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PMI Intros 8.0 - 18.0 GHz, SDLVA w/Temperature Compensation,
Single +5 VDC Supply, Operation to +95°C |
April 4, 2012 Press Release
New Product Announcement
8.5 to 11.0GHz, 8 Bit Digitally Controlled, 0 to 360° Phase Shifter
PMI Model No. PS-360-8D5G11G-8-SFF-LVT
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PMI Model Number PS-360-8D5G11G-8-SFF-LVT is a 8.5 to 11.0GHz, 8 Bit Digitally controlled phase shifter
with capability of phase shift ranges from 0 to 360 degrees. The phase shift resolution is 1.41 degrees and
controlled by eight, low voltage TTL control lines. This model has a typical insertion loss of 8dB and phase
accuracy of ±8.5 degrees. The phase flatness is ±4 degrees over any 1GHz within the operating frequency range
of 8.5 to 11GHz. Typical PM/AM is ±1.5dB and the switching speed is under 100nsec. The operating voltage is
±15VDC having a positive current draw of 30mA and negative current draw of 20mA. This housing measures 1.60" x
1.75" x 0.50". Click the links below for additional information and test data: Specifications:
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Product Selection Guide (Searchable Database of "Catalog" items)
To view and download -----> Click Here
This file
contains a complete listing of all PMI standard products including Amplifiers, Filters, Switch Filter Banks,
Switch Products, Limiters, Phase Shifters, SDLVA's, Threshold Detectors, Couplers, Power Dividers, and many
others. The search by product type & specification feature allows quick location of the device you need.
Direct web links are included which allow easy web site viewing which contains specification listings, data,
and test reports.

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Posted 4/5/2012
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