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Digital Cable Assemblies Exhibit High Data Rate
November 2001 Issue
Published Date: November 01, 2001
A new 2 mm cable assembly called the EYE-OPENER is aptly named since the company claims that the cable offers the telecommunications, computing, and automatic test equipment markets the most open eye patterns at the greatest distances using industry standard connectors. Built for the most demanding digital interconnection applications, the company also claims that the cable assemblies allow high data rate signals to be transmitted fartherÑup to 50m when coupled with the latest chipset technologiesÑwith exceptional signal fidelity and reliability, while residing in smaller packages than competitors. The cable assemblies use the companyÕs expanded polytetrafluoroethylene as the dielectric core. W.L. GORE & ASSOCIATES INC., Newark, DE. (800) 445-4673.

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