RF-LAMBDA Inc.
A manufacturer of radio frequency (RF) and microwave components, systems, and amplifiers.
- (888) 976-8880
(972) 767-5998 - sales@rflambda.com
- 4300 Marsh Ridge Rd
STE 110
Carrollton, TX 75010
United States of America
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Waveguide Power Detector
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RF Lambda’s waveguide power detectors are used to convert the RF power level to a DC voltage for signal power measurement. They offer wide band operation, fast response time and compact size.
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Duplexer
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RF Duplexers supporting commercial communication to combine transmit and receive on to one antenna
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Voltage Control Phase Shifter
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RF Lambda’s voltage control phase shifters use an analog control voltage to vary the phase of an RF signal. They are available in a variety of frequencies and overall phase shift ranges. Hermetically sealed options are available upon request.
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DC Block
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DC block offering broadband performance used to protect equipement and components from DC voltages
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Fixed Attenuator (Coaxial)
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Coaxial attenuators in a variety of attenuaton values, power levels and connector types.
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RF Benchtop / EMC Amplifier (110/220V)
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RF-Lambda is a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-power, solid-state, broadband AC-powered EMC power amplifiers.
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RF Waveguide Load
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RF Lambda’s waveguide loads are used at end of an RF signal chain to provide a good 50ohm match and dissipate any RF energy into heat. They are available in a variety of power levels and offer low VSWR.
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Flexible Waveguide
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Flexible waveguide sections to connect waveguide comopoents and enable different mechancial placements
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Cables
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A conductor or group of conductors for transmitting electric power or telecommunication signals from one place to another.
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Phase Shifter
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A microwave network module which provides a controllable phase shift of the RF signal.
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Fixed Attenuator (Coaxial)
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RF Lambda’s fixed coaxial attenuators are used to adjust the signal level in any RF system. They are most commonly used to reduce high power signals in order to inject into test equipment or other parts of the RF system requiring lower signal levels. They are highly reliable and come in a variety of frequencies, powers, and connectors.















