Industry News
Filtronic to Relocate to a Larger, State-of-the-Art Facility in Durham, UK
KAGA FEI Introduces New Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth Combo Module for Embedded Devices
Stellant Systems Appoints Keith Barclay as its New CEO
ABI Research Predicts 80 Million RedCap IoT Module Shipments by 2029, with eRedCap Leading the Way
Pickering Interfaces to Showcase its PXI Switches and Microwave Switch Design Tool at EuMW 2024
Antenom to Showcase Modular Antenna & Microwave Training and Prototyping Kits at EuMW 2024
HENSOLDT Develops Radar System for Uncontrolled Airspace
HENSOLDT has developed a compact and interference-resistant radar system for uncontrolled airspace together with several partners.
SpacePath Showcases New Transportable, BLoS Communication Terminal at Defence in Space Conference
SpacePath Communications will be showcasing its new 40 W man-pack terminal for tropospheric scatter (troposcatter) transmission at the Defence in Space Conference (DISC) in London, U.K.
Würth Elektronik Introduces WR-SMA Solderless Connectors for High-Frequency PCB Applications
BAE Systems Acquires Kirintec to Strengthen its Cyber and Electronic Warfare Capabilities
Ericsson and Telstra Launch World-First RAN Compute Platform to Boost 5G Connectivity
European Microwave Week 2024 to Take Place in Paris from 22-27 September
NYU Researchers Use Mini-Circuits' Dual-Band Channel Sounder Module for FR1 & FR3 Band Modelling
Keysight Introduces New 14-Bit High Precision ADC Oscilloscopes for General-Purpose Applications
New Version of Microwave Switch Design Tool from Pickering Interfaces on Display at EuMW 2024
Pickering Interfaces will showcase its extensive range of RF and microwave switching, including SPDT, transfer, MUX and matrix switches with bandwidths from DC to 110 GHz, available in PXI, LXI and USB in booth #142C at EuMW 2024.
Stellant Systems, Inc. Appoints Keith Barclay as Chief Executive Officer and Board Member
Stellant Systems, Inc. announced the appointment of Keith Barclay as its chief executive officer and to the board of directors.
Custom Coaxial Cable Assembly Manufacturing Considerations
As more technology becomes electrified and wirelessly connected, there is an ever-growing need for more nuanced and diverse RF and high-speed digital interconnect. A key enabling technology for this are RF Coaxial Cable Assemblies that can be customized with different connector and cable types. Most standard coaxial cable assemblies are made with in-series connectors. Some are made with between-series connectors. This means that most coaxial cable assemblies have the same type of coaxial connector on both sides. However, there are many situations that may benefit from having different coaxial connector types on either end. Having a between-series coaxial cable assembly can eliminate the need for an adapter or two, and result in lower insertion loss and PIM response compared to alternative approaches.
Other cases arise where a particular cable configuration may be needed, with specific connectors and cable type, that are only offered in standard lengths that are not ideal for a given application. The length of a cable has a significant impact on the signal chain a cable is used in. For coaxial cables, the insertion loss, delay, and VSWR change with the length of a cable, specifically these factors increase with the length of a cable. For some applications that are trying to achieve optimal dynamic range, then it is desirable to have the exact length of cable that is necessary. This would minimize the insertion loss of a cable. In the case of delay, that is a function of the length as well, and some applications may need a very specific delay. A targeted delay can be achieved by knowing the per-unit-length reactance of a cable and choosing the appropriate length. If a desired cable doesn’t come in the exact length needed, either to minimize insertion loss and VSWR or to hit a targeted delay, then a user can either order a custom cable or attempt to fabricate their own cable.
Historically, ordering a custom coaxial cable has required consulting a coaxial cable manufacturer and going through a quoting process. In order to keep costs viable, an order of tens or hundreds of cables would be required, depending on the specialized features of the custom cables. Fortunately, there are now tools, such as The Cable Creator, which make the process of designing and ordering custom cables a simple online process that requires filling out a simple set of forms.
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BAE Systems Acquires Kirintec
BAE Systems has acquired Kirintec, an innovative U.K. cyber and electromagnetic activities (CEMA) company, which specialises in counter-Improvised explosive devices , counter-uncrewed air systems and electronic warfare products and solutions.
Honeywell Completes Acquisition of CAES
Honeywell announced the completion of its acquisition of CAES Systems Holdings LLC from private equity firm Advent International for approximately $1.9 billion in an all-cash transaction.