Cable Assembly Cuts Loss To 0.90 dB/ft. At 40 GHz

Aug. 5, 2010
Designed to operate to 40 GHz, the CCK40 series cable assembly features rugged stainless-steel solder-clamp construction and heavy-duty strain reliefs. This low-loss cable exhibits attenuation of 0.90 dB/ft. at 40 GHz. The CCK40 series cable ...

Designed to operate to 40 GHz, the CCK40 series cable assembly features rugged stainless-steel solder-clamp construction and heavy-duty strain reliefs. This low-loss cable exhibits attenuation of 0.90 dB/ft. at 40 GHz. The CCK40 series cable offers shielding effectiveness (SE) of greater than −90 dB with an operating temperature range of −55 to +85C. An extended range of −55 to +125C is available through special order. The CCK40 series cable has a minimum bend radius of 1.0 in. It is available from stock with 2.92-mm (K) connectors.

Crystek Corp., 12730 Commonwealth Dr., Ft. Myers, FL 33913; (239) 561-3311, FAX: (239) 561-1025, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.crystek.com.

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