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RF Solutions for Benchtop Testing

When connector interfaces, cable assemblies and adapter stacks vary from one setup to the next, benchtop characterization becomes difficult to trust. Standardizing RF interfaces and reducing unnecessary transitions helps to maintain repeatability as validation moves across frequencies. Molex solutions for RF benchtop testing support faster changeovers and more consistent measurements to reduce re-test cycles and keep programs moving forward.

Improving Repeatability in Benchtop RF Tests


Using a mix of connectors and adapter stacks from one setup to the next can obscure actual device under test (DUT) behavior, amplifying signal discontinuities at 67, 110 and 145 GHz. Multi-port validation adds another layer of complexity as crowded benches, larger PCB footprints and lane-to-lane mismatch make 224G and 448G workflows harder to scale cleanly.

Improving repeatability starts with standardizing precision coaxial interfaces by frequency band and measurement requirements, then establishing more mechanically stable DUT and fixture connections. Simplifying the measurement chain through intentional transitions and fewer unnecessary adapters also helps maintain signal behavior.

Scalable Molex solutions for RF benchtop test equipment, including Cardinal Multi-Port High-Frequency Coaxial Assemblies, offer solderless compression PCB interfaces and multi-port testing phase-matched at ±1ps up to 145 GHz. Beyond improved lane correlation and faster changeovers, the Molex portfolio for bench standardization reduces stack-up sensitivity and protects instrument ports over the span of more than 500 mating cycles, preserving performance headroom as programs evolve.

Benchtop RF Test Challenges


Improving Benchtop Setup-to-Setup Repeatability

Daily bench rebuilds with changing fixtures, cables and extra adapters can create setup-to-setup variance, increase adapter-stack sensitivity and weaken lane-to-lane correlation. A more repeatable bench build starts with fewer transitions, interfaces matched to frequency and measurement needs, and mechanically stable DUT-to-fixture connections that keep the reference path consistent. Molex Cardinal Multi-Port, Flex, Test and Wave Assemblies, paired with precision RF connectors, controlled-transition adapters and connector savers, help standardize benchtop interconnects and improve bench-to-bench consistency.

Specialty connectors used in high-frequency measurement instruments.

Reduce mmWave Uncertainty from Uncontrolled Transitions

At 67, 110 and 145 GHz, even a small discontinuity from a worn mating surface or added adapter can consume the error budget. That uncertainty shows up as measurement spread that may look like DUT behavior, forcing teams into repeat tests and extended multi-port VNA characterization. Molex Cardinal Multi-Port, Flex, Test and Wave assemblies, supported by precision RF connectors and controlled-transition accessories, help stabilize impedance/return loss and phase, improve lane-to-lane correlation and reduce unexplained degradations.

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High-Cycle Interconnect Reliability for Frequent Mating and Unmating

High mating cycles, DUT rotation and fixture swaps put every benchtop connection under stress, leading to wear drift, intermittent failures and potential instrument-port damage. Over time, that wear can reduce correlation and create downtime, impeding stable results and fast changeovers. Molex Cardinal High-Frequency RF Cable Assemblies, paired with connector savers and adapters, support repeatable mating, protect high-use ports and preserve lane-to-lane consistency over sustained use.

Printed circuit board meters for RF benchtop test and measurement.