Richardson Electronics adds test product line from W L Gore
-- Test & Measurement World, 6/15/2009 8:12:00 AM
W L Gore & Associates announced at the International Microwave Symposium that Richardson Electronics, Ltd. will now sell Gore’s high-performance line of Test & Measurement Microwave/RF Cable Assemblies.
To support customer needs for high-precision test cable assemblies, Richardson can supply GORE PHASEFLEX Microwave/RF Test Assemblies, GORE VNA Microwave/RF Test Assemblies, and GORE Mini-CP RF Coaxial Assemblies, as well as other products from Gore’s Microwave/RF Cable Test Assemblies product line.
“Richardson and Gore have built a strong relationship around Gore’s ePTFE and PTFE material technology bringing solutions for EMI grounding and shielding,” says Mark Mulle, global channel leader for Gore. “We are excited to bring the same technical leadership of Gore’s high-performance Microwave/RF Test Cables to the Richardson product offering. Richardson’s global footprint and technically-focused sales team will ensure these products are brought to market with the high level of service customers have come to expect from Richardson.”
“These high-end products allow Richardson to enhance our value-added position with our clients that need premium-performance test cables. When RF engineers need to design for extremely precise and repeatable testing tolerances, we will provide innovative testing solutions such as the GORE™ VNA and GORE™ PHASEFLEX® Microwave/RF Test Assemblies,” says Kevin Connor, Vice President of Interconnect Devices for Richardson’s RF, Wireless & Power Division. “These products provide test engineers with ultra-high performance test cable assemblies which ensure consistent and reliable results in any precision test application through 110 GHz.”
Richardson Electronics, www.rell.com
W L Gore & Associates, gore.com/electronics
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