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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Coaxial cables", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Cable is a more flexible option for RF from Habia Cable, which we summarised at the time by saying "Accepting standard solder-type semirigid connectors, Multibend cable is suitable for a wide range of applications, particularly where some flexing is required". Earlier in the week, we featured the news release Coaxial cables cut insertion loss from Habia Cable: "The cabling saves money because it can be stripped and formed by hand without the need for special and often expensive tooling associated with traditional semirigid cable".
 
In April 2007, we covered the news from Harting concerning its Han E-Coax - take a look at Coaxial connector suits industrial applications which says: "The new Han E-Coax is a Quintax connector with one Han-E crimp contact in the coaxial position".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Pickering Interfaces, Adapters display eight channels on one display, as well as Chipset boosts the reach of copper cable to 400m from National Semiconductor, and Composite video cables come in bunches from Belden CDT Electronics.
 

See also:

Head-end cables cover all broadcast types (October 2006)
Belden now offers a comprehensive line of cables for a wide range of head-end applications

Precision video cables come in a bunch (June 2006)
Belden CDT Electronics Division is now offering multiples of its highly popular Brilliance 1855A and 1505A Precision Video coaxial cables in Belden's patented Banana Peel construction

Video chips raise system performance (December 2005)
Gennum's latest integrated circuits feature higher performance, reduced power consumption and greater functional integration for HD-SDI, SD-SDI and DVB-ASI applications

PXI instruments build Typhoon cable tester (November 2005)
BAE Systems has selected a system based on NI LabView and PXI for testing high-performance cables in the Eurofighter Typhoon

Connectors meet military and aerospace needs (August 2005)
Microdot connectors can be used for numerous applications such as avionics, in-flight entertainment, military instrumentation, radar systems, control systems, missile and optical

Advances in facility cables and connectors (July 2005)
Technology rolls on, but broadcast cables and connector paths will always be designed to combat 'electrical noise' from EMI, RFI and capacitance variation as this article indicates

Coaxial cables meet new broadcast standards (April 2005)
SDI coaxial cables are now specified for operation at 4.5GHz, with every reel being sweep tested for return loss and certified to the new, higher frequency

Four-in-one feedthrough eases coax connection (October 2004)
The Quadconnector is a new bulkhead connector feedthrough for coaxial cables

Connectors complement low-loss cables (September 2004)
Gigatronix has an extensive range of connectors to address the majority of coaxial cables now being incorporated into wireless system designs

Cable assemblies promise zero attenuation (July 2004)
Zero dB coaxial cable assemblies are a revolutionary interconnect solution initially designed for fighter aircraft, helicopter, transport aircraft and UAV platforms

Down-convertor module provides multiple channels (May 2004)
A new and complete low-noise block down-convertor subsystem aims to help satellite broadcasters simplify installations and reduce costs

D-types take coax and power contacts onboard (January 2004)
IQC International has addressed the trend for miniaturisation in the electronics industry by expanding its range of mixed-layout D-type connectors

Platform speeds switch to digital surveillance (January 2004)
The Ateme VSIP is a new video development platform designed to support the transition from analogue to intelligent digital video surveillance

Toolkit speeds switch to digital video (November 2003)
A novel video security over Internet protocol toolkit aims to help video surveillance system developers to make the transition from analogue to digital technology quickly and cost effectively

Chinese plant ramps up coax production (November 2003)
Sumitomo Electric Industries has begun producing halogen-free coaxial cables for automotive antenna applications in China in order to respond to demand from customers

High power RF coaxial cables and assemblies (October 2003)
Times Microwave Systems has published an updated high power RF coaxial cables and assemblies brochure covering 50ohm flexible cables for use in high power applications

BNC connectors stand the test of performance (October 2003)
Pomona Electronics has extended its wide range of BNC connectors and adapters with the introduction of several new models for easy, hands-free testing in controlled voltage conditions

Coax cables aim for wireless LANs (July 2003)
A new broadband wireless cable assembly brochure covers a broad range of LMR coaxial cable assemblies for use in IEEE802.11 unlicensed frequency bands up to 5.8GHz

Tool line takes on cutters, strippers and crimpers (January 2003)
The range of tools from RF Industries has been expanded to include new cutters, strippers and crimpers

Connector provides signal processing solution (November 2002)
ODU recently developed an interconnect solution for an international blue-chip company to transmit signal and high-frequency data from the front panel of a testing device to its motherboard

Shielded connector for sensitive bus signals (September 2002)
The Han Quintax Z Series is a shielded connector module designed for use with Harting's Han-Modular range of heavy-duty industrial connectors

Off-white jacket makes coax less obtrusive (August 2002)
Times Microwave Systems has added an 'off-white' fire-retardant zero-halogen polyolefin cable jacket to its series of LMR-FR low-loss flexible 50ohm coaxial cables

Coax connector cuts its high-frequency losses (August 2002)
New from Times Microwave Systems is the EZ-600-NMH-B connector for the company's LMR-600 low loss flexible 50ohm coaxial cables

Cushion gripped crimp handle takes on wider coax (August 2002)
Large diameter coaxial cables such as the LMR-400, LMR-600, WBC-400 and WBC-600 require heavy duty crimping tools

Dual-rate operation for coax drivers (June 2002)
New from specialist distributor DT Electronics are a pair of ICs for coaxial cable drive and equalisation duties

No soldering for easy two-part coax connection (June 2002)
Times Microwave Systems has two new solder-free EZ two-piece N-type connectors that are ideal for use with its LMR-900-DB and LMR-900-FR flexible low loss 1.6cm 50ohm coaxial cables

High-power RF coaxial cables and assemblies (May 2002)
Times Microwave Systems has published a new high-power RF coaxial cables and assemblies brochure

Coaxial connector for railway applications (April 2002)
A new coaxial connector module from Harting is ideal for meeting the demands of the rail industry for the transmission of audio and video signals for passenger information and in-train entertainment

RF source covers both EMC test and calibration (February 2002)
New from Schaffner is a high-stability RF-emission source for the evaluation of parameters of open area test sites, anechoic chambers and other test sites in the frequency range 1 to 18GHz

Website gives telecomms alternative to type Ns (June 2001)
Tru-Connector has launched a new 7-16 connectors website

 

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