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Telemakus Press Release - October 30, 2009
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Telemakus Introduces the TES3000-60 USB Controlled RF Switch
San Jose, CA, October 29, 2009 --
Telemakus, LLC introduces the
TES3000-60, laboratory-quality, RF
SPDT Switch with 60 dB isolation and only 1dB insertion loss at 1GHz. The switch is fully terminated at all ports
with a return loss better than 20 dB from 1 MHz to 3 GHz. The
TES3000-60
is the smallest USB microwave switch available on the market. The RF connectors are SMA, with the common port male
and ports 1 and 2 female allowing for easy interconnection. The DC/control connector is USB type A allowing direct
connection to a PC or via a USB extender cable.
The
device also has 0.5 GB of flash memory containing all the installation files, data sheet and test results. The
windows based user interface allows simple control of the switch configuration including both ports isolated. The
unit can also be used with common ATE software. Multiple switches can be used allowing complex switch matrices to
be built. Applications include RF routing for different test configurations, redundancy switching and filter
banks.
For more information contact our exclusive stocking distributor RFMW, LTD.
www.rfmw.com/Telemakus
Phone: 1-877-367-7369 E-Mail:
sales@rfmw.com
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