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SV Microwave Products Connectors Adapters Blind mate Connectors Cable Assemblies Attenuators Terminations Signal Processing Components

Cable Types Flex Cables Semi – Rigid Conformable Cable

Standard Connector Series BNC MCX TYPE N TNC SMA SSMA 2.92mm 2.4mm 1.85mm TRIAX TNC SMP(GPO) SMPM(GPPO)

Flex Cable Connectors Flex Cable Single Shield outer diameter Stranded and solid inner conductors Majority applications DC – 3.0Ghz. Very Pliable No EMI requirements Flex cable Double Shield outer diameter Stranded and solid inner conductors Frequency applications DC- 12.4Ghz EMI reduced Increased bend radius

Standard SV Microwave Connector Series SMA SSMA HFSSMA 2.92MM TNC PTNC TYPE N PN

Additional Connector Series BNC 7MM SMB SMC C SC HN TNC TRIAX 1.85MM

SV MICROWAVE BLINDMATE SERIES BMA BMMA BZ BMZ

New Connector Series SMP SMMP SVMMB

New Connectors Series ZMA- A new connector family based on a bayonet coupling mechanism. An alternative to the SMA connector when space and location have made installation difficult. Blind Mate SMA-Allows for quick connect and disconnect to SMA connectors in test lab applications.

QPL Approved Connectors MIL-PRF Coaxial connectors MIL-PRF Coaxial adapters, in series and between series adapters. MIL-C Coaxial connectors for coaxial or micro strip transmission lines. Mil-PRF Coaxial connectors for high reliability flex and semi rigid cables.

Precision Semi Rigid and Conformable Assemblies Able to hold X,Y and Z axis tolerances to 0.10mm in relation to one-another

Automatic Cable Bender

Flex Cable Assemblies

QPL Approved Components MIL-D Coaxial and Stripline Terminations (Dummy Loads) MIL-A-3933 Fixed Coaxial Attenuators

TERMINATIONS DC to 50Ghz High performance low VSWR Power handling 0.5watts to 15watts Coaxial designs for space applications Special Flange designs up to 15watts Stripline pill terminations

Coaxial Terminations Series SMA SSMA TYPE N TNC BNC 2.92MM 2.4MM 1.85MM

Termination Series - Frequency

Attenuator Specifications Frequency DC to 60Ghz Power 0.5 watt to 15watt Low VSWR

Attenuator Series BNC TNC TYPE N SMA SSMA 2.92MM 2.4MM 1.85MM SMP

Attenuator Series- Frequency

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