Mini-Circuits Launches 50-MHz Limiter

March 22, 2007
Mini-Circuits has announced the availability of the VLM-52+ coaxial limiter for applications from 10 to 500 MHz. Suitable for high-reliability and military applications, the limiter handles input power levels from +10 to +20 dBm and delivers typical ...

Mini-Circuits has announced the availability of the VLM-52+ coaxial limiter for applications from 10 to 500 MHz. Suitable for high-reliability and military applications, the limiter handles input power levels from +10 to +20 dBm and delivers typical ouput power at +9.5 dBm. The output power as a function of frequency is typically flat within a 0.5-dB window. The broadband RoHS-compliant limiter is supplied with SMA connectors. For more information, visit the Mini-Circuits website at: http://www.minicircuits.com/

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