Cable Assemblies Wrap PTFE Dielectric In Copper Braid

March 30, 2010
For cost-sensitive applications, 50- and 75-O quick-turn RG cable assemblies vow to provide reliable performance through 6 GHz. Built to withstand military environments, the assemblies handle operating temperatures from -55 to +200C. They offer ...

For cost-sensitive applications, 50- and 75-O quick-turn RG cable assemblies vow to provide reliable performance through 6 GHz. Built to withstand military
environments, the assemblies handle
operating temperatures from -55 to +200C. They offer shielding effectiveness
ranging from 40 to 60 dB. The cables come with outside diameters of 0.098, 0.195, and 0.390 in. The assemblies also can be supplied with a wide range of coaxial-connector types including 7/16, BNC, Type N, MCX, MHV, SHV, TNC, UHF, MMCX, and MIL-qualified for harsh environments. They are available in a variety of constructions
using a wide range of dielectric, jacket, and shield materials depending on performance requirements.

Electronic Assembly Manufacturing, 126 Merrimack St., Methuen, MA 01844; (978) 374-6840, FAX: (978) 374-6375, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.eamcableassemblies.com

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