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Current Controlled Attenuator

American Microwave announces the CVAN-8018-60-SP with Options 002 and 10F. It is a 60 dB, Current Controlled, Non-Linearized, Absorptive and Analog Attenuator which typically operates over the Octave Band of 8.0 to 18.0 GHz (other Sub-octave and Octave Frequency Bands Available); however this unit is optimized for 9.5 to 10.0 GHz. The VSWR is 2.0:1, the RF operating input power is +20 dBm, with a Survival rating of + 30dBm. The Rise time is 100 nS Max. and the Fall time is 20 nS Max. The size is 2.0 × 1.8 inches.

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