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Planar Monolithics Intros 100 MHz to 40 GHz, Digital, Solid-State, Variable Attenuator
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February 16, 2012 Press Release
New Product Announcement
100 MHz to 40 GHz, Digital, Solid-State Variable Attenuator
PMI Model No.
DTA-100M40G-30-CD-1
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PMI Model Number DTA-100M40G-30-CD-1 is a 5-Bit, digitally controlled 30 dB PIN diode attenuator with a
step resolution of 1 dB covering the frequency range of 100 MHz to 40 GHz. This model operates on +5VDC
and only draws 40 mA. Attenuation accuracy of 0.6dB is achieved due to PMI's proprietary digital
calibration techniques. This model offers excellent attenuation flatness over the full 100 MHz to 40 GHz
frequency range and and operate with input power levels up to +20 dBm. This unit is supplied in a very
small housing that measures 2.0 x 1.8 x 0.5 inches. Click the links below for additional
information and test data:
Specifications:

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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 2/20/2012
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