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VidaRF Intros Single Junction Low-Cost Drop-In Isolators
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March 12, 2013
-- Single Junction Low Cost Drop-In Circulators for
800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz
VidaRF
offers low cost Drop-In, 1”x1” Circulators & Isolators designed for various wireless and
power amplifier applications. The robust design provides high performance and reliability,
typical specs: VSWR 1.13 / Loss 0.25 dB / ISOL 23 dB, great IMD, and is magnetically
shielded. Circuit tab can be straight or bent flush with base for surface mounting. To
help ensure long term performance in a variety of applications, these packages are Beryllium
oxide (BeO) free and Neodymium (Nd) free. VidaRF also offers a wide selection of Isolators
and Circulators designed to cover 80 MHz to 40 GHz. Configured to Coaxial, Drop-In,
Surface Mount or Waveguide.
Visit
http://www.vidaRF.com today
to request a quote, view product lines and browse our catalogs
About VidaRF
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]VidaRF serves
the Microwave and RF industry with high performance Isolators, Circulators, Power Dividers,
Couplers, RF Connectors, Adapters, Cable Assemblies, Attenuators, and Terminations. VidaRF was
founded on a simple premise – service. Sure, we offer reliable, high quality RF components that
are cost effective and custom built to fit each customer’s application. But at VidaRF, we are
about customer service; what we call the VidaRF difference. From the beginning, our goal has
been to make VidaRF different by way of an overwhelming commitment to our customers RF component
needs. Rapid Delivery VidaRF will provide rapid delivery service. Our programs have been developed
to produce large volume as well as quick turnaround for your custom designs. Stock parts will
ship within 24 hours. Our standard delivery lead time is 2-3 weeks for Connectors and
Cable Assemblies, 3-4 weeks for other Components.
Contact
VidaRF.com
sales@vidaRF.com Tel:704-897-0558
http://www.vidaRF.com
Date Posted 3/12/2013
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