Military Embedded Systems
Topic: ADS-B
RF cables and connectors for avionics balance size, materials
October 20, 2021
By David Kiesling
Radio frequency (RF) technology for avionics applications, both military and commercial, prioritizes weight reduction to increase fuel efficiency while also meeting stringent electrical and mechanical requirements for safety. Low loss, phase stability, and high performance in a shock-and-vibration environment require a balancing act to reduce size with careful evaluation of materials, constructions, and maintenance.
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