Cables Allow Interchanging Of Connectors

Jan. 1, 2001
The VERSALINE 18 coaxial cables allow interchanging coaxial connectors with alternate interface styles to replace damaged connectors without compromising performance. The cables feature a maximum operating frequency of 18 GHz and use field-proven

The VERSALINE 18 coaxial cables allow interchanging coaxial connectors with alternate interface styles to replace damaged connectors without compromising performance. The cables feature a maximum operating frequency of 18 GHz and use field-proven cable construction and connector attachment methods to maximize cable service life and reduce downtime. The cables are available in five lengths up to 6' and can use SMA plugs and receptacles, ETCN plugs, type N plugs, 7-mm and 3.5-mm plugs or receptacles. They are suited for high-volume test lab and manufacturing test line operations.

Company: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORP.

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