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Diagnostic and monitoring techniques for PoC systems

September 19, 2025 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Power over Coax (PoC) systems, which deliver both power and data over a single coaxial cable, require specialized diagnostic and monitoring techniques. Faults can occur in the cable or within the specialized hardware that injects and extracts power and data. Some PoC protocols, such as the gigabit multimedia serial link (GMSL) and flat panel display […]

Filed Under: coaxial, FAQ, Featured Tagged With: faq

Power over coax fundamentals for automotive applications

September 17, 2025 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Power over coax (PoC) works by transmitting both data and power over a single coaxial cable, reducing wiring, weight, and complexity for in-vehicle systems like cameras and high-definition displays. PoC can be crucial for meeting fuel efficiency standards and supporting the growing number of cameras and increasing display sizes and resolutions in modern vehicles. Cabling […]

Filed Under: Automotive, coaxial, FAQ, Featured Tagged With: faq

SMP3 vs. SMPS: why two standards?

December 23, 2024 By Ketan Thakkar, Bel Fuse Leave a Comment

The SPM3 and SMPS RF coax connectors are similar but slightly different. They are not entirely interchangeable, so we have two standards. If you research SMP3 and SMPS RF coax connectors, you might conclude that they are the same, completely interoperable, and interchangeable. They are indeed quite similar, with comparable performance specs and dimensions. Both […]

Filed Under: coaxial, FAQ, Featured, Featured Contributions, Microwave, Military, RF Tagged With: faq

Micro-coaxial cable available with push-on and threaded connectors

May 23, 2023 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Times Microwave Systems introduces its new TF-047 micro-coaxial cable, offering high performance and reliability in a compact footprint. TF-047 is a versatile SwaP-C solution with extensive connector capability. TF-047 is compact and flexible for easy routing in space-constrained areas, with an overall diameter of 0.055 in./1.40 mm, and can support bends as tight as 0.20 […]

Filed Under: coaxial, connector components, Medical, Products Tagged With: timesmicrowaves

Multi-coaxial connectors specifically design for high-frequency applications

February 27, 2023 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

LEMO announces the expansion of its field-proven M Series with a new multi-coaxial configuration, named LM.232, available in size LM with up to 12x coaxial contacts. These new plugs and fixed sockets have been specifically designed to satisfy the most stringent high-frequency connection requirements under very demanding environmental conditions. This new insert configuration integrates 12x […]

Filed Under: coaxial, connector components, Telecom/Data Tagged With: LEMO

Würth Elektronik extends its range of coaxial products

October 14, 2022 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

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Würth Elektronik has extended its portfolio of coaxial connectors, rounding off its already comprehensive coax connector portfolio. The SMA connectors are specifically designed for a frequency range up to 18 GHz at an impedance of 50 Ω. Thanks to their threaded coupling technology, they are ideally suited as data lines in environments subject to strong […]

Filed Under: coaxial, DW sync, Products Tagged With: wurthelektronic

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