[time-nuts] Achieving maximum performance when driving 5370A/B inputs
Bob Camp
lists at rtty.us
Sun Feb 28 14:19:32 UTC 2010
Hi
The D series shell with multiple "normal" inserts is the solution I've seen a lot of.
Bob
On Feb 27, 2010, at 10:54 PM, jimlux wrote:
> Bob Camp wrote:
>> Hi
>> Sure never seen any of them on any gear in my junk pile.
>> I also never seen a customer ask for them as an output connector on an oscillator. I wonder how common they actually are.
>> Bob
>> On Feb 27, 2010, at 9:59 PM, Bruce Griffiths wrote:
>>> Actually there are miniature twinax style connectors, for example:
>>> http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/twinbnc.asp?N=0&sid=4B8860805409E17F& <http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/twinbnc.asp?N=0&sid=4B8860805409E17F&>
>>>
>>> Bruce
>>>
>>> Bob Camp wrote:
>
>
> There's a variety of these kind of things. You see them in MIL-STD-1553B systems, among others. Triax is also fairly common as a connector for "shielded twisted pair". There are also twisted pair inserts for the DB-25 sized shell (actually a quad pair with 4 inserts).
>
> The one that has one pin and one socket on each side is a much better strategy than the one that has 2 pins on one connector and 2 sockets on the other.
>
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