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White paper Demonstrates How Microwave/RF Cable Assembly Construction Equates to More Reliable Performance Over Time

Posted May 19, 2016

A new white paper from W. L. Gore & Associates evaluates the durability and performance over time of several 18-GHz microwave/RF cable assemblies described as having a ruggedized construction with similar specifications.

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W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. Introducing High-Frequency Solutions at IMS 2016

Posted May 19, 2016

W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) has continuously expanded the company's microwave/RF solutions at higher frequencies by designing cable assemblies that are reliable and will perform over time, and Gore is now addressing industry requirements for enhanced performance in the 60-70 GHz range.

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