1.00 mm passive coaxial components target ultra-broadband applications

March 29, 2023
Infinite Electronics brand Pasternack says its often hard-to-obtain 1.00 mm passive coaxial components support DC to 110 GHz applications.

Infinite Electronics brand Pasternack, a provider of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave products, has newly introduced what it bills as an innovative series of 1.00 mm passive coaxial components.

The company says its 1.00mm Ultra-Broadband Passive Coaxial Components line addresses a wide range of applications, including test and measurement, research and development, satellite communications, data transmission and more.

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“Our new 1.00 mm passive coaxial components are ideal for a variety of high-frequency applications where low insertion loss and return loss are required. We are one of the only suppliers who stock these components to support our customers’ urgent needs,” emphasized Steven Pong, product line manager for Pasternack.

The new product line consists of:

  • 1.0 mm fixed RF attenuators with 3, 6, and 10dB attenuation levels.
  • RF power dividers with either male or female 1.0 mm input connectors.
  • 1.0 mm directional RF couplers rated to 1 watt.
  • DC blocks with 1.0 mm connectors.

Pasternack contends the robust mechanical designs of the components ensures minimal signal interaction while providing low insertion loss and excellent return loss characteristics.

For direct inquiries, contact Pasternack at +1-949-261-1920.

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