Buy Microwave Amplifiers Online

Sept. 5, 2012
Centellax has added e-commerce functionality to its website, allowing visitors to buy amplifiers and other high-frequency products directly online.

Centellax has added e-commerce functionality to its website, allowing visitors to buy amplifiers and other high-frequency products directly online. The company’s site offers monolithic-microwave-integrated-circuit (MMIC) amplifier die from DC through 65 GHz, frequency dividers and prescalers in plastic quad, flat, no-lead (QFN) packages—as well as those in ceramic hermetic housings—and broadband amplifier modules in frequencies through 65 GHz. Customers can place orders securely; all major credit cards (American Express, MasterCard, and VISA) are accepted.

The minimum order value is $250, and the firm’s customer service team will contact each customer within one business day regarding the status of an order. Jay de la Barre, Centellax’s Vice President of Worldwide Sales, explains: “Our decision to offer the microwave products online allows our customers to make a purchase at their convenience—24 hours a day—7 days a week.”

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