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Delta Connectors Come To RFMW

June 2, 2014
A line of coaxial connectors, adapters, and cables will be on display at the 2014 IMS Exhibition.

Of the many products to be found at RFMW Ltd.’s Booth No. 315 at the 2014 IMS will be the wide range of coaxial connectors and coaxial cable assemblies from Delta Electronics Manufacturing Corp. The firms recently announced a worldwide distribution agreement for RFMW to supply the variety of coaxial products offered by Delta Electronics, which cover frequencies from RF through the millimeter-wave range. The agreement authorizes RFMW to stock, promote and sell Delta's complement of RF connectors and adapters. One of Delta’s latest products, which will be on display at the 2014 IMS, is part number 1334-000-G000-6, an SMA “connector saver.” This is a very handy SMA push-on plug to SMA jack adapter, using inner spring fingers to slide within the inner walls of the SMA jack. The adapter requires less than 10 lbs of mating force and can mate with as little as 6 oz. force. All metal parts are gold plated per MIL-G-45204 requirements, and the coaxial adapters exhibit maximum VSWR of 1.15:1 from DC to 18 GHz. Ask for them at RFMW Ltd., Booth No. 315 at the 2014 IMS exhibition.

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