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INSULATED WIRE INCORPORATED


Whatever your RF test environment...


IW HAS A SOLUTION!


From bench top component testing to satellite payload, IW provides dependable phase stable coaxial cable assemblies to ensure optimum signal integrity and lowest attenuation to 110 GHz.


With decades of experience supporting test and measurement applications in commercialand military applications, we understand the need for reliability and the various environments test cables are exposed to.


In addition to standard cables for laboratory use, we offer a range of options including weatherproof jacketing, and armoring to provide robust protection, multi-conductor/ mixed signal cables for complex test systems, high RF power cable assemblies, and thermal vacuum compliant solutions.


TYPICAL APPLICATIONS


CABLE SERIES Re-Flex™ 085/141


0471 125 140 150 157 180 230 280 480 750


Max. Freq. (GHz)


BENCH TOP


EMC PROBE ANTENNA STATION


ATE HIGH TEST SYSTEMS POWER 60


110 67 50 40 40 32


26.5 18 11


6.5


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A wide range of interconnect options are available, including 1.0mm, 1.85mm, 2.4mm, 2.92mm, 3.5mm, SMA, N-type, TNC, SC, 7/16 DIN, 1 5/8 EIA and 3 1/8 EIA flanges, with a variety of styles to suit most applications, custom design solutions can also be supplied.


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We’re how the microwave industry gets connected!


www.insulatedwire.com


t + 1 631 4724070 e nysales@insulatedwire.com


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