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Product category: Test Accessories
News Release from: Huber+Suhner | Subject: Test and measurement products
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 June 2003

Leads and connectors stand the test of
measurement

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A new test and measurement catalogue presents a comprehensive portfolio of high-quality components specifically designed for the requirements of measurement and test labs.

In its newly launched test and measurement (T+M) catalogue, Huber+Suhner presents a comprehensive portfolio of high-quality components, specifically designed for the requirements of measurement and test labs A broad range of measurement cables, connectors, precision terminations and attenuators has been developed specifically for RF and microwave performance measurements

All products feature high performance and electrical stability.

The measurement cable range extends from cost-effective cables for low-frequency applications up to Sucoflex measurement cables, which meet highest electrical requirements within a frequency range up to 50GHz.

The new Quickmate connector from Huber+Suhner has been specifically designed for applications in test labs where frequent mating is required.

The device without coupling nut allows a quick and safe connection of the test object with the measurement device, while preserving the interface of the measurement cable at the same time.

The new T+M catalogue also covers the issue of passive intermodulation-critical components.

Huber+Suhner's extensive knowhow concerning PIM solutions results in a high quality product portfolio for applications in IM-critical environments.

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