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News Release from: Quadrant Connections | Subject: Telegartner coaxial surge suppressors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 January 2006
Surge suppressors suit wireless LAN
applications
The Telegartner range of coaxial surge suppressors is designed particularly for use in wireless LAN applications with SMA, R-SMA, TNC, R-TNC and N connectors.
New from Quadrant, the Hertfordshire based connector and cable component distributor, is the Telegartner range of coaxial surge suppressors designed particularly for use in wireless LAN applications with SMA, R-SMA, TNC, R-TNC and N connectors Aimed for use in coaxial transmission lines to suppress high impulses that can be generated by lightning strikes, Telegartner offers three types of protection devices allowing users to choose the most suitable depending upon the application
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 2.5GHz high power series uses a gas discharge tube type suppressor and is capable of a discharge current of up to 40kA, and the WLAN series, although based on a similar design, is more compact and has a wider operating frequency of up to 6.0GHz.
Although discharge current is limited to 10kA it is ideal for WLAN and similar applications.
Quadrant also supplies suppressors with a direct, solid short circuit between inner and outer conductors that provide extremely high discharge currents of over 100kA and are suitable for applications such as mobile telephone networks (GSM,UMTS and Tetra).
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