Model F192A Non-Reflective Ultra-Broadband High-Speed SPST Switch
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High-speed frequency range of 0.2 to 18 GHz with 80 dB isolation. Features non-reflective performance, low Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR), and minimal insertion loss. Compact and lightweight design.
This electronic component is designed to operate efficiently across a broad frequency spectrum from 0.2 GHz to 18 GHz, making it suitable for various high-frequency applications such as telecommunications, radar systems, and microwave communications. The specification of 80 dB isolation indicates that the device effectively prevents signal interference between ports, ensuring high fidelity in signal transmission.
The non-reflective nature of the component is crucial in high-frequency applications, as it minimizes signal reflections that can cause distortion and degrade performance. This characteristic is particularly important in applications where signal integrity is paramount.
The low VSWR is indicative of the component's ability to maintain a stable impedance match across the specified frequency range, which helps to reduce power loss and improve overall system efficiency. Additionally, the minimal insertion loss ensures that the signal strength remains high, facilitating effective communication and data transfer.
The compact and lightweight design of this component allows for easy integration into various systems, making it ideal for applications where space and weight are critical factors. This design consideration is particularly beneficial in portable and mobile devices, where size constraints are often a challenge.
Overall, this component combines high performance with practical design, making it a valuable addition to any high-frequency electronic application.High speed 0.2 to 18 GHz frequency range 80 dB isolation Non-reflective Low VSWR and insertion loss Small size, light weight. 🔗 External reference
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