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RFMW Press Release - July 13, 2010

RFMW Introduces Improved RF and Microwave
Breadboarding Circuit Consistency from P1dB

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RFMW P1dB PigtailSan Jose, CA, July 13, 2010 -- Improve RF and Microwave bread-boarding circuit consistency by using coaxial semi-rigid, pigtail cable assemblies with SMA female connectors. Perfect for engineers designing and testing RF and Microwave circuits to 6GHz including: antenna design, PCB circuit isolation, component evaluation on board, preliminary testing and design integrity.
 
Available from P1dB, stocked by RFMW, in .034 diameter Semi-Rigid p/n= P1-SMAJ/PIGTAIL-034SR-2 (standard is 2 inches) and, .047 diameter Semi-Rigid p/n= P1-SMAJ/PIGTAIL-047SR-xx (xx=specify in inches). Available in custom lengths and pigtail terminations.
Delivery is stock to 4 weeks; depending on pigtail termination
 
Manufactured by P1dB, San Jose, CA
Sold exclusively by:
RFMW, Ltd.
90 Great Oaks Blvd. #107
San Jose, CA 95119
www.rfmw.com
 
for more information please contact:
sales@rfmw.com
877-367-7369
408-414-1450
 
About RFMW, Ltd.:
RFMW, Ltd. is a specialized distributor that provides customers and suppliers with focused distribution of RF and microwave components as well as specialized component engineering support.
 
About P1dB:
P1dB, Inc., established in 2005, provides a wide range of RF/Microwave cable assemblies and components for wired/wireless telecommunication systems, wireless infrastructure systems, test equipment subsystems, repeaters, and cable networks. Anything but another "me too" component supplier, P1dB specializes in supplying it's customers the difficult to find, RF and Microwave cable assemblies and components, in addition to cost conscious, industry standard components.





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