Lighthorse Technologies, Inc
Lighthorse Technologies is a San Diego-based RF connector and cable assembly manufacturer since 1991, offering products from DC to 60 GHz for wireless and defense applications.
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Lighthorse Technologies, Inc. has been manufacturing RF connectors and cable assemblies since 1991, with headquarters in San Diego, California and production facilities in Taiwan. The company offers a comprehensive range of frequency products operating from DC to 60 GHz.
Their RF connector portfolio includes:
- Miniature connectors: U.FL/IPX, MC Card, MMCX, MCX
- Standard connectors: SMA, SSMB, SMB, Mini-UHF, UHF
- Large format connectors: BNC, TNC, N-type, F, G
- Custom RF cable assemblies built to specification
Lighthorse serves commercial wireless applications including cellular, wireless LAN, automotive electronics, satellite, and navigation systems. Their products also support defense applications in radar, missile systems, electronic warfare, and surveillance. Additionally, they manufacture components for emerging technologies like Zigbee, RFID, WiMax, Wi-Fi, MIMO, UWB, Bluetooth, and GPS.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What RF connector types does Lighthorse Technologies offer?
- Lighthorse manufactures U.FL/IPX, MC Card, MMCX, MCX, SMA, SSMB, SMB, BNC, TNC, N-type, F, G, Mini-UHF, and UHF connectors for various frequency requirements.
- Can Lighthorse build custom RF cable assemblies?
- Yes, Lighthorse offers custom RF cable assembly services with an online builder tool where customers can specify connectors, cable types, and lengths for their requirements.
- What frequency range do Lighthorse products cover?
- Lighthorse Technologies products operate from DC to 60 GHz, covering applications from basic RF connections to millimeter-wave systems.
- What industries does Lighthorse Technologies serve?
- Lighthorse serves cellular, wireless LAN, automotive, satellite, navigation, defense radar, missile systems, electronic warfare, and emerging wireless technologies like IoT, Bluetooth, and GPS.