An Introduction to Programmable Attenuator Systems

An attenuator is an electrical component that reduces the amplitude of a signal passing through it without significantly degrading the integrity of that signal. In a programmable or step attenuator, the

Adjusting Amplitude Through Attenuation

Eyes on PIM Distortion Many key performance parameters, such as insertion loss, attenuation accuracy, and power-handling capability, were reviewed in an earlier

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TI warrants performance of its hardware products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with TI''s standard warranty. Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the

Attenuators

The table in Figure below lists resistor values for the T and Π attenuators to match a 50 Ω source/ load, as is the usual requirement in radio frequency work.

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Fixed Attenuators: Provide a constant attenuation value, often used for impedance matching or signal reduction. Variable Attenuators: Allow adjustable attenuation, either manually (via potentiometers) or

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Adjustable Attenuator 536x is a family of variable passive waveguide attenuators based on ACST high-precision manufacturing technology. Covers range of frequencies from 50 to 500 GHz. Exhibits flat

RF Demystified: What is an RF Attenuator?

This article covers the basics of attenuator ICs, including the various types, design configurations, and key specifications you''ll need to know when specifying them.

Attenuator

Attenuator Manual Adjustable Attenuator Note1: All values specified are without connectors. Note2: Higher performance specifications available upon request.

Digital Step Attenuator DAT-31A+ Series

Product Overview The DAT-31A+ series of 50Ω digital step attenuators provides adjustable attenuation from 0 to 31 dB in 1.0 dB steps. The control is a 5-bit serial/parallel interface, and the attenuators

Digital Step Attenuator DAT-31A+ Series

Electrical specifications and performance data contained in this specification document are based on Mini-Circuit''s applicable established test performance criteria and measurement instructions.

High Power Attenuator Performance Over Frequency

High Power Attenuator Performance Over Frequency Tech Note Tuning, physical layout, power handling and design account for the performance of an attenuator. The combination of these factors enable

Passive Attenuator Basics

Passive Attenuator Basics An Attenuator is a special type of electrical or electronic bidirectional circuit made up of entirely resistive elements. An attenuator is a two port resistive network designed to

Fixed Attenuators/Terminations

The important parameters associated with fixed attenuators include the amount of attenuation, the flatness over a specified frequency, range, VSWR, average and peak power

An Introduction to Programmable Attenuator Systems

The attenuator is controlled by a combination of digital inputs, an analog voltage or via USB, RS-232, Ethernet or GPIB. These devices are bi-directional, so either port can act as an input or an output.

Attenuator

Note1: All values specified are without connectors. Note2: Higher performance specifications available upon request.

Resistive Attenuator

Standard fixed attenuator networks generally known as an "attenuator pad" are available in specific values from 0 dB to more than 100 dB. Variable and switched attenuators are basically adjustable

Attenuators

There are two types of (electronically) adjustable attenuators: digital and voltage controlled. Digital Attenuators As the name implies, digital attenuators are controlled with a set of digital (i.e., binary)

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Once the electrical parameters (i.e. S11) of this low-loss transmission line structure are optimized, the TaN re-sist material is introduced to gage its impact on the attenu-ator''s electrical parameters such

The Ultimate Guide to Fibre Optic Attenuators

What Are Fibre Optic Attenuators? Fibre optic attenuators, also called optical attenuators, are passive devices used to reduce the power level of an optical signal. Since too much light may saturate the

High Power Attenuator Performance Over Frequency

Figure 2 shows how the typical attenuation response changes as the attenuation value increases. Design layout will affect these slopes and power handling is usually the controlling element.

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