The new line of higher power attenuators from Pasternack includes a wide range of attenuation and connector options. These 100 Watt attenuators come in 3dB, 6dB, 10dB, 20dB, 30dB, 40dB and
High Power Attenuators are available in both Leaded Chip and Flange Mount Configurations. Power handing up to 150 Watts with attenuation from 1 to 30dB.
Variable attenuator options for adjustable signal control Low VSWR (voltage standing wave ratio) for minimal signal reflection Precise attenuation
MAX19793 PRODUCTION 1500MHz to 6000MHz Dual Analog Voltage Variable Attenuator with On-Chip 10-Bit SPI-Controlled DAC High-Performance RF VVA
ADIsimRF is an easy-to-use RF signal chain calculator. It calculates Cascaded Gain, Noise Figure, IP3, P1dB and Power Consumption. The number of stages
Application The MMS004AA MMIC voltage controlled attenuator is ideal for high frequency and broadband applications in test equipment, commercial and military systems. The attenuator is
A look at RF attenuators – their function, why they are used, and the different types available along with a guide of the key selection parameters to
Voltage Variable Attenuators (VVA) from MACOM offer the ability to control the attenuation level relative to a voltage. Attenuation range is up to 30 dB covering frequency as high as 45 GHz. VVAs feature
RF attenuators can also be used to balance the signal levels in a system, or to protect sensitive equipment from damage caused by high-power
Attenuators are designed to reduce the power of a signal with minimal effect on its waveform. The attenuation value ranges from 0 dB to 69 dB with a frequency
This voltage controlled variable programmable attenuator can be bidirectional, depending on the power rating. Our programmable voltage controlled attenuators are manufactured to precise industry
These attenuators feature an input impedance very close to 50 ohms, with characteristics as good or better than most microwave attenuators. These units are ideal for use in nuclear and high energy
Ultra high frequency (UHF) connectors are designed with non-constant impedance for use in comparatively low voltage and low frequency applications.
Explore RF attenuators: fixed, variable, chip, connectorized. Understand specs like frequency, attenuation, power, impedance. Discover their benefits in signal
Attenuators are usually passive devices made from simple voltage divider networks. Switching between different resistances forms adjustable stepped attenuators
Types of Attenuators From the key functional perspective, attenuators can be classified as fixed attenuators with an unchanging level of attenuation and
Browse a wide selection of variable attenuators with digital or analog control, all providing a wide selection of performance in frequency range and robustness.
Attenuator design: covering passive resistor-divider to advanced programmable designs, with different types, and methods of functionality..
Some High Power RF Fixed Coaxial Attenuators may have extremely large heatsink that significantly add to the size and weight of the RF attenuator. In extreme cases, forced air and other
Over 400 coaxial, surface mount, and MMIC attenuator models for 50-Ohm & 75- Ohm syetem including fixed attenuators, high-power attenuators, digital step /
Fixed attenuators are available in 0.1 to 400 W versions, covering DC to 50 GHz applications and offered in 0 to 30dB values. Our attenuators are available in
Figure: PIN diode based RF attenuator design. In this circuit, the resistance across the diode is a function of the applied bias voltage. Resistor R2 acts as a
Balanced configurations combine a pair of identical attenuators using two 3 dB quadrature couplers and provide good VSWR and power handling capability.
Explore Bracke Manufacturing''s in-stock RF attenuators, including fixed, variable, rotary, toggle, and high-power models. Designed for low VSWR and reliable
RF Attenuator Basics & Selection RF Attenuators are components that reduce the amplitude level of an incoming signal. They are used to protect systems from
RF Variable Attenuators 3,455 RF Variable Attenuators from 100 manufacturers listed on everything RF Variable attenuators provide continuously or step-adjustable loss to set path gain or emulate fading
Low VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio): High-quality N-Type attenuators maintain a very low VSWR (typically <1.25:1) across their frequency range. This ensures efficient power transfer and minimizes
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