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Articles Tagged with ''couplers''

Richardson RFPD introduces hybrid and directional couplers from Anaren

January 11, 2012

Richardson RFPD Inc. announced immediate availability and full design support capabilities for the Xinger®-III line of components from Anaren.


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Electro-Photonics debuts SMT 90 degree hybrid couplers

February 17, 2012
Electro-Photonics LLC announced the availability of Dragon™ high-performance SMT 90 degree hybrid couplers.
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Curiosity Rover helped by Delta Microwave components

MarketWatch: Defense
August 29, 2012

Mars-Science-Laboratory-Curiosity-Rover-LandingDelta Microwave, a supplier of amplifiers, filters, filter/amplifiers, multiplexers, and integrated microwave assemblies would like to congratulate the NASA/JPL team on the August 6, 2012 landing of the Mars Science Laboratory. 


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European consortium to show expanded range of low-cost microwave components

September 7, 2012

Visitors to Stand 328 at the forthcoming EuMW exhibition will see a significant expansion in the range of passive microwave components available under the LYNX brand, which was launched four years ago through the collaboration of three leading microwave representative organisations – Elexo of France, Globes Elektronik of Germany and Link Microtek of the UK.


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Small cell new product selector guide now available from Richardson RFPD

October 31, 2012

Richardson RFPD Inc. announced the immediate availability of its Small Cell (Femto, Micro, Pico) New Product Selector Guide. The October 2012 Small Cell Selector Guide includes the latest semiconductors, passive devices, and frequency control devices for this dynamic application.


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KRYTAR announces expansion of compact, ultra-broadband directional couplers

MMICs&More
January 24, 2013

KRYTAR Inc. announces the addition of two new models offering 10 dB nominal coupling over the ultra-broadband frequency range of 2 to 40 GHz, each in a single, compact and lightweight package.


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IMS introduces HVI series high voltage surface mount chip resistors to 3kV

MMICs&More
January 29, 2013

International Manufacturing Services Inc. (IMS) introduces its line of HVI Series chip resistors especially suited for high voltage applications.


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Coaxicom termination improves mechanical integrity and electrical specs

February 1, 2013

Coaxicom’s innovative 1 W 3900X series terminations are designed to minimize reflected power that often impedes transmission quality. Used across a spectrum of multi-port microwave devices including directional couplers, isolators and high-power transmitter applications, terminations absorb energy and prevent RF signals from reflecting back from open-ended or unused circuit ports.


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KRYTAR announces new ultra-broadband directional couplers

February 13, 2013

KRYTAR Inc., a leader in the design and production of ultra-broadband microwave components and test equipment, announces the continued expansion of its line of directional couplers with the addition of two new models offering 20 dB nominal coupling over the ultra-broadband frequency range of 1.0 to 40.0 GHz, each in a single, compact and lightweight package.


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MDL shows satcom waveguide components at Satellite 2013

March 8, 2013

Microwave Development Labs Inc. (www.mdllab.com), one of the leading suppliers of high-frequency rotary joints, castings, and waveguide components for satellite-communications (satcom) systems, will be joining a host of exhibitors at one of the largest major events for satcom system developers, the Satellite 2013 Conference & Exhibition. The Conference is scheduled for March 18-21, 2013 while the Exhibition, with more than 350 companies already registered, will run from March 19-21, 2013.


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