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Southwest Microwave Launches High Frequency Connector Line

By Staff Author | October 29, 2014

Southwest Microwave, Inc. has announced the introduction of a new line of 1.0mm (W) DC to 110 GHz connectors. Products in this high-frequency connector series include field-replaceable two and four-hole flange mount and thread-in connectors, direct solder cable connectors, and clamp-on end launch connectors, including low profile and reduced-size low-profile versions.

Made in the USA and built to Southwest Microwave’s rigorous performance and quality standards, 1.0 mm (W) connectors are rugged and durable, featuring a 360° raised grounding ring and operational temperature rating of -55°C to 165°C. 1.0 mm connectors provide mode-free operation through 110 GHz, offering well-matched impedance, excellent repeatability, and the industry’s lowest VSWR (1.2:1), insertion loss (0.6 dB) and RF leakage (≤ -100 dB). 

“As the industry’s first field-replaceable 1 millimeter connectors, 1.0 mm flange mount and thread-in products represent the latest in Southwest Microwave’s long history of innovation and strong support of connector interchangeability,” said Holger Stuehrmann, Southwest Microwave’s Director of Sales. “Coupling this with our industry-leading performance results, the series as a whole provides exciting solutions for broadband applications up to 110 GHz.” 

Southwest Microwave plans to continue to expand 1.0 mm (W)offerings over the coming months with additional connectors and a number of commonly-used within and between series adapters.

Visit www.southwestmicrowave.com to learn more.

 


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