PcB - High Frequency Electronics
PcB - High Frequency Electronics
PcB - High Frequency Electronics
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Product <strong>High</strong>lights<br />
Cable<br />
W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. announced a new, smaller<br />
GORE® RG Coaxial Cable for aircraft communication<br />
and navigation systems that provides significant weight<br />
savings without compromising performance. When compared<br />
to standard RG coaxial cables, these new cables<br />
reduce operating costs because they are as much as 20<br />
percent lighter with a 15 percent smaller diameter. With<br />
this smaller, lighter profile, GORE® RG Coaxial Cables<br />
still meet the stringent electrical and mechanical requirements<br />
of MIL-T-81790 and EN 3475-503. The cables engineered<br />
for electrical impedance of 50Ω and 75Ω also<br />
exceed the electrical requirements of MIL-C-17G.<br />
W. L. Gore & Assoc.<br />
gore.com<br />
Signal Generator<br />
The R&S®SGS100A vector signal generator is the<br />
smallest vector signal generator on the market. Rohde &<br />
Schwarz has now launched the important frequency<br />
extension to 12.75 GHz with I/Q modulation. Specially<br />
designed for the ATE market and all setups where multiple<br />
sources are needed, the R&S®SGS100A vector signal<br />
generator is available as a CW source up to 6 GHz and<br />
12.75 GHz and as an I/Q vector source up to 6 GHz and<br />
12.75 GHz, making it ideal for LO and interference applications<br />
up to these frequencies. As a vector source in<br />
combination with an external I/Q baseband source such<br />
as the R&S®AFQ100B UWB Signal and I/Q Modulation<br />
Generator, it is perfect for supporting test signals for all<br />
major standards up to 6 GHz and for all radar application<br />
and satellite communications systems below 12.75 GHz.<br />
Rohde & Schwarz<br />
rohde-schwarz.com<br />
Cables<br />
Temp-Flex LLC, a subsidiary of Molex Incorporated,<br />
announced the availability of microwave coaxial cables<br />
designed for high-bandwidth applications using proprietary<br />
processes. Temp-Flex low loss and ultra-low loss<br />
cables deliver faster speed and electrical performance in<br />
military and aerospace, defense, automatic test equipment<br />
and medical applications. Temp-Flex microwave<br />
coaxial cables are available with either a solid core fluoropolymer<br />
resin dielectric (low loss) or an air enhanced<br />
design with a fluoropolymer resin layer applied over dual<br />
monofilaments (ultra-low loss) around the center conductor<br />
for increased signal speed.<br />
Molex<br />
molex.com<br />
62 <strong>High</strong> <strong>Frequency</strong> <strong>Electronics</strong>