Atlas Mavros digital interconnect

2 avril 2010


Atlas Cables has announced its latest high-end digital interconnect, the Mavros 110 ohm.

The new cable is the latest addition to the Scottish company’s Mavros range, and like its cousins uses Microporous PTFE dielectric insulation to offer ‘the minimal effect upon the signal being transmitted along the cable’.

Atlas Mavros Digital

The company claims that the Microporous PTFE insulation improves upon solid PTFE’s dielectric constant of around 2.1 by raising the figure to 1.5, ’ providing for a 30 per cent greater signal velocity and better signal integrity, particularly in the area of high frequency timing and stability’.

The two centre conductors of the 8mm cable are made of 19 strands of copper wire insulated by a thin layer of Microporous PTFE, with double shielding layers made of an aluminium mylar foil and oxygen-free copper braiding with the whole cable protected by a PVC jacket damped with cotton yarn. The cable is terminated with silver-plated OCC copper XLR connectors.

Atlas says that the cable’s termination impedance of almost exactly 110 ohms at 300kHz and low conductor-to-conductor capacitance of around 40 pF per metre means the new Mavros interconnect perfectly matches professional digital audio equipment to ensure error-free transmission of fast digital data signals.

The Mavros 110 ohm is available now for £285.


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