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Solderless PCB Launch Connectors

Solderless PCB Launch Connectors. Solderless PCB Launch Connectors. Introduction:

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Solderless PCB Launch Connectors

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  1. Solderless PCB Launch Connectors

  2. Solderless PCB Launch Connectors Introduction: Rosenberger offers high performance solderless PCB Launch Connectors are designed to provide low return loss up to 110 GHz for single-layer or multi-layer printed circuit boards where the microwave layer is on the top. They are ideally suited for high frequency chip set evaluation, demo boards, test fixtures and board characterization. Features: Available in: RPC-2.92 (40 GHz), RPC-1.85 (70 GHz) and RPC-1.00 (110 GHz) No soldering required Positioning by dowel pins Clamping mechanism accommodates a wide range of board thicknesses while prociding a continuous ground connection between launch and circuit board Universal, robust and reusable

  3. Solderless PCB Launch Connectors

  4. Solderless PCB Launch Connectors 02K80A-40ML5 (40 GHz Version) Typical testplot over one connection Reflection response in time domain Reflection response in frequency domain

  5. Solderless PCB Launch Connectors 08K80A-40ML5 (70 GHz Version) Typical testplot over one connection Reflection response in time domain Reflection response in frequency domain

  6. Solderless PCB Launch Connectors 01K80A-40ML5 (110 GHz Version) Typical testplot over one connection Reflection response in time domain Reflection response in frequency domain

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