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Product category: Test Accessories
News Release from: MegaPhase | Subject: SuperFlex 26.5GHz
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 March 2003

Test cable stays stable with temperature

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The new and improved MegaPhase SuperFlex 26.5GHz test temperature stable cable is phase and amplitude stable with unparalleled temperature stability of better than 7ppm/C from -40 to +125C.

The new and improved MegaPhase SuperFlex 26.5GHz test temperature stable cable is phase and amplitude stable with unparalleled temperature stability of better than 7ppm/C from -40 to +125C MegaPhase has recently added a neoprene jacket to further enhance the flexibility of this cable for ATE applications

The SuperFlex is based on the MegaPhase industry-leading pure copper GrooveTube outer conductor technology, synonymous with stability versus flexure.

The SuperFlex operating temperature range is -70 to +121C.

The phase and amplitude change versus flexure, measured for a 360-degree wrap around a 4.75in mandrel, is less than 1.8 and less than 0.02dB at 5GHz and less than 4.0 and less than 0.05dB through 26.5GHz.

The construction is a stranded silver-plated copper inner conductor, PTFE tape dielectric, GrooveTube outer conductor, metal braid ruggedisation, a neoprene outer jacket, finished with heavy-duty strain reliefs.

The finished outer diameter measures 7.24 mm.

Standard connectors include 2.92, 7, 3.5mm, SMA, TNC, and Type N, all with MegaPhase factory form right angles available.

SuperFlex test cable assemblies are available with the MegaPhase rapid response fast delivery system-built-to-order in 1 week or less.

Pricing varies depending on cable length, maximum operating frequency, and connector combination.

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