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ATT-0263-00-SMA-02

ATT-0263-00-SMA-02

ATT-0263-00-SMA-02

Cinch Connectivity Solutions Midwest Microwave

FIXED ATTENUATOR 0Hz~18GHz SMA In-Line Module Bulk COAXIAL 18000MHz 33.01dBm 1.07 2W

SOT-23

ATT-0263-00-SMA-02 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Factory Lead Time 9 Weeks
Package / Case SMA In-Line Module
PackagingBulk
Published 2008
Part StatusActive
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Connector Type SMA
Max Operating Temperature125°C
Min Operating Temperature -65°C
Gender Male to Female
Power Rating 2W
Max Power Dissipation2W
Construction COAXIAL
Frequency Range0Hz~18GHz
RF/Microwave Device Type FIXED ATTENUATOR
Operating Frequency-Max 18000MHz
VSWR-Max 1.07
Input Power-Max (CW) 33.01dBm
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
In-Stock:87 items

Pricing & Ordering

QuantityUnit PriceExt. Price
1$157.366677$157.366677
10$148.459129$1484.59129
100$140.055782$14005.5782
500$132.128096$66064.048
1000$124.649148$124649.148

ATT-0263-00-SMA-02 Product Details

ATT-0263-00-SMA-02 Overview


Various applications are available for this type of FIXED ATTENUATOR.Packaging for the optical attenuator consists of Bulk solid enclosures.Due to its SMA In-Line Module packaging, the RF Attenuator is convenient for international shipping.It is estimated that the Attenuator will operate at least at -65°C according to test statistics.An environment with a temperature greater than 125°C should not be used to operate the RF Attenuator.

ATT-0263-00-SMA-02 Features


Type of FIXED ATTENUATOR
-65°C degrees Celsius
Above 125°C degrees Celsius

ATT-0263-00-SMA-02 Applications


There are a lot of Cinch Connectivity Solutions Midwest Microwave ATT-0263-00-SMA-02 Attenuators applications.

  • Radio frequency (RF)
  • Access points
  • Cellular
  • Cellular
  • Microwave Radio
  • WLL
  • VSAT
  • UMB
  • Measuring for data transmission
  • Intermediate frequency (IF)

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