Carlisle Interconnect Technologies has launched a lineup of new products designed to deliver high signal integrity in increasingly dense test and measurement applications. They include the CoreGD and CoreHC RF adaptors and Secure-Thread, one of the smallest threaded lock connectors available.
CoreGD and CoreHC are high performance, field replaceable multi-port interconnect systems offering excellent signal integrity for complex layouts and crowded PCBs. Both connector systems are designed as low-cost solutions optimised for applications with demanding bandwidths up to 65 GHz, and pushing the envelope up to 100 GHz. CoreGD and CoreHC are available in multiple configurations to deliver optimum performance, including vertical mount and board-to-board stack mount. The connector systems are available in standard offerings of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 positions.
The robust and flexible design of the CoreGD saves PCB space with an SSMP ganged 4,0 mm pitch. CoreGD features simplified, pre-tinned surface-mount technology (SMT) to reduce mount install time and associated costs. The CoreHC’s solderless design simplifies installation and enables the connector to be reused, saving time and reducing overall costs. CoreHC delivers high signal integrity in a long life package with 20 000 mating/de-mating cycles.
The new Secure-Thread series for the SSMP connector system provides a smaller version of the SMP interconnect system. A self-aligning, blind-mateable push-on connector combines with a threaded coupling nut system to enable quick and efficient connection and ensure stable, reliable signals in highly dense settings. Secure-Thread is compatible with several of CarlisleIT’s cables, including AccuPhase, IntegraPhase, Semi-Rigid and Semi-Flexible cables.
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