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Non-magnetic RF connectors are specialized connectors designed to resist magnetic fields, ensuring that they do not interfere with sensitive electronic equipment or components. Amphenol RF offers a variety of non-magnetic connectors and adapters constructed from non-ferrous materials and platings. These high-performance RF interconnect feature low magnetic field susceptibility and no electric field distortion while providing reliable connections for board-to-board and board-to-cable. Their ability to maintain connectivity and communication in magnetic or high-electromagnetic environments makes them essential components in various critical systems where reliability is crucial.
Non-magnetic RF connectors offer a suite of features that ensure optimal performance and safety in environments where magnetic interference is a concern. By preventing potential hazards arising from magnetic interference, these connectors safeguard sensitive equipment and critical operations. Their design ensures minimal interference with RF signals, resulting in clearer and more accurate data transmission in applications where precision is paramount, such as medical imaging or aerospace navigation systems. Additionally, non-magnetic RF connectors support a wide range of frequencies, from low-frequency environments to high-frequency microwave applications, making them versatile solutions for various industries.
Non-magnetic RF connectors serve as essential solutions across diverse applications, beginning with their pivotal role in medical imaging technologies such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA). In these settings, the connectors' non-magnetic properties ensure compatibility with the intense magnetic fields generated by MRI machines, safeguarding imaging accuracy and patient safety by preventing distortions or artifacts in diagnostic results.
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