HUBER+SUHNER to unveil high-speed extension to its Test+Measurement portfolio at DesignCon 2018

HUBER+SUHNER, the manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical connectivity products, is set to present its latest solutions for digital system testing at this year’s DesignCon exhibition in Santa Clara.

This year, HUBER+SUHNER’s offering will focus on its range of electrical solutions and assemblies developed and enhanced for high speed digital testing. Designed to be highly flexible, with unsurpassed electrical characteristics and best in-class phase stability, the company’s solutions provide revolutionary high-speed testing.

“In a world where performance, speed and density matter, innovative high speed digital testing solutions are key,” said Stéphanie Jarno, market manager Instrumentation at HUBER+SUHNER. “As test setups become more and more complex, we see growing demand for higher grade density and flexibility, and our new developments are already moving in that direction, offering additional configurations to fit these design constraints.”

Launched at the booth will be the MXPM70, the latest addition to the ganged multi-coax family. Uncompromising in performance and measurement reliability, the MXPM70 cabling solution features a small form factor and unparalleled electrical characteristics.

An essential solution for bench-top and system testing, the MXPM series combines reliable mating and ease of use, providing users with a higher level of precision. The multi-coax connector solution is user-friendly, providing a coaxial-to-PCB transition of up to 70GHz (with option to 85GHz) smart interface protection and an innovative locking mechanism.

“The MXPM series is a revolutionary multi-coax solution developed in response to the most stringent testing requirements. Electrically transparent and offering a very small pitch, this solution is perfectly suited for applications tolerating no signal integrity degradation. The initial product line operates up to 70GHz with further expansion in the near future.”

The SUCOFLEX 500 series will also be displayed at the booth, with the 500S test assembly setting the industry standard of return and insertion loss. Expanding the company’s current portfolio to include high performance test assemblies of up to 50GHz, the SF550S also provides a heightened phase and amplitude stability vs. flexure and movement.

This year’s showcase also includes HUBER+SUHNER ultra broadband solutions of 1.0mm assemblies and adaptors which will enable accurate measurement from DC to 110GHz.

“We look forward to demonstrating our latest testing technologies at DesignCon this year, including all of the new MXP and MXPM solutions. We hope to share our continued efforts and demonstrate why HUBER+SUHNER will continue to be one of the industry’s most pioneering developers in the reliable testing and solution space,” added Jarno.

DesignCon attendees can view the MXP series and other HUBER+SUHNER products at Booth #852 at the Santa Clara Convention Centre, Santa Clara, California from 30 January – 1 February 2018.

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