RS signs as new distributor for HUBER+SUHNER RF products

RS Components UK Ltd, Europe’s leading distributor of electronic, electrical, electromechanical and industrial components, has signed an agreement with HUBER+SUHNER to distribute 100 line items from their range of RF connectors and cable assemblies, high performance test leads and antennas.
For the first time HUBER+SUHNER products will be available to purchase off-the-shelf and online by system and design engineers for next day delivery – including high frequency RF interconnects.
Harry Magnay, marketing director at HUBER+SUHNER, says: “We are delighted to be able to offer our products to a broader range of UK and European customers via the RS distribution channel. This means engineers, research establishments, labs and universities can quickly and easily obtain products, even in low quantities.”
RF engineering is always a complex area, and HUBER+SUHNER’s recognised expertise is relied upon to provide effective solutions that can satisfy the most demanding applications. In the defence arena for example, higher frequency applications are being developed for radar and sensor systems. A combination of high performance, consistency, reliability in harsh service environments is a prerequisite.
To help reduce design cycle times, for the first time engineers and developers can now get easy access to a range of high frequency RF interconnects that operate up to 65GHz. With HUBER+SUHNER’s products, customers can be confident of a solution built to exacting Swiss standards, outstanding RF and electrical performance from DC to 65GHz, from a world leader in RF interconnect technology.
The products available through RS include HUBER+SUHNER high frequency 40-65GHz Cable Assemblies, MMCX Connectors, N Type Connectors, QMA Connectors, SMP, MMBX & MMPX Connectors and TNC Connectors. These are ideal for applications in RF system design across many sectors including: transport, communications, and industrial sectors such as space/defence, instrumentation and wiring.

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