Wireles: What is a Reverse Polarized Connector?



What is a Reverse Polarized Connector? A reversepolarized coaxial connector alters a standard polarized connector interface byutilizing a male center pin in a jack body or a female center pin in a plugbody. Reverse polarity connectors are sometimes used in an attempt to"key" connections so that incorrect connections are not possible.This also prevents mating with a standard connector. Common reverse polarizedinterfaces are RP-SMA and RP-TNC.
Reverse PolarizedTNC Connector
Reverse PolarizedSMA Connector

When orderingreverse polarity connectors, always refer to the body as Plug or Jack in thedescription (eg, Reverse Polarity TNC Plug).
Never use "Male" or "Female" when describing a reversepolarity connector (Male and Female should only be used to describe the pin).This helps eliminate any ordering errors.
More connector types areavailable.
Check out L-com'sconvenient connector chart.L-comoffers Reverse Polarized connectors and cables assemblies for all yourapplication needs: RP-TNC Crimp Plug for RG58, 195-Series Cable RP-SMA Plug Crimp for 200-Series Cable RP-TNC Plug to RP-TNC Plug 400 Series Assembly 195 Series RP-SMA Plug to RP-SMA Jack Radio Pigtails

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