Flexible VNA test cables operate at up to 110GHz

Four new 1.0 mm flexible cables that are designed to deliver precision testing results for Vector Network Analyser (VNA) testing, semiconductor probe testing, automotive radar testing and military radar testing have been released by Pasternack Enterprises. They are ideal for applications such as test benches, radar, microwave radio and millimetre wave radio.

The cables operate at up to 110 GHz and deliver precise results for testing using a coaxial cable and 1.0 mm stainless steel connector interfaces. The coaxial cable is covered by a non-conductive Nomex outer sleeve.

This light-duty armouring protects the small, 0.27-inch diameter cable and improves stability during flexure.

These cables feature 50 Ohm impedance, a maximum VSWR of 1.5:1 and excellent phase/amplitude stability under flexure. 

The cables operate over a wide range of temperatures from -65°C to +125°C. They are RoHS and REACH compliant. Each cable assembly is fully tested and comes with serialised test data.

They are available in standard 6-inch and 12-inch lengths with male-to-male or male-to-female configurations.

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