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News Release from: Tru Corporation | Subject: High Voltage, High Power Cable Assemblies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2000
Custom RF coaxial cable for high voltage
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Custom RF coaxial cable assemblies for high voltage, high power applications including internal rack components and for interconnects between racks are available from Tru-Connector Corporation of Peab
Custom RF coaxial cable assemblies for high voltage, high power applications including internal rack components and for interconnects between racks are available from Tru-Connector Corporation of Peabody, Massachusetts Tru-Connector High Voltage, High Power Cable Assemblies can be fabricated from standard RG-type cables ranges from 0.110" to 1.20" O.D
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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or from custom tape wrapped Teflon dielectrics.
Rated at up to 10,000 volts and 5,000 watts, depending upon cable diameter, they can include a wide variety of different standard and quick-disconnect connectors in any combination.
Featuring cables from 6" to 150 ft.
long, Tru-Connector High Voltage, High Power Cable Assemblies can be equipped with straight-thru and right angle connectors.
Standard type include C, EIA, HN, LC, 7-16, QDL, QDS and QDM quick-disconnect styles which have a positive locking mating design that has to be manually pulled back and then slides forward to let three self-contained balls seat by "clicking" into place.
Tru-Connector High Voltage, High Power Cable Assemblies are priced according to configuration, quantity, and special customer design requirements.
Literature and price quotations are available upon request.
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