Interconnection


Complete and ready-to-use RF-interconnect solutions

23 October 2002 Interconnection

Users of coaxial cable assemblies no longer have to concern themselves with personnel training in assembly, cable and connector logistics, or capital spending on assembly equipment if they use Huber+Suhner's 'One Stop Shop' service. The company says that this offers ready-to-use, high-performance assemblies from a single source - produced by state-of-the-art methods from carefully matched cables and connectors. The company's engineers offer competent advice as early as during the design-in phase, and support customers in selecting the products optimally tailored to their specific needs.

Huber+Suhner has vast experience in the development and manufacture of coaxial cables and connectors. One of its core competencies is in-house production of cable assemblies using state-of-the-art, automated production systems. These ready-to-use assemblies are made to customers' technical and commercial specifications. This is a service that can solve sophisticated coaxial connection tasks.

Matched cables and connectors

A complete range of microwave cables together with the matching connectors is presented in the company's new 'microwave cables and assemblies general catalogue'. This allows customers to define the requirement profile of their interconnection tasks so that Huber+Suhner can advise them on the selection of the assemblies best suited to covering their needs. An extensive range of connectors optimally matched to the microwave cables is available for all cable families.

The microwave cable and assembly range includes:

* Semi Rigid - a form-stable microwave cable, applied as a precisely formed cable in a wide variety of microwave components up to 40 GHz.

* Sucoform - the hand-formable alternative to the SEMI RIGID. This is a cost-saving variant, since no special bending tools have to be made for forming the cable. Can be applied up to 18 GHz.

* Multiflex - the flexible alternative to the SEMI RIGID. It is versatile as well as flexible, up to 18 GHz.

* S-Series - this is a flexible, environmentally friendly and low-attenuation microwave cable for static applications up to 18 GHz.

* Sucotest - a highly flexible, standardised microwave cable assembly, applied as a measurement lead in a wide variety of applications up to 13 GHz.

* Sucoflex 100 - flexible and highly flexible microwave cable assemblies that offer maximum performance in a wide variety of sophisticated military, test and measurement applications up to 50 GHz.

* Sucoflex 300 - a flexible, weight-reduced, high-performance microwave cable assembly often used as an integral component of helicopters and of aircraft and satellite systems up to 18 GHz.





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