Gender changers are devices that change the end of a cable into another type, allowing two cable assemblies with the same or different genders to mate. Male connectors are devices that contain solid pins and, optionally, latches that snap into place. Female connectors are devices that receive pins to form an electrical connection. There are four types of gender changers: male, female, male-to-female, and female-to-male. Male gender changers are male on both sides and used to mate two female-ended cables that could not otherwise be connected to each other. Similarly, female gender changers are female on both sides and used to mate two male-ended cables that could not otherwise be connected to each other. Male-to-female gender changers convert a male connector into a female connector that can be mated with another male connector. Female-to-male connectors change a female connector into a male connector that can be mated with another female connector. Gender changers are used with many types of RF and microwave connectors, including BMA, BMMA, BNC, DVI and Type C connectors. D-subminiature connectors have a mating face shaped like the letter “D”. DIN connectors meet standards established by Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), a German national organization for standardization. Type F connectors have screw type coupling with a frequency range up to 1.5 GHz. Type G connectors feature a snap-on coupling a 75 ohm impedance . Box header and pin header connectors are commonly available. Gender changers are often used with MCX, MHV, MMCX, QMA, RCA, and SC connectors. Other connector types include SMA, SMB, SMC, SSMA, SSSMB, SMP, TNC, USB, XLR, and ZMA connectors. Triax connectors are used with triaxial cables where maximum RF shielding and minimum noise radiation is required. Twinax connectors are used with twinaxial cables for balanced low level and high sensitivity circuits. Strip connectors have many contacts. IEEE 1394 connectors can have either four or six contacts.
Gender changers are devices that change the end of a cable into another type, allowing two cable assemblies with the same or different genders to mate. Male connectors are devices that contain solid pins and, optionally, latches that snap into place. Female connectors are devices that receive pins to form an electrical connection. There are four types of gender changers: male, female, male-to-female, and female-to-male. Male gender changers are male on both sides and used to mate two female-ended cables that could not otherwise be connected to each other. Similarly, female gender changers are female on both sides and used to mate two male-ended cables that could not otherwise be connected to each other. Male-to-female gender changers convert a male connector into a female connector that can be mated with another male connector. Female-to-male connectors change a female connector into a male connector that can be mated with another female connector. Gender changers are used with many types of RF and microwave connectors, including BMA, BMMA, BNC, DVI and Type C connectors. D-subminiature connectors have a mating face shaped like the letter “D”. DIN connectors meet standards established by Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), a German national organization for standardization. Type F connectors have screw type coupling with a frequency range up to 1.5 GHz. Type G connectors feature a snap-on coupling a 75 ohm impedance . Box header and pin header connectors are commonly available. Gender changers are often used with MCX, MHV, MMCX, QMA, RCA, and SC connectors. Other connector types include SMA, SMB, SMC, SSMA, SSSMB, SMP, TNC, USB, XLR, and ZMA connectors. Triax connectors are used with triaxial cables where maximum RF shielding and minimum noise radiation is required. Twinax connectors are used with twinaxial cables for balanced low level and high sensitivity circuits. Strip connectors have many contacts. IEEE 1394 connectors can have either four or six contacts. Gender changers for metric connectors are available in several sizes. These connectors derive their names from the length of the inside diameter of their outer conductors and support specific frequency ranges. For example, 1.85 mm connectors are used for frequencies from DC to 65 GHz. By contrast, 2.4 mm connectors are used for frequencies from DC to 65 GHz. Originally developed by Hewlett Packard, 2.92 mm connectors mate with both SMA and 3.5 mm connectors. These devices offer mode-free performance to 40 GHz. 7 mm connectors offer the lowest reflection coefficient and most repeatable measurement of all 18 GHz connectors.
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Coaxial Connectors
Coaxial connectors are composed of an insulated central conducting wire wrapped in another cylindrical conductor (the shield). The cable is usually wrapped in another insulating layer and an outer protective layer. Coaxial cables and connectors have the capacity to carry vast quantities of information. They are typically used in high-speed data and CATV applications.
Edge Card Connectors
Edge card connectors are edge-on connectors designed for single-sided or double-sided printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Heavy Duty Rectangular Connectors
Heavy duty rectangular connectors are designed to accommodate large electrical loads and direct signals under a multitude of operating conditions.
IEEE 1394 Connectors, FireWire®
IEEE 1394 connectors are used to connect FireWire® devices such as host controllers, adapters, hard drives, hubs, repeaters, and card readers. FireWire, a registered trademark of Apple Computer, is a communications protocol for the transmission of data, video, and audio over a single cable at very high bit rates.
Military (MIL-SPEC) Connectors
Military (MIL-SPEC) connectors are built in accordance with military specifications. Their design takes into account the need to protect the connection from environmental factors, allowing them to be used in military and aerospace applications.
Modular Connectors and RJ Connectors
Modular connectors and RJ connectors are plug-in units used in many networking and telecommunications applications. Registered jack (RJ) connectors are a type of modular connector, which often have protective capabilities such as integrated filters to protect against unwanted signals or some type of magnetics to provide filtering, signal conditioning, and isolation.
USB Connectors
USB connectors are used with universal serial bus (USB) ports. They can be used to connect USB products together, or to connect USB wires and peripherals to other standard port types.
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Part Numbers for Gender Changers
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Distributor |
Manufacturer |
Product Category |
Description |
| GCT15MF |
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Shaxon Industries, Inc.
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Gender Changers
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DB15 transceiver gender changer |
| 30DV-05300 |
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CableWholesale.com
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Gender Changers
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DVI analog female / VGA (hd15) male, adaptor |
| GC50MFA |
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Shaxon Industries, Inc.
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Gender Changers
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Serial gender changer DB50 to DB50 |
| MD09DB25FF |
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Shaxon Industries, Inc.
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Gender Changers
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AT adapter DB9 to DB25 |
| 308011 |
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Electro Standards Laboratories
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Gender Changers
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Female/female |
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