Pasternack Introduces New RF Fixed Attenuators with Secure QMA Connectors: Handling 2 Watts and Frequencies Up to 6 GHz
Pasternack has released a new line of RF fixed attenuators that come equipped with secure and reliable QMA connectors. These devices are capable of handling up to 2 watts of power and can operate at frequencies up to 6 GHz. They also offer a wide range of attenuation options.
Pasternack, a brand under Infinite Electronics and a prominent supplier of RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave products, has introduced a new product: RF fixed attenuators that come with QMA connectors. These attenuators are designed to meet the requirements of difficult RF applications, providing exceptional performance and high availability.
These new devices are designed to deliver top performance. They have a power rating of 2 watts and can operate within a frequency range of up to 6 GHz, making them ideal for precise signal control in important situations.
The QMA connectorized designs are made to create a safe and dependable connection for RF systems. They offer a variety of attenuation levels from 1 dB to 30 dB, giving users the flexibility to match their signal attenuation needs.
With a maximum power rating of 2 watts (CW), these attenuators can handle high-power RF signals while maintaining performance. Tested at 6 GHz, these attenuators are designed to provide precision and accuracy.
Product Line Manager Steven Pong stated that their dedication to high quality sets them apart from other competitors. He mentioned that not many suppliers can offer the same level of quality and performance in their RF fixed attenuators with QMA connectors.
Pasternack now has RF fixed attenuators with QMA connectors ready for immediate shipment. If you have any questions, please contact +1 (949) 261-1920.
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