Times Microwave Introduces New SiO2 Coaxial Cable Configurations
Wallingford, CT -- Times Microwave Systems recently updated its SiO2 (silicon dioxide) coaxial cable line to include new application-specific product variations. Among the additions are a more flexible copper jacket for high-power and high-stress installations and stainless steel and Inconel high-temperature inner conductors.
The copper jacketed product is unique in that the hermetic stainless steel connectors are welded, not soldered, directly to the copper cable. The soft and flexible copper cable is environmentally protected to MIL-T-81490 requirements by a proprietary coating process. A .200" diameter cable with 20% lower insertion loss and intermediate connectors have also been added.
SiO2 is completely compatible with Times Microwave's Multiport and Minimultiport connector systems, Zero dB and equalizer products, Blind Mate antenna systems, and all of the company's self-locking, field-replaceable connectors. For space applications, low PIM and multipaction-resistant connectors are available.
Source: Times Microwave Systems