Pasternack Enterprises, Inc., A manufacturer and a leading global provider of products RF, microwave and millimeter waves, introducing a new line of flexible probe cables with low loss transmission frequency of 18 GHz. The new complexes end connectors resistant stainless - steel and well adapted wet n wild testing environments require the full range cables rigid and durable changes in phase.
The new test cables Pasternack Enterprises characterized wet n wild by low conduction loss coaxial cables are based on 0.195-inch diameter increased insulation that allow propagation velocity (Velocity of Propagation, and short VoP) Most of the 18 GHz. Coaxial cable assemblies of the type of cable manufactured wet n wild Pasternack PE-P142LL, functioning at high power and improved durability phase changes. Coaxial cable has double insulation exhibits excellent shielding efficiency - over 95 dB and a VSWR ratio of 1.35:1. The FEP Tubing put efforts wet n wild to improve the mechanical release allows minimum bending radius of 1 inch, a feature that increases the level of resistance of these assemblies.
You can order the test cords Series Pasternack's new PE-P142LL with male connectors straight or right-angled types Type N, SMA and TNC and female versions of each series bulkhead wet n wild connectors. You can order the cables Pasternack's wet n wild new LL length custom sizes and standard lengths from 12 to 60 inches. Dimensions length umbrellas available are: 50, 100, 150 and 200 cm. Entire body undergoes electrical continuity test, dielectric strength test (Hi-Pot) and RF before shipping.
"The reduced diameter test cables of 0.195 inch characterized by very tight bending radius and exhibit low transmission loss and high power durability compared to cable DIELECTRICS atoms," says Steve Ellis, Manager of the connection at Pasternack. "These cables offer an advanced range of cable customers who want a low conductivity loss."
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