Articles by AtlanTecRF
January 17, 2011
3 dB cut off frequency in range 1 to 12 GHz for high pass filters and 1-18 GHz for low pass filters. Miniaturised suspended substrate, quasi-elliptical function, excellent temperature stability, very rugged design. Stock availability.
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January 17, 2011

ASF Series: Reformable Copper/Tin Composite & ASR Series: Reformable Aluminium Semi-Rigid. AtlanTecRF’s ASF and ASR series of coaxial cable assemblies provides the microwave system designer with a versatile solution to equipment and sub-assembly cabling without the need for detailed design of semi-rigids.
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January 17, 2011
The ANG series of noise generators provide up to 1 W of white Gaussian noise output in several models over the 10 Hz-18 GHz frequency range, with custom options to 40 GHz. Stock availability. The noise, which is diode generated, is amplified and the level can be varied in 1 dB steps from 0 to 10 dB or optionally in 0.1 dB steps from 0 to 111 dB.
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November 1, 2010
Believed to be the first of its kind, the new BOX-010200 amplifier from AtlanTecRF provides a portable and rugged gain block for situations where cordless operation is either essential or preferred. It is a self-contained battery powered wide band amplifier, providing 25 dB of gain across the whole 1...
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September 13, 2010
AtlantecRF , the UK-based microwave components and equipment manufacturer, considers that its new amplifier could possibly be the most versatile in the world in that it is capable of operating over a temperature range from -269°C (4K) to +100°C at frequencies from 1 to 20 GHz. Model AOX-010200 is...
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August 2, 2010
AtlanTecRF , the UK-based manufacturer of microwave and RF components and equipment, has announced the appointment of Atlantese , as exclusive representative for the Netherlands, Belgium and Eastern Europe. Patrick Gardner, who is responsible for sales activity at Atlantese and brings a wealth of knowledge of RF and microwave...
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November 17, 2008
Noise considerations are a key factor in the design of radio systems of all types and designers expend much effort in reducing system noise. Testing radio systems by inserting white Gaussian noise along with the signal has been a recognized test method for decades, but there are surprisingly few...
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April 15, 2008
In many commercial applications, particularly in the military and aerospace sphere, space is at a premium and component weight is a key consideration. In such situations, light weight and the flexibility afforded by modularity are key considerations, as is having a range of products to meet all requirements. To...
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