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Narda, 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.
Narda 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.
Narda 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.
The 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.
Narda 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.
Narda 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.
Narda 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.
Narda 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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