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Micro-coaxial cable eases routing

Times Microwave Systems’ compact micro-coaxial cable delivers flexibility for easier routing in space-constrained applications.

Times Microwave Systems has introduced its TF-047 micro-coaxial cable, with high reliability in a compact footprint, for high-density applications. Supporting applications that require optimized SWaP-C (size, weight, power and cost) solutions, the micro-coaxial cable delivers flexibility for easier routing in space-constrained applications.

Times Microwave Systems' TF-047 micro-coaxial cable.

(Source: Times Microwave Systems)

The TF-047 has an overall diameter of 0.055 in./1.40 mm and can support bends as tight as of 0.20 in./5.08 mm. It is optimized from DC to 50-GHz applications. The cable also is lightweight with a maximum weight of 3.77 lbs./1.71 kg per 1000 feet and is available with a variety of push-on and threaded connectors. Other key specifications include a 50-ohms impedance and an operating temperature range from -65°C to 150°C.

Target applications include board-to-board, backplane and crossover box-box/inside-the-box connectivity, as well as for bench/production tests, troubleshooting setup, signal fanout and ATE in semiconductor manufacturing. The TF-047 also can be used in quantum computing applications for external and internal RF lines, and in laptops, tablets and audio/video products, said Times Microwave.

It is also suited for medical applications like flexible catheters, medical imaging and patient monitoring equipment, offering improved maneuverability and safety, added the company.

The TF-047 micro-coaxial cable is available now as bulk cable or assemblies. Standard configurations are available with short lead times. Customization is also available.

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