The Anritsu 560-98C50A is a precision test port cable designed to establish high-fidelity connections between Anritsu network analyzers and devices under test. Built for signal integrity and measurement accuracy, this 50 Ohm cable delivers minimal insertion loss and high return loss performance across the operational frequency range of compatible analyzers. The cable features high-level EMI/RFI shielding, low-loss dielectric materials, and high-conductivity conductors for efficient signal transmission. Connector contacts are plated with corrosion-resistant material and backed by robust strain relief at cable junctions to withstand repeated connection cycles and field deployment stresses.
## Technical Specifications
• Impedance: 50 Ohms
• Connector Type (Analyzer End): Dependent on network analyzer model
• Connector Type (DUT End): Dependent on device under test configuration
• Insertion Loss: Optimized for minimal attenuation; frequency and length dependent
• Return Loss: High performance to minimize reflections for precise S-parameter measurements
• Shielding: High-level EMI and RFI protection
• Dielectric Material: Low-loss construction with stable electrical properties across intended frequency range
• Conductor Material: High-conductivity for efficient signal transmission
• Connector Plating: Corrosion-resistant contacts for consistent low contact resistance
## Key Features
• 50 Ohm impedance matching for network analyzer applications
• Optimized signal path minimizes attenuation and reflections
• High-quality connector plating and strain relief ensure durability
• Effective shielding against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
## Typical Applications
• Network analyzer measurements and S-parameter characterization
• Laboratory and field-based RF testing
• Device-under-test interconnection in measurement systems
## Compatibility & Integration
Designed for integration with Anritsu network analyzer systems. Connector type and cable length vary by analyzer model and test configuration. Verification against specific network analyzer documentation is required.



















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