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  • What is so Special About the 4.3-10 Coaxial Connector?

    04/05/2018

    There are many coaxial connectors used in wireless and wired networks, including DIN 7/16, N, 4.1/9.5, and the 4.3-10 interface. Typically, the choice of a connector boils down to economics, power handling, size, and installation criteria. However, the increasing number of wireless network bands and mobile data rates pose a very stringent requirement for transmission ..

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    Spinning Into Control with Coaxial Rotary Joints

    11/30/2017

    Coaxial rotary joints are necessary inline components when a static RF system must be connected to a rotating RF line. These rotary joints are used in military, aerospace, and commercial applications, most often with rotary antennas and radar. Specifically, coaxial rotary joints are used in Air Traffic Control, image transmissions, medical/industrial, telecommunications control, and ground-, ..

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    What you need to know about Reverse Polarized Connectors

    04/20/2017

    A reverse polarized coax connector is a variation of a standard polarity connector in which the gender of the interface has been reversed. The term “reverse polarity” refers not to the signal polarity of the connector itself but to the gender of the center contact pin. A reverse polarized connector will have the same external ..

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    RF Component from Pasternack Used by NASA

    02/12/2015

    Pasternack RF component deployed inside the D-Wave Two™ quantum computer housed in the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility at Moffett Field, Calif. The RF power divider, part number PE2015 from Pasternack Enterprises, is used in this NASA Ames Research Center supercomputing facility in California. Research corporation Universities Space Research Association in partnership, helped develop the ..

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