Isolators Range 7.2 To 15.5 GHz

Feb. 2, 2007
Renaissance Electronics Corporation has launched a series of high-frequency drop-in isolators for applications fro 7.2 to 15.5 GHz. Priced at just $24.95 in quantities of 100 to 5000 units, these in-stock isolators feature high isolation and low loss ...

Renaissance Electronics Corporation has launched a series of high-frequency drop-in isolators for applications fro 7.2 to 15.5 GHz. Priced at just $24.95 in quantities of 100 to 5000 units, these in-stock isolators feature high isolation and low loss over their operating bands. For example, model R2K7NK operates from 7.2 to 8.4 GHz with 0.5 dB insertion loss and 20 dB isolation. It handles power levels to 5 W and exhibits VSWR of 1.30:1. The component measures 0.62 x 0.375 x 0.18 inches. Additional R-Series isolators include the model R2L8ND with range of 9.5 to 10.5 GHz, model R2L9NS, with range of 12.7 to 14.5 GHz,a nd model R2L9NU, with range of 14.0 to 15.5 GHz. For more information, visit the Renaissance Electronics website at http://www.recrseries.com.

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