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Flexible Cable Assemblies offer VSWR through 18 GHz.

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Flexible Cable Assemblies offer VSWR through 18 GHz.
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January 20, 2010 - Featuring Times Microwave Systems T-Flex® cable, 3 ft long, 0.141 in. dia flexible cable assemblies provide VSWR characteristics of 1.35:1 from 45 MHz to 18 GHz. Terminated with SMA male connectors, 50 ohm flexible cable assemblies meet all MIL-C-17 requirements. Available in standard and custom lengths, corrosion resistant units feature PTFE (Teflon®) dielectric with silver plated copper tape and braid shield and fluorinated ethylene propylene jacket.

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Electronic Assembly Manufacturing, Inc
126 Merrimack St.
Methuen, MA, 01844
USA



Flexible Cable Assemblies Offer Low VSWR through 18 GHz


Methuen, MA-- Electronic Assembly Manufacturing, Inc. (EAM), an RF/Microwave coaxial cable assembly supplier, has recently announced the release of low VSWR flexible cable assemblies featuring Times Microwave Systems T-Flex® cable. Three-foot long, 0.141" diameter assemblies, terminated with SMA male connectors, exhibit VSWR characteristics of 1.35:1 from 45 MHz to 18 GHz.

Suitable for applications through 20 GHz, these 50 ohm flexible cable assemblies meet all MIL-C-17 requirements. EAM's flexible cable assemblies feature excellent corrosion resistance with stable attenuation and phase characteristics over time. Shielding effectiveness is comparable to standard semi-rigid cables. Available in standard and custom lengths, these flexible cable assemblies feature PTFE (Teflon®) dielectric with silver plated copper tape and braid shield and fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) jacket.

Other flexible cable assembly options include outside diameters of 0.104 (T-Flex 405), 0.160 (T-Flex 402), and 0.270 in. (T-Flex 401), which can be terminated with the same coaxial connector types used for semi-rigid cables, including SMA, BNC, 7/16, SMP, and TNC connectors. Please visit www.eamcableassemblies.com to request a Fast Quote.

About EAM
Electronic Assembly Manufacturing, Inc. (EAM) is an experienced source for high quality, high performance RF and Microwave coaxial cable assemblies that are used in commercial, industrial, medical, and military applications. Cable styles include: Corrugated, Flexible, Hand Formable, LMR, Low Loss, RG, and Semi-rigid. In addition to offering quick turn-around and great pricing on all standard and custom cable assemblies, they offer application engineering support.

Steve Pessinis
Electronic Assembly Manufacturing, Inc.
spessinis@eamcableassemblies.com
978-374-6840
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