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Attenuators, Programmable

Stackpole’s CSRF Series of Foil-On Ceramic Carrier Current Sense Chip Resistors

May 1, 2013 11:03 am | by WDD Staff | Product Releases | Comments

The CSRF0603 is available in resistance values from 5 to 10 milliohms in 1 percent tolerance and 75 ppm TCR. The CSRF0402 is available in resistance values from 10 to 15 milliohms in 1percent tolerances and 200 ppm TCR.

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Pasternack Releases Line of Medium Power Attenuators

February 14, 2013 9:44 am | by WDD Staff | Product Releases | Comments

Pasternack Enterprises, Inc. Has introduced introduces their new line of 50 Watt medium power attenuators. This innovative line of medium power attenuators offers one of the most comprehensive selections of RF connector combinations available, thus eliminating the need for coaxial adapters or custom cable jumpers.

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180 nm Ultra CMOS Process

June 10, 2010 11:34 am | Product Releases | Comments

Peregrine Semiconductor Corporation has entered in an exclusive agreement with IBM for the development and manufacture of future generations of Peregrine’s patented UltraCMOS™ silicon-on-sapphire (SOS) process technology, the industry’s highest-performance radio frequency complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (RF CMOS) process.

Microwave and Millimeter Wave Conversion Catalog

August 11, 2006 10:47 am | Articles | Comments

MITEQ has released its Microwave and Millimeter Wave Conversion Products short-form catalog. It features a sampling of the company’s latest mixers, images rejection mixers, modulators, multipliers and custom products. There are also sections discussing quality assurance, manufacturing flow diagrams, MITEQ's Space Heritage and options available to the customer.

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