APITech Powerfilm™ Chip Attenuators PCAW

Description
Powerfilm™ chip attenuators from API Inmet come in two varieties: "Temperature Stable" (standard) and "Temperature Variable" attenuators. The standard attenuators reduce the RF power uniformly at all temperatures while the temperature-variable chips are designed to reduce their attenuation at elevated temperatures to provide optimal response needed in signal- leveling applications. Chip attenuators are used in amplifier circuits, receivers, up/down converters, phase-matched arrays, and switching applications. Depending on desired specifications, chips are fabricated on BeO, Aluminum Nitride, or Alumina ceramics with either thin or thick resistors. Other designs, values and options may be available upon request. To request samples, please hit the "Contact Us" Button!
Description
Powerfilm™ chip attenuators from API Inmet come in two varieties: "Temperature Stable" (standard) and "Temperature Variable" attenuators. The standard attenuators reduce the RF power uniformly at all temperatures while the temperature-variable chips are designed to reduce their attenuation at elevated temperatures to provide optimal response needed in signal- leveling applications. Chip attenuators are used in amplifier circuits, receivers, up/down converters, phase-matched arrays, and switching applications. Depending on desired specifications, chips are fabricated on BeO, Aluminum Nitride, or Alumina ceramics with either thin or thick resistors. Other designs, values and options may be available upon request. To request samples, please hit the "Contact Us" Button!

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Powerfilm™ Chip Attenuators - PCAW - APITech
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Powerfilm™ Chip Attenuators
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Powerfilm™ Chip Attenuators PCAW
Powerfilm™ chip attenuators from API Inmet come in two varieties: "Temperature Stable" (standard) and "Temperature Variable" attenuators. The standard attenuators reduce the RF power uniformly at all temperatures while the temperature-variable chips are designed to reduce their attenuation at elevated temperatures to provide optimal response needed in signal- leveling applications. Chip attenuators are used in amplifier circuits, receivers, up/down converters, phase-matched arrays, and switching applications. Depending on desired specifications, chips are fabricated on BeO, Aluminum Nitride, or Alumina ceramics with either thin or thick resistors. Other designs, values and options may be available upon request. To request samples, please hit the "Contact Us" Button!

Powerfilm chip attenuators from API Inmet come in two varieties: "Temperature Stable" (standard) and "Temperature Variable" attenuators. The standard attenuators reduce the RF power uniformly at all temperatures while the temperature-variable chips are designed to reduce their attenuation at elevated temperatures to provide optimal response needed in signal- leveling applications. Chip attenuators are used in amplifier circuits, receivers, up/down converters, phase-matched arrays, and switching applications. Depending on desired specifications, chips are fabricated on BeO, Aluminum Nitride, or Alumina ceramics with either thin or thick resistors. Other designs, values and options may be available upon request.

To request samples, please hit the "Contact Us" Button!

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  APITech
Product Category RF Attenuators
Product Number PCAW
Product Name Powerfilm™ Chip Attenuators
Attenuator Type Variable
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