ConductRF, a leading supplier of RF and microwave coaxial cable assemblies, announced they are exhibiting this week at the industry’s premier event, The International Microwave Symposium (IMS2024) at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. They’ll be in booth #1813 and among the capabilities they’ll be featuring are versatile, high performance MIL-STD D38999 cable assemblies and VITA 67 style cable assemblies that meet the stringent requirements of SOSA (Sensor Open Systems Architecture) standards. These advanced cable assemblies exemplify ConductRF's commitment to providing military and aerospace customers with exact, custom built assemblies and wire harnesses.
Versatility and Customization
ConductRF stands out in the industry by allowing customers to choose from a wide range of connector and cable brands to build their RF coaxial and multi-signal cable assemblies and wire harnesses. The brands include Harbour Industries, Insulated Wire, Radiall, Southwest Microwave, SV Microwave, TE Connectivity and Times Microwave, as well their own high performance ConductRF connectors and cable. This unique approach ensures that every cable assembly is tailored quickly to meet specific customer specs and requirements. The D38999 and VITA 67 cable assemblies are no exception, designed to deliver exceptional reliability and durability in the most challenging military and aerospace environments.
D38999 Cable Assemblies Meet MIL-STD Requirements
The D38999 design is renowned for its ability to meet the demanding requirements of high frequency performance, multi-signal management, flexibility and durability in tough land and sea environments. These assemblies play a pivotal role in various military applications, from communication systems to radar and electronic warfare equipment.
Adaptability is a key feature of ConductRF’s D38999 cable assemblies, making them ideal for military applications that require a number of D38999 interconnects for various signals. These assemblies can be customized to accommodate specific routing requirements, connector configurations, and length constraints, ensuring seamless integration with existing military equipment and infrastructure. Their flexibility also extends to harsh environmental conditions, with options for ruggedized and water-resistant designs that withstand extreme temperatures, vibrations and mechanical stresses.
D38999 coaxial solutions from ConductRF are available with one of three standard contact sizes; #8 (their largest), #12 and #16 (their smallest).
Additionally, and even more diverse than the insert arrangements, are the standardly available back shell options. ConductRF offers straight, angled, clamp and crimp back shells, popular strain relief styles and other ruggedized solutions for cable being deployed in harsh environmental conditions.
Furthermore, by matching all material and plating options, ConductRF can help customers obtain optimal performance and dependability, which is often elusive because of mismatched materials among the interconnect.
VITA 67 Cable Assemblies Meeting SOSA Standards
ConductRF’s VITA 67 cable assemblies are specifically designed to meet SOSA standards, and are available with the following RF Contacts: VITA67.1/.2/.3, aka “SMPM”, “SMPS” and “NanoRF” connectors. They provide the utmost signal integrity and performance in numerous modular and scalable systems. VITA 67 supports high-frequency RF connections and is crucial in many applications requiring high-speed data transmission coupled with reduced signal loss. By adhering to SOSA standards, ConductRF’s VITA67 cable assemblies facilitate interoperability and flexibility in defense and aerospace systems, promoting a more efficient and adaptable infrastructure.