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 ====Information on Coaxial Ribbon Cables==== ====Information on Coaxial Ribbon Cables====
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 +====PowerPoint====
 +{{coax:cable_presentation.ppt|Jimmy's Presentation Oct 6 2011}}
  
 ====Companies Used:==== ====Companies Used:====
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 ===Tempflex=== ===Tempflex===
 Makes Coaxial Ribbon Cables\\ Makes Coaxial Ribbon Cables\\
-Contact of Interest: Ken Plourde. Phone number (508) 839-5987, extension 6142.+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
  
 ===Hirose Connectors=== ===Hirose Connectors===
 Make connectors similar to what we want, but problematically only in one-row forms.\\ 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: {{coax:df19_assy_procedure_thin_coax_cable.pdf}}, {{coax:df36_assy_manual.pdf}}, {{coax:df38_series_assembly_guide-line.pdf}}\\ Offered several PDFs explaining how they connect their connectors to the cable: {{coax:df19_assy_procedure_thin_coax_cable.pdf}}, {{coax:df36_assy_manual.pdf}}, {{coax:df38_series_assembly_guide-line.pdf}}\\
 Contact of Interest: Carrie Tanke, ctanke@hirose.com Contact of Interest: Carrie Tanke, ctanke@hirose.com
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 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 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
  
 +===Joy Signal Electronics===
 +Makes custom cable headers\\
 +Uses a technique where they solder the coaxial ribbon cable to a circuit board, then solder the desired connect to the circuitboard as well\\
 +Pictures:\\
 +{{coax:dscn5655.jpg?800}}\\
 +{{coax:dscn5177.jpg?800}}\\
 +{{coax:dscn5183.jpg?800}}\\
 +{{coax:dscn5712.jpg?800}}
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