Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - (Page 45) PRODUCTS 45 Self-terminating switch offers the speed and reliability of PIN diodes The 50S-1584 1P16T switch from JFW Industries offers the speed and reliability of PIN diodes from 20 to 4300 MHz. The switch is self-terminating and has a minimum isolation of 50 dB with typical VSWR of 1.4:1. It operates from a +5 Vdc at 230 mA nominal and +24 Vdc at 150 mA nominal DC supply. Insertion loss figures are typically 2.5 dB (3.5 dB maximum) over 20 to 1000 MHz; 3.5 dB (4.5 dB maximum) over 1000 to 3000 MHz; and 4.5 dB (5.5 dB maximum) over 3000 to 4300 MHz. Isolation is a minimum of 60 dB between 20 to 1000 MHz and 50 dB from 1000 to 4300 MHz. EuMW 2008 Exhibitor: Stand 616 www.mwee.com/210602895 Coaxial resonator VCO low phase noise, UHF-band The ZRO0915C2LF from Z-Communications is an RoHS compliant coaxial resonator based VCO in the UHF-band that operates from 902- to 928-MHz with a linear tuning voltage range of 0 to 11 Vdc. The VCO delivers a typical phase noise of -128 dBc/ Hz at 10 KHz offset and a typical tuning sensitivity of 3 MHz/V. The VCO is designed to deliver a constant typical output power of 5 dBm at 10 Vdc supply while drawing 23 mA (typical) over the temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius. It has a typical phase noise value of -100 dBc/Hz at 1 KHz offset and -148 dBc/Hz at 100 KHz offset. The VCO features typical 2nd harmonic suppression of -35 dBc and comes in the company’s newly developed ZMX14-SM package, measuring 19.05- x 19.05- x 5.59-mm (0.75 x 0.75 x 0.22 inches). It is available in tape and reel packaging for production requirements and is also ideal for automated surface mount assembly and reflow assembly process. Typical applications include digital communication systems and RFID applications that require superior 2nd harmonic suppression and extremely low phase noise. Exhibiting at EuMW 2008: Stand 1013 www.mwee.com/210605489 Varoom to move Performance and flexibility. SV’s latest multiport contacts and cable assemblies deliver shielded connections up to 40 GHz while offering the benefits of our robust blindmate contacts and innovative float mount technology. Choose from D38999, ARINC and Micro-D styles and select the perfect tension in the float for your application. D38999 contacts are available in Size 8, 12, and 16 configurations and are interchangeable with any D38999 insert. So now you can expand the use of your assemblies into the microwave range without the need for a custom connector. A little wiggle room never felt so good. To learn more about our RF Multiport contacts and assemblies visit www.svmicrowave.com/multiportcontacts Electrical Frequency Range: Size 8 standard interface: Size 8 custom interface: Size 12 and 16: Nominal Impedance: VSWR: Insertion Loss: Insulation Resistance: Materials and Finishes: Body: Stainless steel per AMS-5640, UNS-S30300, Type 1 Gold plated per ASTM-B-488 over nickel per SAE AMS-QQ-N-290, or passivated Contacts: Beryllium copper per ASTM-B-195 Gold plated per ASTM-B-488 over nickel per SAE AMS-QQ-N-290 Insulators: PTFE per ASTM D-1710 DC-18 GHz DC-40 GHz DC-40 GHz 50 ohms 1.07 + .01 (f) GHz .06 x square root (f) GHz 10,000 Mohms www.svmicrowave.com | 561-840-1800 x128 Microwave Engineering ● October 2008 ● www.mwee.com 045_MWEE.indd Sec1:45 3/10/08 14:06:41 http://www.mwee.com/210602895 http://www.svmicrowave.com/multiportcontacts http://www.svmicrowave.com http://www.svmicrowave.com http://www.mwee.com/210605489 http://www.mwee.com
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October 2008 - Filters & Frequency Synthesis (Page 24) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - Filters & Frequency Synthesis (Page 25) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - ZigBee Goes Green with Support for Smart Energy (Page 26) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - ZigBee Goes Green with Support for Smart Energy (Page 27) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - Simplify Mobile Data Applications and Services Test (Page 28) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - Simplify Mobile Data Applications and Services Test (Page 29) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - Simplify Mobile Data Applications and Services Test (Page 30) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - Simplify Mobile Data Applications and Services Test (Page 31) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - Enabling the State-of-the-Art in Automatic Test Equipment (Page 32) Microwave Engineering Europe - October 2008 - Enabling the State-of-the-Art in Automatic Test Equipment (Page 33) Microwave Engineering Europe - 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