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Why is an impedance of 50 ohms most commonly used for RF Coaxial connectors?
What are the limiting factors between Average (CW) Power and Peak Power handling capability of RF Coaxial connectors?
What are the features of the Coaxial Adapters?
Is TRU going to be at any trade shows?
How do I contact TRU?
Do you have any positions available?
What markets does TRU Corporation serve?
 
 
Why is an impedance of 50 ohms most commonly used for RF coaxial connectors?
An impedance of 50 ohms provides the optimum performance compromise between maximum power handling capability and lowest attenuation which are roughly 30 ohms and 77 ohms respectively).
 
What are the limiting factors between Average (CW) Power and Peak Power handling capability of RF Coaxial connectors?
A connector's ability to handle average (continuous) power is limited by temperature. Failure occurs when the connector is unable to dissipate the heat generated by the RF power. Peak Power (pulsed) capability is limited by voltage breakdown. Failure occurs when the connector design does not account for appropriate voltage paths which can cause a voltage arc between the center and outer conductors.
 
What are the features of the Coaxial Adapters?
Trying to get around corners or connect to different equipment? No problem. With TRU Corporation on your side, you can connect almost anything. A full range of custom and standard interface designs are available for either in-series or between-series coupling requirements. They are manufactured in 4 basic styles: free standing, with no mounting hardware; panel mounted versions; right angle and straight through bulkhead types; and, 3 or 4 way T's.These adapters help you quickly and efficiently bridge the gap between different series or gender types, including U.S. to European coupling requirements.
 
Is TRU going to be at any trade shows?
In 2009, TRU Corporation will be exhibiting at the following shows:

    IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium,
    June 7-12, Boston, MA
    Booth 937

 
How do I contact TRU?
Please click on Contact for information on how to contact TRU Corporation via mail, phone, fax or e-mail.
 
Do you have any positions available?
Please click on Careers to view current career opportunities at TRU Corporation.
 
What markets does TRU Corporation serve?
    RF and Microwave
    Military
    Aerospace
    Semiconductor
    Medical
    Test and Instrument
    Industrial
    Wireless / Cellular / PCS
    Automotive