Video Shows How Manufacturing Processes Produce Longer, Lower-Loss Coaxial Cable Assemblies

Video Shows How Manufacturing Processes Produce Longer, Lower-Loss Coaxial Cable Assemblies

Release date: 06/24/2014

High Speed Interconnects has released a new video comparing a solid PTFE versus HSI’s proprietary VP90 expanded PTFE (ePTFE) low insertion loss cable assembly.

With today’s data transfer rates reaching ever higher into the microwave frequency range, and requirements stretching distances and routes between equipment, this combination creates the need for high-performance, low-loss, phase stable cable assemblies. This video effectively demonstrates how HSI’s VP90 cable outperforms a solid dielectric cable that is 20% shorter. They are able to accomplish this because they extrude their own applied materials and raw cable.

In the video, both cable types that are shown are fitted with push-on SMP connectors, however HSI’s ultra-high performance VP90 dielectric cables are available either terminated to a variety of connectors, which are not limited to MHF, MMCX, MMPX, SMP, SSMP’s and SMA connectors; or terminated direct-to-board. Cables can also be bundled or ribbonized into multi-conductor assemblies.

To learn more about HSI’s ultra-high performance VP90 cable assemblies watch the video. To learn more about HSI, and their unique custom cable assembly technology visit: www.highspeedint.com.