. These performance criteria allow digital broadcast formats such as audio, video, and other activities to operate at high densities and data rates. International standards DIN 41626, DIN 47297, and NFC 93-571 apply to the DIN 1.0-2.3 connector family.
  • 22-694

  • 80-7060-150-01

  • Female

  • Right angle

  • Crimping

  • Crimping

  • ST212

  • 80-7060-150-01.pdf

  • 80-7060-150-01.stp

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Overview

The 1.0/2.3 RF connector is a IP67 waterproof protection ,miniature-size, push-pull RF coaxial connector designed for applications such as cable TV distribution and headend systems,vehicle radar (24 GHz, 77 GHz for ADAS), as well as studio equipment, satellite uplink/downlink stations, requiring reliable performance up to 10 GHz (50 OHMS system) and 2 GHz (75 OHMS). The DIN 1.0-2.3 connector complies with DIN 41626, DIN 47297, and NFC 93-571 international specifications.


Features

  • Push-pull / self-lock Coupling mechanism

  • Frequency Range DC to ~10 GHz (50 OHMS) / up to 2GHz (75 OHMS)

  • Impedance Available: 50   (RF/microwave systems) and 75   (broadcast/video applications).

  • Ideal for high vibration applications

  • Durability >500 times

  • Space saving compact design


Applications


  • Telecom equipment

  • Broadcast

  • Instrumentation

  • Test and measurement equipment

  • cable TV distribution and headend systems

  • vehicle radar (24 GHz, 77 GHz for ADAS)

  • studio equipment, satellite uplink/downlink stations


Specification


Body   Plating

Gold 

Body Material

Brass

Cable Type

ST212

Contact Plating

Gold

Contact Material

Phosphor bronze 

Contact Termination

Crimp

Coupling Mechanism

Push-pull

HS Code

8536909000

Frequency (Max GHz)

6

Gender

Female

Impedance (Ohms)

50

Insulator Material

PTFE

Orientation

Right Angle

Size Category

Miniature

Temperature Range

-65 to 165 ° C

Thread Direction

Standard

Mating Cycles

500   Min

Interface Specification

DIN 41626, 47297, NFC 93-571



FAQ

Sample Delivery Time

Regular models require 15 days, while some complex connectors require 25 days.


Sample Fee

Most RF connectors are CNC-machined parts and do not require mold-making.

However, each part needs to be fine-tuned on the CNC machine. Typically, a single sample costs $200.

This fee will be refunded after a 5K bulk order.


Guarantee


Brass RF connectors come with a one-year warranty.

Stainless steel connectors come with a three-year warranty.

The lifespan also depends on the contact material  beryllium contacts offer better durability.


ROHS & REACH Compliance

Our products fully comply with ROHS & REACH regulations.

Does LENORF Offer Military-Grade Products?

Yes. We are honored to provide military-grade products with exceptionally stable quality.


MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity)

Regular connectors: 500 PCS

Adapters: 100 PCS

Military connectors: 100 PCS


Materials

Common materials include:

Body: Brass, stainless steel

Insulator: PTFE, PEEK

Contacts: Brass, phosphor bronze, beryllium copper

Other: Aluminum, titanium alloy


What is impedance, and why is 50 Ω or 75 Ω important?

Impedance matching prevents signal reflection and power loss. 50 Ω: Standard for RF communication, test equipment, aerospace, defense. 75 Ω: Standard for broadcast, video, and cable TV applications.


What materials are RF connectors made of?

Body: Brass, stainless steel, or beryllium copper (with nickel, gold, or silver plating). Insulator: PTFE, PE, or advanced low-loss dielectrics. Contacts: Gold-plated brass or beryllium copper for low resistance and durability.


Are RF connectors weatherproof?

Some RF connectors are designed with gaskets and sealing (e.g., N-type, 4.3-10) for outdoor telecom, antennas, and harsh environments. Indoor lab connectors (e.g., SMA, BNC) are usually not weatherproof unless specified.


What’s the difference between male and female RF connectors?

Male: Has a center pin and usually an outer thread or bayonet. Female: Has a receptacle (socket) for the center pin and matching thread. Some connectors (like SMA) can be confusing because “reverse polarity” (RP-SMA) swaps pin/socket configuration.


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