Anritsu 806-304-R Test Port Cable, Flexible, K(m) to K(f), DC to 40 GHz, 36 inch
$1,904.00
Anritsu 806-304-R Test Port Cable: Flexible K(m) to K(f) connection for high-frequency testing up to 40 GHz, ensuring reliable signal transmission in various applications.
Anritsu 806-304-R Test Port Cable: Precision and Flexibility for High-Frequency Testing
Product Overview:
The Anritsu 806-304-R Test Port Cable is an essential tool for engineers and technicians working with high-frequency signals. This flexible cable seamlessly connects test equipment to devices under test, ensuring accurate and reliable measurements.
Features and Specifications:
Frequency range: DC to 40 GHz
Connector type: K(m) to K(f)
Cable length: 36 inches
Low insertion loss and high return loss
Excellent phase stability
Durable and flexible construction
Value to the Customer:
Enhanced Accuracy: The low insertion loss and high return loss minimize signal distortion, ensuring precise measurements.
Wide Frequency Range: The cable’s broad frequency range supports a wide range of testing applications, from low-frequency measurements to high-speed digital signal analysis.
Flexibility and Durability: The flexible construction allows for easy positioning and routing, while the durable materials ensure long-lasting performance.
Time-Saving: The quick and easy connection process saves valuable time during testing.
Reliable Performance: Anritsu’s reputation for quality ensures consistent and reliable performance, reducing the risk of measurement errors.
Applications:
High-frequency signal testing
Device characterization
Antenna measurements
Radar and communication system testing
Research and development
Conclusion:
The Anritsu 806-304-R Test Port Cable is an indispensable tool for engineers and technicians seeking precision and flexibility in high-frequency testing. Its exceptional performance, wide frequency range, and durable construction make it an ideal choice for demanding applications.
Additional information
Brand | Anritsu |
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