News & Announcements
Surface Mount Voltage Variable Attenuator Provides >30 dB Attenuation Range from 2000 to 6000 MHz
Mini-Circuits' RVA-6000+ surface mount voltage variable attenuator provides a control voltage range from 0 to 12V with attenuation from 4 up to 37 dB with minimal phase deviation over its full attenuation range. It supports a wide range of applications from 2 to 6 GHz with 20 dB typical return loss and no external matching network required.
Rugged 100W Power Amplifier Module, 700 to 2700 MHz
Mini-Circuits' ZHL-100W-272+ high-power amplifier module provides 48 dB gain with 1.7 dB flatness across its entire operating bandwidth, +50 dBm IP3, and 89 dB reverse isolation. The amplifier features extensive built-in safety features and is ideal for a wide variety of high power test applications including EMI, reliability testing, RF stress testing and more!
Mini-Circuits Expands Selection of Coaxial Precision Attenuators from DC to 40 GHz
Mini-Circuits has expanded our BW-K series of 40 GHz precision fixed attenuators with four new models to give you a wider selection of attenuation values. The series now offers attenuation values of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 and 20 dB, all with 2W power handling, excellent VSWR, and outstanding attenuation flatness.
4-Channel USB/Ethernet Programmable Attenuator, 0 to 95 dB, 1 to 6000 MHz
Mini-Circuits' New RC4DAT-6G-95 USB/Ethernet controlled programmable attenuator provides four channels in one compact device with synchronized or independent control from a single interface. This model provides added capability and convenience for a wide range of multi-channel test applications such MIMO testing, handover system evaluation and more!
Free Webinar: Specifying Flexible Building Blocks for Automated Production Test Systems
Wednesday, September 7th, 11:00 AM EST on microwavejournal.com Presented by Lee Whiting, Applications Manager, Mini-Circuits.
Mini-Circuits is Proud to Sponsor the University of South Florida’s WAMI Center for the 19th Consecutive Year
Annual needs-based donation of components and hardware supports student projects and faculty research. Mini-Circuits is deeply committed to supporting academic institutions in cultivating the next generation of intellectual talent in the fields of electronics and electrical engineering.