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N Tee Adapter Female-Female-Female





     RF Adapters Technical Data Sheet                                                                        PE9101


                   Configuration
                       • N Female Connector 1                           • 50 Ohm
                       • N Female Connector 2                           • Tee Body Geometry
                   Features
                       • Max VSWR of 2:1 up to 100 MHz                  • N Interface compliant with MIL-STD-348A
                       • Type N interface compliant with MIL-STD-348A   • Silver Plated Beryllium Copper Contact
                       • 70 µ-in minimum contact plating                • 70 µ-in min Silver Contact Plating
                       • Silver Plated Beryllium Copper Contact
                   Applications

                       • General Purpose Test           • General Purpose Test
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                   Description
                   Pasternack’s PE9101 type N Tee adapter female-female-female is part of our full line of RF components available for same-
                   day shipping. Our type N tee adapter has a female-female-female gender configuration. Our type N tee connector operates
                   to 100 MHz. The Pasternack RF adapter provides good VSWR of 2:1 maximum. Tee adapters (also called tee connectors)
                   are three port devices that can be used to split or combine a signal. Unlike power dividers/combiners, however, they do not
                   provide matched impedance at all ports. Pasternack’s PE9101 type N female to type N female tee adapter is part of our full
                   line of RF components available for same-day shipping. Tee adapters (also called tee connectors) are three port devices that
                   can be used to split or combine a signal. Unlike power dividers/combiners, however, they do not provide matched impedance
                   at all ports.
                   RF adapters are often used to enable connections between two connector types that would otherwise not mate. Certain
                   adapter  configurations  can  also  be  used  to  protect  connectors  on  expensive  equipment  where  the  number  of  connect/
                   disconnect cycles is high. An RF, microwave or millimeter wave adapter is connected to the equipment, and the commonly
                   changed connection is made with the adapter which can be easily replaced when it wears out after high usage; such adapters
                   are referred to as connector savers. Pasternack also offers bulkhead, panel mount, hermetically sealed, reverse polarity, and
                   isolated ground adapter varieties to serve all of your RF, microwave and millimeter wave needs.

                   Electrical Specifications

                                 Description              Minimum        Typical       Maximum         Units
                       Frequency Range                       DC                           100           MHz
                       VSWR                                                               2:1
                       Operating Voltage (AC)                                            1,000          Vrms
                       Input Power (CW)                                                    1           KWatts
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                   Mechanical Specifications
                       Size
                       Length                                            1.575 in [40.01 mm]
                       Width                                             0.63 in [16 mm]

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