Get our free email newsletter

Fairview Unveils Complete Family of Low, Medium and High Power Attenuators

Fairview Microwave, Inc. has announces the release of their new family of 25, 50 and 100 Watt attenuators with operating frequencies up to 18 GHz depending on the configuration.

There is a total of 236 new part numbers in this attenuator release from Fairview Microwave. Attenuation options include 3 dB, 6 dB, 10 dB, 20 dB, 30 dB, 40 dB, 50 dB and 60 dB models for most connector styles. These attenuators can be ordered with in-series connector configurations including SMA, TNC, Type-N and 7/16 DIN and come in each gender interface including male-male, male-female and female-female.

Fairview’s new RF attenuators have average power ratings of 25 Watts, 50 Watts or 100 Watts and a peak power rating of 500 Watts. The 25 Watt versions are bi-directional, while the 50 Watt and 100 Watt models are directional. These attenuators are constructed with black anodized aluminum heatsink bodies and are designed with large cooling fins which aid in heat dissipation at high temperatures. Common applications for these fixed attenuators include power limiting, impedance matching and signal leveling inside RF test systems.

- Partner Content -

Three Vibration/Balancing Solutions for the Aviation Industry

This paper provides a quick overview of aerospace engine testing solutions for engine vibration/balancing as well as signal conditioning technology from MTI instruments.

For detailed specifications of the new family of low, medium, and high power attenuators, visit www.fairviewmicrowave.com/rf-products/25-watt,-50-watt-and-100-watt-attenuators.html.  

Related Articles

Digital Sponsors

Become a Sponsor

Discover new products, review technical whitepapers, read the latest compliance news, and check out trending engineering news.

Get our email updates

What's New

- From Our Sponsors -

Sign up for the In Compliance Email Newsletter

Discover new products, review technical whitepapers, read the latest compliance news, and trending engineering news.