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Computrol Offers Testing for the Medtech Industry


Meridian, ID — Computrol, Inc., a provider of mid- to low-volume, high- mix electronic manufacturing servic- es to OEMs, is well-equipped to meet the needs of the medtech industry. The company holds ISO 9001-2008 certification, ISO 13485 specific to medical device quality systems, AS9100 specific to military and aero- space quality systems, is IPC Class II and III and J-STD-certified, as well as being ITAR-registered and lead- free RoHS compliant. Computrol continues to upgrade


its three state-of-the-art facilities with advanced test systems to keep up with its customers’ needs. Core to its business, the company continues to focus on prototyping and low- to- medium volume, high-mix produc- tion of PCBs, box build, cable har-


New Dual Directional Coupler from KRYTAR


Sunnyvale, CA — KRYTAR has expanded its line of dual directional couplers with a model that offers 20 dB of coupling over the ultra-broad- band frequency of 0.5 to 20 GHz, in a single, compact, lightweight package. The model 500529920 dual direc-


tional coupler is designed for systems applications where external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing, or swept transmission and reflection measurements are required.


500529920


dual directional coupler. Mainly aimed at broadband


electronic warfare (EW) systems and commercial wireless system applica- tions, the dual directional couplers are also used in signal monitoring and measurement, antenna beam forming, cable distributed systems, and military and EMC testing envi- ronments. Performance ratings include


nominal coupling (with respect to output) of 20 dB, ±1.2 dB and fre- quency sensitivity of ±0.85 dB. The dual directional coupler exhibits insertion loss of 2.0 dB, directivity of 12 dB, maximum VSWR (any port) of 1.4, and an input power rating of 20W average and 3 kW peak. The coupler comes with indus-


try-standard SMA female connectors. The compact package measures 9 x 0.5 x 0.7 in. (22.9 x 1.3 x 1.8 cm) and weighs 0.4 lb (0.2 kg). It operates in a temperature range of –65.2 to +185°F (–54 to +85°C). The dual directional coupler can also be manufactured to


meet rigid military specifications. Contact: KRYTAR, Inc., 1288


Anvilwood Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 % 408-734-5999 fax: 408-734- 3017 E-mail: sales@krytar.com Web: www.krytar.com


Certifications ISO9001:2015 AS9100D ITAR ESDS20.20 Nadcap Mid2018 CageCode3VCY8 JobBOSS ERPSys. VeteranOwned MinorityOwned


ServicesProvided ConformalCoating Potting/Encapsulation PCBCleaning IonicTesting PlasmaTreating CoatingRemoval Soldering AOIBlacklight Insp. UVcuring


IndustriesServed Military Aerospace Space


Automotive Medical Utilities Solar Energy TrafficManagement


Wide range of test services for the medical device industry.


nesses, and backplane assemblies. The company’s advanced, low-vol- ume electronics manufacturing capa- bilities allow it to produce cost-effec- tive custom assemblies and products with JIT-dependability, flexibility


and world-class quality. Contact: Computrol, Inc., 499 E.


Corporate Drive, Meridian, ID 83642 % 208-887-1000 fax: 208-887-2000 E-mail: jhanson@computrol.com Web: www.computrol.com


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