RF adapters are precision components used to connect two incompatible RF connectors or interfaces without degrading signal performance. They allow seamless integration between different connector types—such as SMA to N-type or BNC to TNC—while preserving the system's electrical integrity. These adapters play a crucial role in extending system flexibility and compatibility. RF adapters are typically used when changing connector gender (male to female), bridging between two connector standards, or linking devices with mismatched interfaces. Their internal structure is carefully designed to maintain impedance matching, prevent signal reflection, and ensure low insertion loss—key requirements in high-frequency RF and microwave applications.