Flexible Microwave Cable Assemblies for Inside & Between-Box Connections

Times Microwave Systems’ new InstaBend 141 microwave assemblies can be bent very closely behind the connector, minimizing footprint, saving space, and simplifying cable routing in SWaP-constrained applications By Caroline Rees / 30 Mar 2023
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RF and microwave interconnect assemblies, cables, and connectors developer Times Microwave Systems has launched a new high-performance microwave assembly. 

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The new InstaBend 141 (IB-141) provides a larger-diameter, lower-loss addition to the company’s InstaBend family of microwave assemblies, which feature a flexible preassembled design for interconnects between RF circuit cards, modules, and enclosure panels.

IB-141 is designed for both inside-the-box and between-box connections in applications including space flight, thermal vacuum, microwave test, and many other commercial and military applications. With a diameter of 0.163 in./4.14 mm, IB-141 enables lower loss for applications with stringent requirements in a form that is lighter weight than traditional semi-rigid cables. Its small bend radius and flexibility enable low-profile installation, easier routing, and tool-free bending compared to semi-rigid cables, with a maximum frequency of 27 GHz.

InstaBend 141 is designed with focus on a robust cable-connector junction that can withstand tight bends without performance degradation. Like all InstaBend assemblies, the cable can be bent very closely behind the connector, minimizing footprint, saving space, and simplifying cable routing in SWaP-constrained applications.

Kai Loh, Product Solutions Manager at Times Microwave Systems, said: “The new InstaBend 141 expands on the unique low-profile bendability of our InstaBend product family, which enables very tight turns in limited space, with a larger, but lower loss cable option. The ability to bend the cable close to the connector back-end without compromising mechanical integrity and electrical performance adds flexibility to high-density system design.”

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Posted by Caroline Rees Caroline co-founded Unmanned Systems Technology and has been at the forefront of the business ever since. With a Masters Degree in marketing Caroline has her finger on the pulse of all things unmanned and is committed to showcasing the very latest in unmanned technical innovation. Connect & Contact
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