Bushing for an electrical high-frequency signal and a measuring

Electricity: measuring and testing – Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components – Of individual circuit component or element

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174209, G01R 2726

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060114002

ABSTRACT:
A bushing for an electrical high-frequency signal, with at least one conductive element carrying the electrical high-frequency signal, with at least one mechanical supporting element and with at least two insulating elements between the conductive element and the supporting element that perform different functions. The bushing for an electrical high-frequency signal is designed so that the impedances of the insulating elements are basically identical.

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