Newsletter June 2026

High-density SMP & SMPM Cable Assemblies
RF ONE offers high-density cable assemblies with industry-standard interfaces such as SMP, Mini-SMP (SSMP, SMPM), SMA, 2.92mm, and 2.4mm. Utilizing precision 0.047", 0.086", and 0.141" flexible, phase-stable cables, our solutions are optimized for performance across 18 GHz, 26.5 GHz, 40 GHz, and 50 GHz, making them ideal for space-constrained applications.
- Phase matching available in tight tolerance
- Connector configurations in options of straight and right angle
- Exceptional flexibility enables application in confined spaces
- Trusted globally by leading semiconductor and high-speed digital testing laboratories

New Line of High-Performance TVAC Cables up to 50 GHz
RF ONE expands TVAC (Thermal Vacuum )cable assemblies with new TVAC-PL Series up to 50 GHz. Rigorously tested and validated by multiple satellite users, these cables provide cost-effective and reliable solution for applications in Satellite TVAC Chambers, High-Altitude and Space Simulation Systems & Ground Support Systems etc.
- Frequency range up to 50 GHz
- Extended temperature range: -55 to +165 degree
- Low outgassing: TML<1%, CVCM<0.1%
- Low outgassing materials, with vented holes

Armored 18 GHz PL800 Cable Assembly for Outdoor Use
Our PL800 cables are available with SSA armor which integrates a robust stainless-steel interlocked armor, offering superior crush and trample resistance while retaining the cable's inherent flexibility. This cost-effective armoring solution is ideal for long runs and fixed outdoor installations. An optional PVC or Cross-linked Polyolefin provides additional environmental sealing, enabling IP67 waterproof connectors when mated.
- Flexible stainless steel armor resists crushing and abrasion
- Optional PVC jacket with IP67 for outdoor use
- Economical alternative to our lab-use AL-armor
- Phase Stable <500 ppm (-40 to +85 degree), low attenuation (0.67 dB/m @ 18 GHz)
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