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Looking for a detailed schematic of a N-Connector jack

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Hello,

I'm using CST MWS to design a slotted waveguide but I'm having some problems with the feeding.
I've design the N connector jack but I'm just can't get the plug right. Does anyone has a Plug draw? The ones I found on the net doesn't have all the details I need.
Thanks!

João Rodrigues
 

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Re: N-Connector

Thanks but I've seen more datasheets like this one and I still can't design one in CST. Tha datasheet doesn't specify the length of the dielectric and the inner measures are refered to a Reference Plane hard to understand.
But thanks anyway for your concern!
Best regards
 

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I've seen more datasheets like this one and I still can't design one in CST.
I think it's rather easy. All datasheet's "like this" are only specifying the external interface dimensions, not the internal dimensions. These are also unspecified by the original MIL standard, as you may want to check.

Some manufacturers (e.g. Huber&Suhner) have also 3D-CAD (step) models. Did you check, if they also contain the "internal" dimensions? Otherwise, you would need to acquire all dimensions yourself from a diassembled connector.

The reference plane definition is almost obvious, in my opinion. It's referring to a well-defined plane of the plug(m) and the corresponding plane of the mated jack(f).
 

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