Pasternack Introduces New RF Fixed Attenuators with Secure QMA Connectors: Handling 2 Watts and Frequencies Up to 6 GHz
Pasternack has introduced new RF fixed attenuators that come with secure and reliable QMA connectors. These devices are capable of handling up to 2 watts of power and frequencies up to 6 GHz, with a wide range of attenuation levels available.
Pasternack, a brand under Infinite Electronics that specializes in 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 complex RF applications, providing high performance and reliable availability.
The latest devices are designed to deliver excellent 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 regulation in important situations.
The QMA connectors are designed to provide a secure and dependable connection for RF systems. They offer a variety of attenuation levels from 1 dB to 30 dB, giving users the flexibility to meet their specific signal attenuation needs.
These attenuators have a maximum power rating of 2 watts (continuous wave), which means they can handle strong RF signals without sacrificing their performance. They are specifically designed to work effectively at frequencies up to 6 GHz, guaranteeing precision and accuracy.
Product Line Manager Steven Pong highlighted the company's dedication to excellence as a distinguishing factor from competitors. He mentioned that not many suppliers can rival the quality and performance of their RF fixed attenuators with QMA connectors.
Pasternack currently 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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