- Low-loss dielectrics and our solder sleeve termination process provides a robust and durable cable-connector junction.
- Available with customized option packages to suit the needs of most applications
- Mode Free Operation to 50 GHz
- Up to 85% Velocity Low Loss Dielectric
- Superior Shielding Effectiveness
- Stainless Steel Connectors
- Phase Matched Sets Available
- Most designs are available in 4-5 weeks.
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High Performance Dynamic Cable Assemblies
For high dynamic flexure applications using precision grade low loss PTFE and stranded center conductors designed for Test & Measurement, Defense, Commercial markets.
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What are 5 Challenges RF Cable Assembly Face in the Space Industry?
Learn from our industry experts as they share RF cable assembly challenges focused on radiation harden materials, cable routing, cable modularity, shielding effectiveness and lowering cost of ownership.
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New SpaceNXT™ QT Series of Coaxial Cable Assemblies
The SpaceNXT™ QT Series offers improved phase stability over a wide range of temperatures found in space environments whilst meeting all NASA/ESA outgassing specifications when tested per ASTM E595.
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New Rotatable Backshell Design for M12 Connectors
Smiths Interconnect introduces a rotatable backshell design for its M12 angled cable plugs offering customer configurable cable outlet directions, adjustable in 12 steps of 30° to a maximum angle of 330°.
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Taking the Fast Bridge between Neural Networks
Neural networks have been around since the 1950s. The advent of fast, massively parallel processors like the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) have made neural network applications like object recognition feasible. Neural networks are one means used to create Artificial Intelligence (AI). The latest iPhones now have an AI chip, primarily to offload face recognition tasks.1 Voice translation tasks would also benefit from an AI chip. Google provides voice translation as long as there is access to a cloud. The ability to translate directly from a phone without requiring Internet access to Google engines would be advantageous, and it’s possible that the iPhone is headed in that direction.