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05 December 2008

Tyco - High-performance slimline jack connector exceeds 1GHz performance

Tyco  - High-performance slimline jack connector exceeds 1GHz performance The new AMP-Twist 7AS SL connector, from the AMP Netconnect Business Unit of Tyco Electronics, combines ease of installation with a high-density SlimLine (SL) style, and has been designed to offer premium performance well above the Category 7A Class FA frequency limit of 1000MHz, says the company.

The new connector forms the latest technical evolution of the successful AMP-Twist connector technology, and provides 'excellent' shielding and screening performance together with optimised quadrant design to allow a connector performance tested up to 1500MHz on all pairs.

The high bandwidth offered by the new connector closes the gap between the connector performance and that of the best PiMF cable performance, resulting in a system operating frequency which is twice as high as the Category 7A frequency limit.

This extra system bandwidth means that the connector will function reliably in demanding applications such as CATV, with an upper frequency requirement of 862MHz, broadband video and high-speed data distribution. In addition, it offers Vicor
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Termination can be carried out in under two minutes using Tyco Electronics AWC (automatic wire cutting) technique. Extremely high screening and shielding effectiveness results from the use of metal overlap technology. The connector features a spring-loaded 360 screen termination, along with integrated strain relief.

Installation is carried out using the AMP Netconnect SL termination tool incorporating PiMF foil stripping functionality. This tool carries out mass termination using automatic wire cutting, and simultaneously optimises the performance and the reproducibility of the termination process, says the company.

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