DIN41612 1.0/2.3 RF Connector Plug For PCB Mount
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DIN41612 1.0/2.3 RF Connector Plug For PCB Mount

The European telecommunications sector originally introduced the 1.0-2.3 connector series in the 1990s. Because of its compact size, this interface is ideal for applications that need a high density of connections.
The DIN 1.0-2.3 connector is available in 50 ohm and 75 ohm variants, with maximum frequencies of 10 GHz and 4 GHz, respectively. These performance criteria allow for high-density, high-data-rate digital broadcast formats such as audio, video, and other activities. DIN 41626, DIN 47297, and NFC 93-571 are all international standards that the DIN 1.0-2.3 connector family adheres to.
  • 80-5161-011-01

  • Male

  • Straight

  • PCB Hole through

  • Soldering

  • N/A

  • 80-5161-011-01.pdf

  • 80-5161-011-01.stp

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Overview

The 1.0/2.3 RF connector is a Gold plated contacts for low resistance ,miniature-size, push-pull RF coaxial connector designed for applications such as studio equipment, satellite uplink/downlink stations,cable TV distribution and headend systems, as well as TV and radio transmission systems, 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

  • studio equipment, satellite uplink/downlink stations

  • cable TV distribution and headend systems

  • TV and radio transmission systems


Specification


Body   Plating

Gold 

Body Material

Brass

Cable Type

N/A

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

Straight

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’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.


What is VSWR, and why does it matter?

VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) indicates signal reflection. Ideal: 1.0 (perfect match). Lower VSWR means less signal loss and distortion.


What are typical applications of RF connectors?

Telecom (5G, LTE, satellite) Aerospace & defense (radar, avionics, secure comms) Test & measurement (network/spectrum analyzers) Broadcast & video distribution Automotive radar and IoT devices Medical imaging & equipment


What is the difference between RF connectors and coaxial connectors?

They are often used interchangeably. However: Coaxial connector refers to the physical design (shielded cylindrical form). RF connector emphasizes its use in radio-frequency applications. Most RF connectors are coaxial.


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