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Comtech EF Data CRS-300 - Cabling Connection Types; Coaxial Cable Connections; Figure 3-1. Coaxial Connector Examples

Comtech EF Data CRS-300
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3–1
Chapter 3. SWITCH CONNECTORS
AND
PINOUTS
3.1 Cabling Connection Types
The cable and connector types described in this section are commonly used in many Comtech EF
Data products. Each cable type is typically dedicated to a specific mode of operation.
The plug-in interface cards (including the CRS-230 System Controller card and a variety of Traffic
Modem Interface (TMI) and Redundant Modem Interface (RMI) cards) that are available for use
with the CRS-300 may not use all of these connector types.
The European EMC Directive (EN55022, EN50082-1) requires that you use properly
shielded cables for DATA I/O. These cables must be double-shielded from end-to-end,
ensuring a continuous ground shield.
3.1.1 Coaxial Cable Connections
Figure 3-1 show the coaxial cables (plugs) and their mating connectors (jacks/sockets) that
Comtech EF Data uses with their products: BNC’, ‘TNC, ‘N’, ‘F’, and ‘SMA’.
Coupling Type
Connector Type
Plug (Male) Jack (Female)
Bayonet
(Type ‘BNC’ shown)
Threaded
(Type ‘N’ shown)
Figure 3-1. Coaxial Connector Examples

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