



- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-RFFA-20DB100W
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-RFFA-20DB100W
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RF fixed coaxial attenuator utilizing SMA connector, seamlessly integrates in-line within radio frequency systems. Microstrip attenuators leverage printed circuit board technology to achieve precision in signal attenuation across specific frequency bands. This is particularly crucial in applications such as GPS, where maintaining accurate signal strength is paramount.
Specification
- Model: RDDLZ-NJKP-06-100W-20dB
- Frequency Range (Optional): DC~6GHz
- Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR): 1.25:1 (Max)
- Attenuation Value: 20dB
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- Average Input Power: 100W@25℃
- Pick Power: 5kW (5μsce Pulse Width, 0.5% Duty Cycle)
- A connector Type: N-Male
- B connector type: N-Female
- Directionality: N Male Input, N Female Output
- Temperature Coefficient: <0.0004dB/℃
- Working Temperature: -55℃~+100℃
- Inner Conductor Material: Beryllium Bronze with Gold Plating
- Outer Conductor Material: Brass Plated with Ternary Alloy
- Heat Sink: Aluminum Alloy Black
- Insulator: PTFE
- Net Weight: 561g
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Tips: Can I use a coaxial RF attenuator for both input and output signals?
Yes, a coaxial RF attenuator can be used for both input and output signals in RF systems. Attenuators are designed to reduce signal strength, and they function bidirectionally, meaning they attenuate signals in both directions. Whether used in the input or output path, the attenuator will decrease signal power by a specified amount, measured in decibels (dB). It helps control signal levels, prevent signal distortion, and ensure optimal performance in various RF applications. When selecting an attenuator, consider factors such as the desired level of attenuation, frequency range, and impedance matching to ensure compatibility with your specific RF system requirements.