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Damien Cymbal
Guest
I have 6 of these, they are never-used, brand new.
Two copper braid shields coupled with two foil shields work to reduce the
amount of radiated emissions. This helps many systems to pass FCC Part
15, MIL-STD-461A, VDE 0871 and VDE 0875. All wires are twisted pairs to
maintain a low capacitance within the 150 pF/m IEEE specification.
Besides superior electrical characteristics, this cable has been designed
to last a very long time. Care has been given to offer a cable with
extreme flexibility that is equipped with a superior strain relief. This
prevents the cable from coming apart when it is bent at a sharp angle,
which has been a common fault with many IEEE-488 cables on the market
today. Finally, cast aluminum, nickel plated shells are used to prevent
corrosion and they have overlapping seams rather than butt-jointed. There
is nothing else one could hope for in the makeup of the best IEEE-488
cable possible.
Full Specs are here:
http://www.l-com.com/jump.jsp?lGen=detail&itemID=2789
&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=95&iSubCat=96&iSubSubCat=0&iProductID=2789
They are $92 a piece if purchased new from l-com, I'd be willing to let
them go for less Drop me a line and make an offer if interested.
Shipping would be from US zip 01887.
Thanks.
Two copper braid shields coupled with two foil shields work to reduce the
amount of radiated emissions. This helps many systems to pass FCC Part
15, MIL-STD-461A, VDE 0871 and VDE 0875. All wires are twisted pairs to
maintain a low capacitance within the 150 pF/m IEEE specification.
Besides superior electrical characteristics, this cable has been designed
to last a very long time. Care has been given to offer a cable with
extreme flexibility that is equipped with a superior strain relief. This
prevents the cable from coming apart when it is bent at a sharp angle,
which has been a common fault with many IEEE-488 cables on the market
today. Finally, cast aluminum, nickel plated shells are used to prevent
corrosion and they have overlapping seams rather than butt-jointed. There
is nothing else one could hope for in the makeup of the best IEEE-488
cable possible.
Full Specs are here:
http://www.l-com.com/jump.jsp?lGen=detail&itemID=2789
&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=95&iSubCat=96&iSubSubCat=0&iProductID=2789
They are $92 a piece if purchased new from l-com, I'd be willing to let
them go for less Drop me a line and make an offer if interested.
Shipping would be from US zip 01887.
Thanks.