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Innovative Power Products Press Release 11-18-2008

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Innovative Power Products, Inc.
1170 Lincoln Ave., Unit 7
Holbrook, NY 11741
www.innovativepp.com

New Low Capacitance Flange Resistors Lower
the Parasitic Capacitance in RF Power Combiners

November 18, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT:
Sales Department
631-563-0088
sales@innovativepp.com

IPP Low Capacitance Flange ResistorsHolbrook, NY . . . Innovative Power Products (IPP) has introduced a new line of Low Capacitance Flange Resistors that lower parasitic capacitance in RF power combiners. Available in standard and custom values, they support many RF and Microwave applications.

    IPP’s Low Capacitance Flange Resistors provide compact, rugged, high-power, high-frequency application solutions. They are constructed on copper flanges and BeO ceramic for the lowest thermal resistance and capacitance. Choose either bolt-down or solder-down packages with silver contacts.






PART NUMBER                    POWER               FREQUENCY             CAPACITANCE
                                          (Watts)                  (GHz)                             (pF)

IPP-RB201LC-XXX                   20                    DC – 6.0                        0.30
IPP-RB203LC-XXX                   30                    DC – 4.2                        0.60
IPP-RB205LC-XXX                   60                    DC – 4.0                        0.75
IPP-RB206LC-XXX                   75                    DC – 3.0                        1.10
IPP-RB213LC-XXX                 125                    DC – 2.5                        1.60

    Delivery time is 3-4 weeks from receipt of order. For pricing or additional information, please contact the Sales Department at 631-563-0088, or email us at sales@innovativepp.com.

    IPP is a designer and manufacturer for applications in the RF and Microwave industries, and offers a variety of broadband, high power couplers, combiners, RF power resistors and terminations operating from 20 MHz to 6 GHz in power levels up to 2 kW. 
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