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z488xx RF Switches/Multiplexers (Discontinued)

6 GHz RF Switches/Multiplexers

Features

  • Wide frequency range up to 6 GHz
  • High performance solid state switches
  • Automatic termination of unused switch/multiplexer ports
  • High isolation
  • SMA coaxial connectors

Products

z488xx RF Switches/Multiplexers table

Advantages

z47524

  • Very low insertion loss
  • Suitable for handling signals from DC to 2.5 GHz

z48801, z48811, z48821, z48822

  • Low VSWR characteristic over the full operating frequency range
  • Consistent insertion loss characteristics
  • Solid state switches ensure a long service life with no wear out mechanism, ideal for ATE systems requiring frequent and fast operating RF switching with no contact bounce

z48831, z48832

  • Low VSWR over the full operating frequency range
  • Consistent and flat insertion loss characteristics
  • Solid state switches ensure a long service life with no wear out mechanism, ideal for ATE systems requiring frequent and fast operating RF switching
  • Handle RF input powers of up to +30 dBm, sustain frequent hot switching without performance degradation

z48841

  • Solid state microwave matrix, which can operate to frequencies beyond 6 GHz and handle RF powers to +30 dBm
  • Supports up to four point to point connections across the matrix simultaneously