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News Release from: IRC Advanced Film Division | Subject: High-frequency products
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 July 2007

High-frequency products come together

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Line terminators and attenuators include both chip and flanged high power RF and microwave devices.

A new high-frequency products catalogue from IRC Advanced Film Division offers RF and microwave design engineers with a wide range of devices for high power applications IRC's family of line terminators and attenuators include both chip and flanged high power RF and microwave devices

According to Jerry Seams, Applications Engineering Manager for IRC's Advanced Film Division, the terminators and attenuators specified in the catalogue combine high power dissipation with excellent high frequency performance.

"The high frequency terminators and attenuators showcased in this catalogue provide our widest range of power ratings and package types ever", says Seams: "making these devices suitable for applications that combine power and high frequency performance such as radar and high energy electromagnetic devices".

Constructed on aluminium nitride and aluminium oxide substrates, the microwave terminators and attenuators are also being specified for RF test equipment, circulators and isolators, power splitters, cell basestations, satellite communications, wireless communications, broadband RF, and spread spectrum radios, as well as aerospace, medical and industrial applications.

Depending on the device, the terminators and attenuators feature a frequency range from DC to 40GHz and impedance values from 50 to 800ohm.

Power ratings range from 25mW to 250W.

Absolute TCRs are +/-50ppm/C.

VSWR values range from 1.02 to 1.50 at rated frequencies.

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