CHANDLER, AZ, November 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Radiall USA, Inc., expands its extensive range of TestPro RF cable assemblies with new, affordable and high-performance TestPro 3. Radiall's current TestPro range already has excellent performance with a frequency range of DC-20 GHz. TestPro 3, however, with its robust center contact retention, offers an even better performance of up to 40 GHz for test bench applications.
Precision engineered with advanced materials, TestPro 3 cables are designed for extreme stability and flexibility. The cables have been tested for bending stability according to IEC 966-1, bending method number 2. Results show excellent phase stability as low as 5 degrees typical with bending at 40 GHz. To meet the requirements for stability with handling during bench test use, the cables also offer loss stability of less than 0.1 dB variation with bending and 0.03 dB with shaking at the maximum frequency of 40 GHz. In addition, the cable and connectors are designed for long life, rated for a minimum of 20,000 bending cycles and 5,000 mating cycles. TestPro 3 cable assemblies combine performance with affordability to make them the best alternative to VNA cables.
For more information about Radiall's TestPro 3 and other test and measurement cable assemblies, please contact your Radiall sales representative, distributor or visit www.radiall.com.
For more information contact:
Radiall USA, Inc., 6825 West Galveston Street, Chandler, Arizona 85226
Sales: 480-682-9400 Fax: 480-682-9403
E-mail: infousa@radiall.com
About Radiall:
Radiall USA, Inc., Chandler, Arizona, is a global manufacturer of leading edge interconnects solutions. The company offers an extensive range of RF coaxial connectors and cable assemblies, coaxial switches, fiber optic and microwave components, multipin connectors and more. Radiall has sales offices and subsidiaries throughout the world, R&D in the U.S., Europe and China, along with manufacturing facilities strategically located in the U.S., Mexico, India, and China.
Editorial Contact:
Michel Maximilien
RF Cable Assemblies
Radiall Aerospace, Defense, Instrumentation Div.
Tel: +33 149 353 506
E-mail: michel.maximilien@radiall.com
Radiall Expands RF Cable Assembly Range with New Affordable TestPro 3
Offers high performance up to 40 GHz for test bench applications.
2010-11-22
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[Press-News.org] Radiall Expands RF Cable Assembly Range with New Affordable TestPro 3Offers high performance up to 40 GHz for test bench applications.