Times Microwave Systems Hermetically Sealed Assemblies



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SCOPE This Specification details the Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Characteristics of Times Microwave Systems MILTECH 340.34 Diameter Hermetically Sealed Coaxial Transmission Lines. This product is recommended for all applications where Long Term Stability of Electrical Performance is of Prime Importance. Due to the unique processes used to manufacture these Cable Assemblies, the cable and connector sections are not available as separate items with the exception of the Replaceable Front Ends that are listed in the Connector Section of this Specification. CABLE CHARACTERISTICS G F E D C B A Cable Materials A Center Conductor: Solid Silver Plated Copper B Dielectric: Taped Polytetrafluoroethylene C First Shield: Silver Plated Copper Strip D Interlayer: Aluminum Backed Tape E Second Shield: Silver Plated Copper Braid F Inner Jacket: FEP G Outer Jacket : Nomex Cable Mechanical Characteristics Diameter:.34 +/-.015 (8.6 +/-.4 mm) Mass:.1 lbs/ft (149 g/m) Minimum Bend Radius : 1.9 inch 48.3 mm) Sheet 1 of 6

CONNECTOR CHARACTERISTICS All of the connectors used are of a precision stainless steel design which meet or exceed all interface requirements of MIL-C-39012 and are uniquely designed to provide maximum mechanical and environmental performance to 18 GHz unless otherwise noted. Connector Materials Center Contacts - Dielectrics - Bodies and Coupling Nuts - Gold Plated Beryllium Copper PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Passivated Stainless Steel Front End Connector Types thread onto a factory installed Universal Intermediate Section. This design approach provides for easy replacement of a connector in the case of damage or when the need arises to change to a different type of interface or angular configuration. For selections not indicated below contact the Factory for availability. Common Connector Types Connector Designator Connector Type Outline Drawing Number RA N Plug Front End SD48721 RC TNC Plug Front End SD48555 RE SMA Plug Front End SD48530 RD TNC Female Bulkhead SD48590 Jack Front End RCX TNC Plug Right Angle SD48572 Front End RCY TNC plug 45 Degree SD48576 Front End RG TK Male Plug Front End SD48554 Sheet 2 of 6

ASSEMBLY CHARACTERISTICS Electrical Characteristics Tested Frequency Range Characteristic Impedance VSWR Insertion Loss Velocity of Propagation Maximum Operating Voltage RF Leakage Insertion Loss Stability VSWR Stability.5 to 18 GHz 50 Ohms 1.40:1 maximum ; add 0.05 per angle connector See Graph and Chart on pages 5 and 6, add 0.1 db per angle connector 80% Nominal 2500 Volts (1000 volts with SMA) -90 db maximum per foot over Tested Frequency Range including connectors Mechanical Characteristics Operating Temperature Range Chemical Resistance Flexure Salt Fog Humidity Abrasion Resistance Cable Connector Tensile Strength Vapor Leakage Vibration Shock -55 to +150 degrees C (200 C maximum available on request) MIL-C-87104 In accordance with MIL-C-87104 MIL-C-87104 MIL-C-87104 MIL-C-87104 /.020 edge 75 Pounds minimum 1x10-5 cc/sec/ft of Helium maximum including connectors Sheet 3 of 6

ORDERING INFORMATION A Complete Part Number is specified as follows: /L/C1/C2 Where L = Length (in Inches or millimetres, see below) C1 = Connector 1 Designator C2 = Connector 2 Designator Marking Example 1 - a 60 inch long Cable Assembly with a Replaceable SMA male on one end and a Replaceable TNC male on the other end would have the Part Number /in60/re/rc Example 2 - a 430 millimetre long Cable Assembly with a Replaceable SMA male on one end and a Replaceable TNC male on the other end would have the Part Number /mm430/re/rc Cable Assemblies are marked in the center or on each end depending on Cable Assembly Length as follows: Length Tolerances Times Microwave Systems MFG: 68999 /xxx/xx/xx +/-.25 (6.4mm) for Cable Assemblies less than 5 ft (1524mm) +/-.5 (13mm) for Cable Assemblies between 5 ft (1524mm) and 10 ft (2540mm) +/-.5% for Cable Assemblies Greater than 10 ft (2540mm) Testing Each Cable Assembly is measured for Insertion Loss and VSWR over the Test Frequency Range. Sheet 4 of 6

Cable and Connector Insertion Loss vs. Frequency Insertion Loss @ 23C 0.3500 0.3000 Connector Loss (db/pr) 0.2500 Insertion Loss (db) 0.2000 0.1500 Cable Loss (db/ft) 0.1000 0.0500 0.0000 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 Frequency (GHz) Sheet 5 of 6

Cable Insertion Loss vs. Frequency Frequency Insertion Loss @ 23 C (MHz) (db/100ft) (db/100 metres) 500 3.5 11.5 1000 5.0 16.4 2000 7.0 23.0 4000 10.0 32.8 6000 12.0 39.4 8000 14.0 45.9 10000 16.0 52.5 12000 18.0 59.1 14000 19.0 62.3 16000 21.0 68.9 18000 22.0 72.2 Cable Insertion Loss at Intermediate Frequencies can be calculated as follows.14562 x SqRt(FMHz) +.000146 x (FMHz) db per 100 feet or.47775 x SqRt(FMHz) +.000480 x (FMHz) db per 100 metres (where FMHz is the frequency in MHz) Sheet 6 of 6