Compression Connectors
In-Building Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) have become a critical part of both carrier cellular networks and enterprise infrastructure. Networks include cellular, enterprise small cell, off-air (repeater), base transceiver station (BTS), and first re- sponder applications. These networks are often coupled with cables of long and irregular length that are largely terminated in the field, requiring special tooling. These cables are often run inside of building plenums, requiring special flame-retardant “plenum rated” cable sheaths that do not readily burn and emit toxic fumes. Moreover, these cables are of the air-core type, employing a multi-ribbed polymer spacer between outer and inner conductors to minimize dielectric loss over long stretches.
In-Building Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) have become a critical part of both carrier cellular networks and enterprise infrastructure. Networks include cellular, enterprise small cell, off-air (repeater), base transceiver station (BTS), and first re- sponder applications. These networks are often coupled with cables of long and irregular length that are largely terminated in the field, requiring special tooling. These cables are often run inside of building plenums, requiring special flame-retardant “plenum rated” cable sheaths that do not readily burn and emit toxic fumes. Moreover, these cables are of the air-core type, employing a multi-ribbed polymer spacer between outer and inner conductors to minimize dielectric loss over long stretches.