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Pasternack Introduces New Coaxial Voltage Variable Attenuators

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August 23, 2016

Pasternack, a provider of RF, microwave and millimeter wave components, has a new line of voltage variable attenuators. This portfolio offers up to 60 dB of attenuation across broad frequencies from 400MHz to 18GHz. This line of voltage variable attenuators is most commonly deployed in applications such as electronic warfare, instrumentation, point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radios, fiber optic and broadband telecom, microwave radio and VSAT, military radios, radar, ECM, SATCOM and sensors and R&D.

“A high-rel design like these VVAs normally commands long lead-times from OEMs, however, Pasternack has each model available from stock for immediate shipment,” says Tim Galla, Active RF Components product manager at Pasternack.

For more information, visit Pastnernack.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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