Coaxial Attenuators Step To 18 GHz

May 18, 2010
With the debut of the 42WXX precision SMA-coaxial fixed attenuator, one series of SMA coaxial products has been expanded to 18 GHz. This attenuator is offered in values from 0 to 10 dB in 1-dB increments to a maximum frequency range of 18.0 ...

With the debut of the 42WXX precision SMA-coaxial fixed attenuator, one series of SMA coaxial products has been expanded to 18 GHz. This attenuator is offered in values from 0 to 10 dB in 1-dB increments to a maximum frequency range of 18.0 GHz. It is available in commercial or highreliability versions for all applications. The coaxial attenuator is manufactured with a stainless-steel body and standard SMA male/female interface. The rugged construction of this device ensures reliability and continuous performance in the most demanding environments. In addition, a standard test plan or up-screen product is offered to meet custom requirements.

EMC Technology & Florida RF Labs, 8851 SW Old Kansas Ave., Stuart, FL 34995; (772) 600-1360, FAX: (772) 283- 5286, Internet: www.emct.com.

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