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News Release from: Link Microtek | Subject: Narda low-cost RF coaxial products
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 November 2002
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Link Microtek has a new range of low-cost RF coaxial products from Narda Microwave.
Link Microtek has a new range of low-cost RF coaxial products from Narda Microwave Aimed particularly at wireless systems and test applications, the low-cost range comprises widely used products such as attenuators, power combiner/dividers, couplers and RF mechanical switches - many of which are held in stock at Link Microtek
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The range features some 28 different attenuator models, in both fixed and step versions.
Fixed attenuators are available with average power ratings of either 2 or 5W and can be specified with SMA, BNC or Type N connectors.
Power combiner/dividers cover the frequency range 800MHz to 2.5GHz and can be supplied in two-, four-, six-, eight- or 16-way configurations, with SMA or Type N connectors.
The new directional couplers offer a directivity of typically 25dB for relatively high measurement accuracy, together with low intermodulation and a low insertion loss of typically 0.075dB.
Both SMA and Type N connector versions are available from stock.
High performance and long-term reliability are key characteristics of the low-cost RF mechanical switches, which are specified for 1 to 2 million operations.
The seven models include SPDT, multithrow and transfer versions, and all are optimised for cellular applications up to 3GHz.
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