Mechanc RF & Microwave Components
An MRI coil array can have sixty-four receive channels, each one carrying a signal so small that the first interface it meets effectively sets the noise floor for the image. Everything downstream can only make it worse. That makes connector selection an image-quality decision, not a procurement one.
Five factors that decide how much signal survives the first few centimetres.
Device requirements govern. These are representative for MRI and imaging front ends.
| Parameter | Typical Requirement | Relevant Series | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insertion loss | ≤ 0.05 dB at 6 GHz | Precision series | Sets the system noise floor |
| Magnetic properties | Non-magnetic options | Selected materials | Field distortion and artefacts |
| Channel matching | Matched across the array | Matched assemblies | Parallel reconstruction |
| Impedance | 50 Ω ±1 Ω | Precision series | Controlled through the transition |
| Mating cycles | 500+ | Clinical-duty series | Daily patient handling |
| Cleaning | Wipe-down compatible | Selected platings | Clinical disinfectants |
Typical starting points for imaging interconnect. Send us the channel count and the environment and we will propose the configuration.




Send us the channel count, the field strength and the cleaning regime, and our engineers will propose the interconnect.