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power RF


RF & MICROWAVE CAPACITORS RF POWER CAPACITORS


Hi-Q, high-power ceramic chip capacitors (CLX/EF - CPX/E) • 7000V: highest working voltage in class • Ultra-stable 0 ±30ppm/°C (-55°C to +125°C) • Optional encapsulation against arc-over & corona • Optional non-magnetic terminations


RF TRIMMER CAPACITORS


Miniaturised ceramic trimmer capacitors (AT9401G) • Performance to 2GHz and beyond • Ultra-low ESR, ESL & capacitance drift • High stability over time & high resonance frequency • Gold plated terminations as standard


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Components for high-power RF & microwave applications MICROWAVE HARDWARE


Ultra Hi-Q, ultra-low ESR, MLCCs (CHA/B – NHB – SH) • 1500V: highest working voltage in class • High resonant frequencies • Alternative for CDR capacitors • Optional non-magnetic, microstrip ribbon or radial wire terminations


Microwave tuning elements (AT69xx) • High-resolution, high-stability • Self-locking constant torque drive mechanism • Space compliant • L to Ka band & beyond


High-power ferrites • For microstrip circulators/isolators • Very low magnetic or dielectric losses • High-saturation magnetisation • Substrate thickness down to 0.4mm


Invar screws (Invar 36) • High-precision, high-frequency • High-resolution tuning • Low coeffi cient of thermal expansion • Ka, KU, Q band & beyond • Silver & gold plating options


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