What are the classifications of FAKRA cables by connector type?
FAKRA to BNC cable assembly: One end is a FAKRA connector and the other end is a BNC connector, commonly used to connect RF signals from cars to devices with BNC interfaces, such as certain professional RF testing instruments.
FAKRA to FAKRA cable assembly: Both ends are FAKRA connectors, used for the same type of interface connection between different devices inside the car, such as connecting car antennas and radio modules.
FAKRA to MCX cable assembly: One end is a FAKRA connector and the other end is an MCX connector, suitable for connecting RF signals from cars to miniaturized devices with MCX interfaces, such as some portable wireless communication modules.
FAKRA to SMA cable assembly: This type of cable assembly has a FAKRA connector on one end and an SMA connector on the other end. It is commonly used to connect automotive RF signals to equipment or testing instruments with SMA interfaces, and is commonly used in the development and testing of automotive electronic devices.
FAKRA to TNC cable assembly: One end is a FAKRA connector and the other end is a TNC connector, which can be used to connect RF signals in cars to devices with TNC interfaces, such as some outdoor RF devices with high waterproof requirements.
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