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世界のRF同軸コネクター市場

World RF Coax Connector Market

発行 Bishop & Associates, Inc.
出版日 2008年11月 商品コード 76265
ページ情報 英文 129 Pages
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Abstract

Bishop and Associates has just released a new report providing a complete analysis of the World RF Coax Connector Market. This new report furnishes detailed 2006/2007 sales statistics for 11 end-use equipment markets, as well as five-year projections to the year 2012. Expanded coverage of 10 major coax types is supplied and profiles of leading manufacturers are exhibited. This report provides all the key data needed to analyze the World RF Coax Connector Market.

The RF connector market is nearing $2.0 billion worldwide, growing an average of 10.8 percent per year since 2002. Demand for RF products has been driven by the growing demand for mobile and wireless communications in the commercial and military markets and the telecommunications and data communications markets. By 2012, RF connectors will reach $3.0 billion in annual sales.

In 2007, the world RF market totaled $1,879 million, increasing 7.5 percent from 2006 sales of $1,749 billion. For the first time, Europe consumed more RF connector than North America. As expected, China and ROW are the fastest growing markets for RF connectors, increasing 2007 sales by 16.8 percent and 17.5 percent respectively.

The RF connector market is projected to grow an average of 8.1 percent per year to 2012, achieving nearly $3.0 billion in annual sales. By 2012, China will consume $762.4 million RF connectors, followed by Europe with $652.4 million.

The key market drivers for RF connectors include miniaturization and increased bandwidth. Other market drivers include reduced complexity, superior performance, better time to market and standardization. Along with these market drivers will be the potential move to fiber (FTTH and networks) in many applications, triggered by increased bandwidth requirements.

Miniaturization - This applies not only to RF connectors used in handheld devices and computers, but also connectors used in military/aerospace, transportation, transportation (non-automotive) and medical applications. Miniaturization leads to a reduction in not only size, but also weight, which in turn leads to better fuel economy and the ability to pack more electronics into less space.

Increased Bandwidth - Multimedia applications, including video, video conferencing and HDTV, as well as other applications like distance education (interactive classrooms) and real-time data back up and need for additional security will continue to drive the requirement for increased bandwidth.

RF connectors are segmented into 10 primary families and one "other" family. The "other" product category includes between series & in series adaptors for all families, Mil-C-22516, 31031 and 49142, RF terminations, terminators and dummy leads and other special designs.

In 2006 and 2007, the most significant area of growth was in the Board-to-Board family, which grew 15.1 percent. This was followed by the Ultra-microminiature family with a 12.1 percent increase. The lowest growth rate was seen in the blindmate family, which grew only 4.7 percent. Lower than overall growth was also seen in the subminiature family and the "other" family. Although the subminiature family demonstrated lower than average growth, much of this can be contributed to the overall dollar value of this family.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Market Overview

  • RF Connector Market by Region 2002 to 2007
  • RF Connector Market by Region 2007-vs-2006
  • RF Connector Forecast by Region 2007 to 2012
  • Change in Market Share by Region
  • RF Consumption by Market Sector
  • 2007 And 2012 RF World Consumption By End Use Equipment Sector
  • Primary RF Product Families
  • Recognized Industry RF Connector Call Outs by Primary Family
  • RF Sales Growth by Product Family 2007-vs-2006
  • RF Sales Growth by Product Family 2007 to 2012 Forecast
  • 2007 RF Connector Sales by Product Family
  • The Top Three RF Product Families
  • RF Sales by Product Family in 2012
  • Percent of Total RF Sales by Product Family 2007 To 2012
  • World Connector Sales by Product Type 2007 to 2012
  • RF Connectors by Market Sector and by Region
  • RF Connector Sales by Market Sector 2007 to 2012
  • North America
  • North American RF Connector Sales by Market Sector 2007 to 2012
  • North American RF Sales by Market Sector 2007 & 2012 as a Percent of Total
  • Europe
  • European RF Connector Sales by Market Sector 2007 to 2012
  • European RF Connectors by Market Sector Percent of Sales 2007 to 2012
  • Japan
  • Japanese RF Connector Sales by Market Sector 2007 to 2012
  • Japanese RF Sales by Market Sector Percent of Total Region 2007 & 2012
  • China
  • Chinese RF Connector Sales by Market Sector 2007 to 2012
  • Chinese RF Connector Sales by Market Sectors Percent of Total Region 2007 & 2012
  • Asia Pacific
  • Asia Pacific RF Coaxial Connector Sales By Market Sector - 2007 And 2012 With CAGR
  • Asia/Pacific RF Connector Sales by Market Sectors Percent of Total Region 2007 & 2012
  • ROW
  • ROW RF Coaxial Connector Sales By Market Sector - 2007 And 2012 With CAGR
  • ROW RF Connector Sales by Market Sectors Percent of Total Region 2007 & 2012
  • RF Connectors in Cable Assemblies 2007 And 2012 Value of RF Connector Shipments
  • Designated For Use In Cable Assemblies
  • Top 15 RF Connector Manufacturers
  • 2007 RF Connector Sales By Manufacturer
  • 2007 Connector Sales By Manufacturer With Percent Of Total RF Connector Sales
  • Alphabetically Listing Of RF Connector Manufacturers

Chapter 2 - Product Line Analysis

  • Overview of RF/Microwave
  • The Discovery of Radio Waves
  • How the Radio Spectrum Works
  • Radio Waves, Microwaves, and Frequency
  • Transmission Medium for RF/Microwave
  • Function of RF/Microwavve Connectors
  • 50-ohm versus 75-ohm Impedance
  • Impedance Mismatch
  • Making the Right Design Choice
  • Introduction
  • Coaxial Cable
  • RF Connectors
  • General Information
  • Basic Funtion
  • RF Connector in Assemblies
  • RF Connector Genders
  • Attachment to a Cable
  • Attachment to a Printed Circuit Board
  • Attachment to a Panel or Chassis
  • The Primary Sub-Components of an RF Connector
  • Center Contact
  • Dielectric Materials
  • Shields
  • Connector Bodies
  • Coupling Mechanisms
  • Ancillary Hardware
  • Plating
  • RF Connector Families
  • Ultra-microminiature
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Board-to-Board
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Microminiature
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Subminiature
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Miniature
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Medium
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • European
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Large
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Precision
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Blindmate
  • Product Types
  • Summary
  • Application Specific RF/Microwave Connectors

Chapter 3 - World Markets by Region & Product Line

  • RF Connectors - World Market By Region & Product Line
  • North American RF Connector Market
  • European RF Connector Market
  • Japanese RF Connector Market
  • Chinese RF Connector Market
  • Asia/Pacific RF Connector Market
  • ROW RF Connector Market
  • Total RF Connector Market
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