An SR connector, or CP connector (from Russian: Соединитель Радиочастотный, radio frequency connector) is a type of Russian made RF connector for coaxial cables.[1] Based on the American BNC connector, the SR connector differs slightly in dimensions due to discrepancies in imperial to metric conversion, though with some force they can still be mated.[2] There are however types of SR connectors that do not resemble their American counterpart.
Most SR connectors are variants of SR-50 (50 Ω) or SR-75 (75 Ω) versions, with the SR-75 typically having a thinner center pin. They often resemble C connectors in shape, and have threaded inserts similar to N connectors.[2] Further numerical suffixes denote specific kinds of connectors, for instance the CP 75-164 is a much larger high power connector, designed for upwards of 3000W, with a similar appearance to an N or UHF type. The various letters after the number refer to the dielectric material used.
Below is a breakdown of the various suffixes used in the order they would appear:
| Symbol | Meaning | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Г (G) | Hermetically sealed | From Russian Герметичный |
| 50 or 75 | Design impedance of the connector in ohms | |
| ### | Three numeral connector type designation | i.e. CP-75-164 |
| Ф (F) or П (P) | Dielectric material (either фторопласт (PTFE/Teflon)
or полиэтилен (Polyethylene)) |
|
| В (V) | Meets GOST standardization requirements | From Russian Bсеклиматическое
исполнение по ГОСТ В 20.39.404-81 |
See also
References
- ↑ "SR50-811PV - Wires, connectors | Russian Electronics company". russian-electronics.com. Archived from the original on 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
- 1 2 "Russian Coax Connectors". www.nd2x.net. Archived from the original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
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