Makes Coaxial Ribbon Cables
Website: http://www.tempflex.com/
Product Information: http://www.tempflex.com/files/pdfs/coaxial-ribbon-cable.pdf
Contact of Interest: Ken Plourde. Phone number (508) 839-5987, extension 6142.
Sells in minimum quantity of 100ft, the 8-signal cable is $7.25/ft, the 17-signal cable is $14/ft, and the 34-signal cable is $26.75/ft
Make connectors similar to what we want, but problematically only in one-row forms.
Product Information PDF for DF19 series (DF36, 38, and 49 also suggested as possibly relevant): http://www.hirose.co.jp/cataloge_hp/e68500012.pdf
Offered several PDFs explaining how they connect their connectors to the cable: df19_assy_procedure_thin_coax_cable.pdf, df36_assy_manual.pdf, df38_series_assembly_guide-line.pdf
Contact of Interest: Carrie Tanke, ctanke@hirose.com
Italian, makes connectors similar to what we want, but with the wrong number of pins.
http://www.orvem.net/SPECIFICHE%20TECNICHE/Hirose/Ribbon/630-HIF6R-E.pdf
Tried to convince us that regular crimping tools would work for coaxial ribbon cables, apparently they don't understand how the shielding works on coaxial cables