Attenuator is a circuit used to introduce a predetermined attenuator within a specified frequency range. It is generally marked by the decibel number of the introduced attenuator and the ohm number of its characteristic impedance. Attenuators are widely used in limited television systems to meet multi-port level requirements.
| Product Specifications | |||
| Product Specifications | Connector Impedance | 50 Ohm | |
| Frequency Range | DC-40GHz | ||
| Power Input | 2W | ||
| Attenuation Value | 1dB/3dB/5dB/6dB/15dB/20dB/30dB/Customizable | ||
| Working Voltage | 335V | ||
| Dielectric Withstanding Voltage | 1000V | ||
| Insulation Resistance | ≥5000 MΩ | ||
| VSWR | ≤1.4 | ||
| Mating Cycles | ≥500 | ||
| Operating Temperature | -55℃~ 125℃ | ||
| Materials & Plating | Component | Material | Plating/Coating |
| Body | Stainless Steel | Passivation | |
| Inner Conductor | Beryllium bronze | Gold Planted | |
| Insulators | PTFE | - | |
| Product Specifications | |||
| Product Specifications | Connector Impedance | 50 Ohm | |
| Frequency Range | DC-40GHz | ||
| Power Input | 2W | ||
| Attenuation Value | 1dB/3dB/5dB/6dB/15dB/20dB/30dB/Customizable | ||
| Working Voltage | 335V | ||
| Dielectric Withstanding Voltage | 1000V | ||
| Insulation Resistance | ≥5000 MΩ | ||
| VSWR | ≤1.4 | ||
| Mating Cycles | ≥500 | ||
| Operating Temperature | -55℃~ 125℃ | ||
| Materials & Plating | Component | Material | Plating/Coating |
| Body | Stainless Steel | Passivation | |
| Inner Conductor | Beryllium bronze | Gold Planted | |
| Insulators | PTFE | - | |