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Pasternack Enterprises, Inc.
a High Reliability Low Noise Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) which covers a 10 MHz to 20 MHzfrequency band with a voltage tuning range from 0V to 20V. This design features exceptional phase noise performance of -120dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz offset. Supply Voltage is +15V with a generated output power level of +10 dBm and 2nd harmonic output of-11 dBc typical. The assembly is RoHs compliant and available in a compact 0.5 inch SMT package with an industry standardmounting footprint. The bottom surface is copper clad with 2-5 micro inches of immersion Gold over 150 - 250 micro inchesof Electro less Nickel which makes it resistant to oxidation for ease of soldering. The VCO operates over a temperature rangeof -40°C to +85°C and is designed to meet a variety of MIL-STD-202 test conditions including Humidity, Shock, and Vibration.
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Quantic PMI
PMI offers a full line of RF and Microwave, Solid State Attenuators that range from a few MHz up to 40 GHz. While we offer many standard models, various options are available. If you do not see exactly what you require on this website, please contact sales@pmi-rf.com because we offer attenuators designed and built to your specifications at catalog prices.
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ERAVANT
A voltage variable attenuator is an electronic device that provides a variable attenuation depending on the voltage applied
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Fairview Microwave Inc.
Our millimeter wave variable waveguide attenuators allow designers and engineers to test their systems at various signal strengths and attenuation values to determine the optimum signal performance of the system. The key feature of these waveguide attenuators is that the attenuation level is adjusted using a built-in micrometer which enables repeatable and rapid re-setting to different attenuation levels without the need for additional external components. Our waveguide attenuators handle varying attenuation levels from 0 to 30 dB over the specified band allowing the designer to tune the attenuation level needed for the application. These continuously variable waveguide attenuators cover a broad frequency range of 33 to 110 GHz in five bands and also display flat performance across a wide band with low insertion loss.
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Apex Technologies
These are cost effective and high performance optical variable attenuators. The modules are available as a single variable optical attenuator or a double variable optical attenuator. They combine 30 dB of maximal attenuation range (per variable attenuator) with a minimum attenuation step (resolution) of 0.1 dB.
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Mini-Circuits
Over 400 coaxial, surface mount, and MMIC attenuator models for 50-Ohm & 75- Ohm syetem including fixed attenuators, high-power attenuators, digital step / programmable attenuators, voltage variable attenuators and more. DC passing and DC blocking models. Power handling up to 100W. Bandwidths spanning DC to 50 GHz.
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VAXE -
Elmika
The VAXE Variable Attenuators are waveguide components for tunable signal leveling or reflection compensation in waveguide networks. The Attenuators consist of waveguide section with a resistive film evaporated on the mica surface. The Attenuators has 0 ÷30 dB minimum attenuation range. The VAXE Attenuators are available in four waveguide bands between 33 GHz and 170 GHz.
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Advanced Fiber Solutions
The AFS variable attenuators are ideal for simulating cable loss for lab testing of link power margin or reducing power in links where receivers are being overloaded. These variable attenuators works on a gap-loss principle. Pulling the connector end-faces apart induces the loss. Since the light exits in an expanding cone, the receiving fiber will capture less light, as the gap gets larger.
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RF-LAMBDA Inc.
Manual control waveguide attenuators in both variable (continuous) or stepped in a variety of frequencies, attenuation values / step sizes and power levels
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RF-LAMBDA Inc.
Manual control coaxial attenuators in both variable (continuous) or stepped in a variety of frequencies, attenuation values / step sizes and power levels
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Analog Devices Inc.
The Analog Devices portfolio of wideband digital attenuators and voltage variable attenuators (VVAs) modules helps meet designers’ diverse needs. Low cost, high accuracy control, and small package options provide solutions for RF and IF applications, including the space, communications, and military industries.
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OZ Optics
OZ Optics offers a broad range of both variable and fixed attenuators having key competitive advantages. All of our attenuators operate over the two standard wavelength bands, the C-Band and the L-Band. This wide wavelength range makes these components ideal for DWDM applications. Our attenuators are wavelength insensitive, which means they operate with minimal changes in attenuation when used in either the C-Band or the L-Band and exhibit low return loss. In addition, all of our attenuators have a wide attenuation range, which means they operate at a wide range of power levels. This is important as increased power levels are being used in newer optical systems.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices digital phase shifters change the phase of RF, microwave, or millimeter wave signals while providing no amplitude change. They are used in a variety of applications, including RF PA linearization/RF distortion, amplitude and phase modulation, variable attenuators, and fiber optics.
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EXFO Inc.
Network equipment manufacturers and transceiver manufacturers know that variable attenuators are essential components of their test systems. They look for performance, user-friendliness, complete control of test parameters and advanced programming capability. EXFO’s FTBx-3500 Variable Attenuator combines innovative design techniques, high-quality components and meticulous calibration procedure. Ideal for bit error rate testing and system verification, the FTBx-3500 is the only variable optical attenuator (VOA) that offers a fully remote user interface (UI) and EXFO Multilink compatibility. It is also the only VOA on the market to offer a benchtop unit, which can be controlled remotely or using a touchscreen.