wiredInUSA July 2019

Cable on track The new Lütze Superflex single cable solution with an integrated ethernet element is suitable for power supply, data transfer, and controlling brakes in servo drives.

between -40° and +80°C. The cables are halogen-free and conform to RoHS and UL requirements.

Mission-critical assemblies

it also complies with the new Siemens and Indramat (Bosch Rexroth) standards.

Fairview Microwave, Inc has released a new series of high-reliability, temperature- conditioned RF cable assemblies for military electronics, avionics, SATCOM, ECM, IFF and other mission-critical applications.

With PUR sheath and sliding wire insulation, the new cables can be used in C-tracks in the machine and plant construction sector, and in transport and conveyor equipment. The Lütze Superflex ethernet hybrid cables can replace several cables at once by bundling power supply, brakes and digital feedback via ethernet into one cable, saving space, time and installation and maintenance costs. The combined cables are also lighter, and therefore put less strain on the C-track and allow the C-track to be smaller. Lütze Superflex hybrid cables are designed to offer above-average flexural fatigue strength for long-term and fail-safe use in the C-track. The braided shield, optimized for continuous use, offers high active and passive interference resistance (EMC).

Fairview’s new low-loss, pre-conditioned cables cover operating frequencies up to 18GHz and deliver VSWR as low as 1.35:1. The product line includes 128 configurations built from three different types of cable, totaling over 1,400 parts. S S The new series of high-reliability, temperature-conditioned RF cable assemblies from Fairview Microwave

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