Cable Assemblies Suited For WiFi Applications

April 1, 2003
Targeting WiFi IEEE802.11a/b applications, the MHF jumpers use tiny, low-profile coaxial connectors that have a VSWR rating of 1.3 max. up to 6 GHz, equivalent to Hirose's H.FL and I-PEX MHF series. Ultra-thin Teflon cables are used in MHF plug-to-MHF

Targeting WiFi IEEE802.11a/b applications, the MHF jumpers use tiny, low-profile coaxial connectors that have a VSWR rating of 1.3 max. up to 6 GHz, equivalent to Hirose's H.FL and I-PEX MHF series. Ultra-thin Teflon cables are used in MHF plug-to-MHF plug, MHF plug-to-pigtail, MHF plug-to-MC Card plug, and MHF plug-to-SMA female bulkhead assemblies. For more details on the cable/connector assemblies, call Manny Gutsche at RF INDUSTRIES, San Diego, CA. (800) 233-1728.

Company: RF INDUSTRIES

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