Test & Measurement

Coaxial rotary joint offers wideband capability for 5G test

19th December 2019
Mick Elliott
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Microwave and RF component manufacturer Link Microtek has introduced a new miniature single-channel coaxial rotary joint that features a wide operating frequency range of DC to 40GHz, making it suited to a variety of test applications.

Specifically, it would be ideal for EMC evaluation of 5G systems as well as performance assessment of antennas for say radar systems at the lower-frequency end and Ka-band satellite communications systems at the higher end.

The AMCORJ-WB2 rotary joint has a sliding-contact design, which provides the inherent advantages of low insertion loss and good VSWR performance over a wide frequency range.

Maximum insertion loss for the device is specified as 1dB, while maximum VSWR is 1.8:1.

With overall dimensions of just 33.7 (L) x 30.0 (D) mm, this tiny rotary joint incorporates 50-ohm impedance 2.92mm (K-type) female connectors and weighs only 43.7g. It offers a long, reliable life, having been tested to over one million rotations at 50rpm.

Designed and manufactured at Link Microtek’s premises in Basingstoke, UK, the AMCORJ-WB2 device features a robust stainless-steel construction with a passivated finish and has an operating temperature range of -20 to 70degC.

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