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245 Lynnfield Street
Peabody
MA 01960
USA

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7/16 male plug features low intermodulation

A new 7/16 male plug for.141" and.250" semi-rigid cable, which has a one piece center contact that is easy to assemble and conforms to DIN 47223, is being introduced by Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 30 August 2001

Web reference for replacing type Ns connectors

Tru-Connector is pleased to announce the launch of a new 7-16 Connectors Web site, an easy reference tool for commercial telecom designers looking to replace type Ns with 7-16 coaxial connectors

News from Engineeringtalk, 6 June 2001

New web site for connectors and cable assemblies

Tru-Connector's new Web site offers Telecom, Wireless, Semiconductor, and Military Designers a wide variety of standard and custom connectors and cable assemblies to choose from

News from Engineeringtalk, 6 June 2001

Coaxial connectors with quick-disconnect coupling

A full line of 7-16 RF coaxial connectors that are now available with a positive locking quick-disconnect coupling for hard-to-reach applications is being introduced by Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 24 April 2001

15kV RF Connectors with recessed centre conductors

A new series of 15 kV high voltage RF connectors for pulse applications in laser, semiconductor, nuclear, medical and related equipment is being introduced by Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 26 February 2001

Coaxial Connectors offer expanded frequency range

A new series of TNC coaxial connectors which features an expanded frequency range for military, aviation, and telecom applications is being introduced by Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 20 February 2001

Connector clamp allows repeated flexing

A new strain relief clamp that fits onto the back of standard RF coaxial connectors and prevents damage to cables caused by repeated flexing is being introduced by Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 21 December 2000

Triaxial Connectors for noise-free guarded systems

A full line of triaxial connectors that are designed for applications requiring removal of noise radiation or cross-talk, and improvement of signal-to-noise ratio.

News from Engineeringtalk, 24 November 2000

Panel receptacle features safety interlock switch

A new 7-16 panel receptacle that features a safety interlock switch which prevents people from touching a live high power, high current RF contact is being introduced by Tru-Connector.

News from Engineeringtalk, 21 November 2000

RF coaxial connectors for semiconductor processing

A line of C-Series RF coaxial connectors that are designed for high voltage semiconductor, wafer processing, sputtering, and research applications is available from Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 30 October 2000

New catalogue for RF coaxial connectors

An updated catalogue that features a wide range of RF coaxial connectors and includes a line of adapters and custom designed cable assemblies is being offered by Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 30 October 2000

Quick-disconnect RF connectors for telecomms

A new 12-page catalogue featuring a full line of quick-disconnect RF connectors for use with telecommunications, semiconductor, and test equipment is begin offered by Tru-Connector Corporation

News from Engineeringtalk, 30 October 2000

Custom RF coaxial cable for high voltage uses

Custom RF coaxial cable assemblies for high voltage, high power applications including internal rack components and for interconnects between racks are available from Tru-Connector Corporation of Peab

News from Engineeringtalk, 30 October 2000

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