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March, 2018


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Page 131 KRYTAR Launches 90° Hybrid Coupler


Sunnyvale, CA — KRYTAR has launched a new 90° hybrid coupler that delivers 3 dB of coupling over the ultra-broadband frequency range of 4 to 44 GHz in a compact package. KRYTAR’s hybrid couplers are designed for many functions, includ- ing splitting and combining signals in amplifiers, switching circuits and the antenna beam-form- ing networks used in a wide range of commercial and military applications. The new hybrid coupler, Model 3040440 is


designed to deliver its 4 to 44 GHz broadband versatility with excellent phase and amplitude matching. Typical specifications include 3 dB coupling; amplitude imbalance ±1.2 dB; phase imbalance of ±12°; and isolation of greater than 13 dB between 4 and 30 GHz, and greater than 8 dB between 30 and 44 GHz. Its maximum VSWR is 1.65 between 4 and 30 GHz and 1.9 between 30 and 44 GHz with an insertion loss of less than 3.2 dB.


Northwire Certifies Medical Cables to ISO10993-10


Osceola, WI — Northwire, a LEMO Group company, has completed the additional testing necessary to certi- fy its BioCompatic material line to ISO 10993-10 irritation and skin sen- sitization requirements. To offer customers optimized,


safe and dependable medical cables, BioCompatic meets some of the most stringent standards, including opti- mal biocompatibility under USP Class VI and compliance to ISO 10993-5 cytotoxicity. To further ensure its biocompat-


ibility in the most critical medical applications, the company completed laboratory testing to validate the


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This new hybrid coupler lends itself to


emerging millimeter-wave and 5G wireless broadband designs, as well as many test and measurement applications. The new coupler can be also be manufactured to meet military specifi- cations. The Model 3040440 offers an input


power rating of 20W average and 3 kW peak. The hybrid coupler comes with industry-stan- dard 0.1 in. (2.4 mm) female connectors. Its compact package measures 2 x 1 x 0.4


in. (51 x 25 x 10.2 mm) and weighs 1.5 oz (42.5g). Its operating temperature range is –62.5 to +185°F (–54 to +85°C). Contact: KRYTAR, Inc., 1288 Anvilwood


Model 3040440 hybrid coupler.


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


Biocompatible cable.


additional compliance to the ISO 10993-10 irritation and skin sensiti- zation standard. Free of phthalates, halogens and latex, BioCompatic material is also compatible with


steam, H2O2, gamma, and ETO ster- ilization.


Northwire has corporate head-


quarters and manufacturing in Osceola, Wisconsin, and engineering and manufacturing in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. The cable engineering company develops solutions for a variety of industries, including health care, manufacturing, trans- portation and warehousing, aero- space and defense, construction, nat- ural resources, and energy. Contact: Northwire, Inc., 110


Prospect Way, Osceola, WI 54020 % 715-294-2121 fax: 715-294-3727


E-mail: cableinfo_northwire@lemo.com Web: www.northwire.com


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