
New MSA005-Series Cables are Used in Military and Aerospace Applications
Feature 2-slot and 3-slot TRB & TRS plugs and jacks, bulkhead-style jacks, insulated and non-insulated connector. Operating temperature ranging from -30°C to +80°C and feature LSZH jackets. Off-the-shelf lengths range is from .03 meters to 6 meters and constructed with 0.155 in. O.D., 78 Ohm, LSZH twinax cable.
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New CAT7 Ethernet Aircraft Cables Offer 10G data performance at 600MHz
Used in military and civil data applications. Lightweight, flexible and laser markable for cable routing and identification in small environments. Designed to meet performance requirements for high speed data applications.
Read More »Cable Assemblies meet CAN II 1939/13 standards.
Combining- industrial design practices with features intended to enhance many telemetric- and diagnostic designs, CAN II 1939/13 standard-compliant cable assemblies feature compact, 9-pin connectors as well as bulk cable and over molding materials. These products, able to withstand harsh environments, support delivery of- 500 kps transfer rate.
Read More »RF Components feature low passive intermodulation.
Operating up to- 3 or 6 GHz, depending on configuration,- RF Cable Assemblies exhibit PIM performance of -160 dBc and 1.25:1 VSWR. Most assemblies are built using formable 0.141 or 0.250- low PIM coax, but- -½ in.- flexible and superflexible low PIM coax are also available. RF Adapters, offering PIM performance from -150 to -168 dBc, operate up to 8 GHz with VSWR of 1.25:1. Available in 50...
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Top Design Engineering Considerations For Optical Assemblies
In this eBook, we provide an overview of the design engineering considerations to keep in mind when planning the manufacture of an optical assembly.
Read More »Power Extension Cord suits hard-to-reach spaces.
Featuring NEMA 5-15P three-prong plug on supply end and NEMA 5-15R socket on equipment end, Model PWR-CRD16-515P515R-1- saves space by preventing outlets on power strips, surge protectors, UPS, or wall from being blocked by bulky AC transformers. Cord is 1 ft long with wire gauge of 16 AWG, current rating of 13 A, and voltage rating of 125 V.
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Micro-Coaxial Assemblies support ultrasound applications.
Ranging from 40–50 AWG, fine-wire Micro-Coaxial Cable Assemblies feature fine-pitch, microscopic termination capabilities from 1–0.175 mm. Assemblies are capable of exceeding 500,000 flexes at 90-
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Panel Mount Cables feature 2 mm pitch PCB header connectors.
With pre-installed 5-pin, 2 mm pitch connector, USB 2.0 UPM Style Panel Mount Cables make board-to-box USB connections. Cables are double shielded for maximum EMI resistance and power conductors are 26 AWG to accommodate crimp contacts. Each assembly includes two 4–40 x 3/8 in. Phillips pan head mounting screws.
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Explosionproof Extension Cord features 4 receptacles.
Measuring 25 ft long, Model EPEXC-4X-25 provides operators in hazardous locations with safe option for connecting multiple devices to single power source. Unit is constructed with 14-3 SOOW explosionproof cord, 4 wet area twist-lock receptacles, and 2-pole, 2-wire T style explosionproof plug. Rated at 20 A of continuous service, extension cord is approved for Class 1, Div 1 and Class 2, Div 1...
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Power Cords latch into IEC connectors and power entry modules.
Offering solution for 10 A and 16 A appliance couplers and power entry modules, according to IEC 60320, V-Lock Cord Retaining System latches into notched inlet or outlet to prevent accidental disconnection of power from equipment. Cord sets are available with NEMA plugs and variety of country-specific plugs. Applications include medical devices, laboratory equipment, and power distribution units...
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Solder Redefined
Indium Corporation has developed a new twist on traditional solder by developing a composite with a reinforced matrix internal structure. The result is a solder with increased strength and reliability. Check out this video to learn more about the mechanics behind the groundbreaking technology.
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