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SDLVA-6G18G-CD-1 SDLV Amplifiers

SDLVA-6G18GModel SDLVA-6G18G-CD-1 Successive Detection Log Video Amplifiers (SDLVA) offers 75 dB Dynamic Range over the frequency range of 6.0 to 18.0GHz. This model offers an ultra-fast rise time of 10nsec maximum and a recovery time of less than 60nsec. The unit is temperature compensated such that log linearity over temperature remains less than +/-2.5dB.


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LM-35D5G-14-20W-292FF High Power Limiter

65-100Model LM-35D5G-14-20W-292FF is a high power limiter capable of withstanding an input power level of 20 W, 440 to 670 nsec Pulse Width, PRF 600 to 900kHz, 40% Duty Cycle. This model operates in the 35 to 36GHz frequency range, but can be used over the 24.5 to 38GHz frequency range with degraded performance. The insertion loss is 3.0 dB maximum, VSWR of 2.0:1 and 250 nsec response time packaged in a small 0.50 X 0.50 X 0.22 housing.


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Model D8544W 2-Way Combiner

D8544W_100The Model D8544W is the watertight version of Model D8300, and is ideal for applications where 100% humidity is expected. The unit is slightly larger to accommodate the O-Ring seals necessary for the high humidity environment.


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P4T-500M40G-60-T-55-292FF

SP4T_100PMI would like to announce its newest solid-state switch that offers a level of performance exceeding industry standards. PMI Model No. P4T-500M40G-60-T-55-292FF is an absorptive, solid-state switch that covers the 500 MHz to 40 GHz frequency range. This model offers extremely low insertion loss, very high isolation and a typical switching speed of 27 nsec.


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4772-3 Mini Fixed 3-dB Attenuator

4772attenuator-100Narda's Model 4772-3 is a miniature fixed 3 dB attenuator that has flat frequency response, low VSWR, and meets environmental requirements for MIL-A-3933. The attenuator measures only 1.24 x 0.38 in. and weighs 0.5 oz. It handles 2 W average and 200 W peak RF input power, has a VSWR of 1.4:1 or less, and attenuation deviation of +/- 0.3 dB or less. Connectors are stainless steel SMA female.


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