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High Power Attenuators Datasheet
2016-01-20 16:06:25| rfglobalnet Home Page
CPI offers a line of high power attenuators with frequencies available in the L, S, C, X, Ku, and Ka bands for multiple applications including those with missile seekers, airborne radar, EW, unmanned aerial vehicles, and air traffic control. These attenuators feature low insertion loss, the option of digital or analog control, linearized RF attenuation, and fast switching time. Other benefits include the integration of limiter functionality as needed, and the integration of out of band filter rejection.
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High Power Attenuators
2016-01-20 15:57:52| rfglobalnet Home Page
The CPI Beverly Microwave Division (BMD) offers a line of high power attenuators with frequencies available in the L, S, C, X, Ku, and Ka bands. Each device features an integrated design that uses a mixture of electrical and mechanical tools to optimize the performance, weight, heat transfer, and mechanical stability under harsh environmental conditions.
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0.5 - 18 GHz High Power GaN SPDT Switch: TGS2353-2 Datasheet
2016-01-08 11:58:28| rfglobalnet Downloads
The TGS2353-2 is a SPDT GaN switch operating in the 0.5 – 18 GHz frequency range. This switch provides up to 10W input power handling, and maintains a low insertion loss of 1.5 dB or less, and a typical -30 dB isolation.
0.5 - 18 GHz High Power GaN SPDT Switch: TGS2353-2 Datasheet
2016-01-08 11:58:28| wirelessdesignonline Downloads
The TGS2353-2 is a SPDT GaN switch operating in the 0.5 – 18 GHz frequency range. This switch provides up to 10W input power handling, and maintains a low insertion loss of 1.5 dB or less, and a typical -30 dB isolation.
0.1 - 12 GHz High Power GaN SPDT Switch: TGS2352-2 Datasheet
2016-01-08 11:31:38| rfglobalnet Downloads
The TGS2352-2 is a SPDT GaN switch operating in the 0.1 – 12 GHz frequency range. This switch provides up to 20W input power handling, and maintains a low insertion loss of 1.0 dB or less, and a typical -35 dB isolation.
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