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Rohde & Schwarz first to equip test instruments with the new 1.35 mm E-band coaxial connector

By adding the R&S NRP90T und R&S NRP90TN models to its portfolio of thermal power sensors, Rohde & Schwarz releases the very first test and measurement instruments in the market to support the novel, robust 1.35 mm precision coaxial connector. The connector covers frequencies up to 90 GHz and shall be included in the next releases of both IEEE and IEC relevant standards. Rohde & Schwarz has been a partner in the 1.35 mm E connector development project since its beginning in 2017.

An expert group with collective knowledge of microwave signal transmission initiated the joint project to develop and implement a new coaxial connector optimized for E-band frequencies. Emerging applications in particular for automotive radar from 76 to 81 GHz, plus the WiGig extension IEEE 802.11ay operating up to 71 GHz, highlighted the need for a novel, robust coaxial cable connector suitable for industrial applications at frequencies up to 90 GHz. The group consists of Germany’s national metrology institute, the Physikalisch- Technische-Bundesanstalt (PTB), Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG, Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG and SPINNER GmbH.

The result is the 1.35 mm E connector, with a precise metric fine thread, a reliable pin-gap, and an integrated groove for optional push-pull locking. The design was accepted in 2019 for the next edition of the IEEE 287-2007 for precision coaxial connectors, and also by the IEC, which will publish it as the IEC 61169-65.

Now, Rohde & Schwarz has implemented the E connector for the first time in a test and measurement instrument. The R&S NRP90T and R&S NRP90TN for frequencies up to 90 GHz are the latest additions to the thermal power sensor family. Like all other members of the family, the new models feature both the highest accuracy and fastest speed of measurement available for thermal power measurements. The R&S NRPxxT power sensors operate locally, connected to a PC, selected Rohde & Schwarz instruments, or an R&S NRX base unit. The R&S NRPxxTN sensors can also be operated remotely via a LAN.

The E connector closes the gap between the well-established 1.85 mm connector (the V-band connector) and the 1.00 mm connector (the W-band connector). The V-band connector, introduced more than 30 years ago, is suitably robust for industrial applications, but is restricted to a maximum frequency of 70 GHz. The Wband connector, on the other hand, supports a maximum frequency of 110 GHz, but requires a finemechanical accuracy during assembly, and frequently loosens in use.

All four partners in the 1.35 mm E connector working group are delighted with the progress of their cooperation: Daniel Blaschke, head of development for RF & Microwave Power Meters at Rohde & Schwarz, says: "Power sensors are often the first T&M instruments for which customers request native support of a new connector type. We are happy to be the first to introduce a model equipped with the novel E connector, thanks to this fruitful partnership." Dr. Hans-Ulrich Nickel, head of RF Research & Development at the SPINNER Group, comments: "We initiated the 1.35 mm project to obtain a robust and future-oriented interface solution up to 90 GHz. It fills me with great joy to see the rapid adoption of our 1.35 mm portfolio."

Hauke Schütt, Executive Vice President Test & Measurement from Rosenberger, adds: "The new 1.35 mm connectors draw a lot of interest in the 70 to 90 GHz range. We are excited that we are already able to offer a wide range of solutions." Dr. Karsten Kuhlmann, head of the working group High-Frequency Basic 1/2 Quantities at PTB, says: "International standardization and traceability to national standards are key ingredients for the successful introduction of a new RF connector system."

For further information on the R&S NRP90T and R&S NRP90TN thermal power sensors, go to www.rohde-schwarz.com/_63493-197529.

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SPINNER GmbH

SPINNER Group is one of the world’s leading suppliers of passive rf solutions for test & measurement, broadcast, communication and radar.
www.spinner-group.com

Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG

Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG develops and produces a comprehensive range of products and services – microwave measurements & VNA calibrations, lab and factory testing, semiconductor test applications, PCB connections or network testing.
www.rosenberger.com

PTB (Physikalisch-Technische-Bundesanstalt)

As the National Metrology Institute of Germany, PTB is Germany’s highest authority when it comes to correct and reliable measurements. Research and development work amounts to about two thirds of all of PTB’s activities.
www.ptb.de/cms/en.html

Über die Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

Rohde & Schwarz is a leading supplier of solutions in the fields of test and measurement, broadcast and media, aerospace | defense | security and networks and cybersecurity. The technology group’s innovative communications, information and security products help industry and government customers ensure a safer and connected world. On June 30, 2019, Rohde & Schwarz had 12,100 employees. The independent group achieved a net revenue of EUR 2.14 billion in the 2018/2019 fiscal year (July to June). The company is headquartered in Munich, Germany, and has subsidiaries in more than 70 countries, with regional hubs in Asia and America.

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