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Articles by Narda Microwave-East

4456-2 and 4326B-2 Two-Way Power Dividers

January 17, 2011

Narda-4456_100Narda, an L-3 Communications company, today introduced the Model 4456-2 and Model 4326B-2 broadband, two-way microwave power dividers that cover 2 to 18 GHz and 5 to 18 GHz respectively, and combine high port-to-port isolation with low VSWR, and excellent phase and amplitude tracking.


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FO-MDA-40-25G-1 Low-Cost Lithium Niobate Modulator Driver

January 17, 2011

Narda-FO-MDA-40-25G-1_100Narda Microwave-East, an L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) company, today announced the FO-MDA-40-25G-1, a low-cost, high-performance lithium niobate modulator driver that delivers exceptional performance in 300-pin MSA transponders employed in DPSK  long-reach 40-Gb/s lightwave communication systems.


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EML Driver FO-MDA-40-15D-1

January 17, 2011

NardaFOMDA4015D1_100Narda Microwave-East, an L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) company, today announced the FO-MDA-40-15D-1, a low-cost, high-performance EML driver for 40-Gb/s lightwave communication systems. The FO-MDA-40-15D-1 is optimized for VSR 300-pin MSA SFF transponders. It offers dual inputs that mate directly with standard multiplexers.


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Model 10512 programmable signal source

January 17, 2011

Narda_Model_10512_100The Model 10512 is a programmable signal source that digitally creates frequency-modulated “noise” waveforms and applies them to a carrier whose center frequency can be varied +/-50 MHz in less than 100 ns. It is well suited for use as a fast-hopping signal generator, programmable noise source, or arbitrary signal generator.


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Catalog Amplifiers from Narda Microwave East

January 17, 2011

NardaEastsmallNarda Microwave East announces that it is adding stocked microwave amplifiers to its portfolio of microwave catalog components. Sub-octave, octave and multi-octave bandwidth models at frequencies between 0.5 and 18 GHz featuring low noise with output power to +30 dBM. Popular models will be available off the shelf.


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Mechanical Switches

January 17, 2011

narda_product5Narda offers a broad range of RF and microwave mechanical switches in the DC to 18 GHz frequency range including SP1T to SP6T and transfers types.


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Attenuators

January 17, 2011

narda_product2Narda offers RF and microwave attenuators to cover the frequency range fro DC to 18 GHz. Key types of attenuators include miniature fixed, medium and high power, variable and stepped.


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Directional Couplers

January 17, 2011

narda_product1Narda offers a broad range of RF and microwave directional couplers in the frequency range from 500 MHz to 40 GHz. Key types include octave, multi-octave and ultra-broadband models, sub-miniature stripline models, high directivity reflectometers, high-power airline couplers, and economical models for wireless applications.


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Narda Delivers Modulator Driver for 40 Gb/s Lightwave Systems

January 14, 2009
Narda Microwave-East , an L-3 Communications company, announced the FO-MDA-40-25G-1, a low-cost, high-performance lithium niobate modulator driver that delivers exceptional performance in 300-pin MSA transponders employed in DPSK long-reach 40-Gb/s lightwave communication systems. FO-MDA-40-25G-1 combines monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC) developed by Narda specifically for modulator driver applications along...
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Digitally-controlled, High-speed 63 dB Attenuators

September 17, 2008
The digitally-controlled attenuator (DCA) is a fundamental element of any system that combines microwave components and embedded digital control in its architecture. It consists of a bank of fixed attenuator pads, each of which can be switched in or out to adaptively select the optimum signal level for a...
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