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PMI Intros Millimeter Wave Components and Integrated MIC/MMIC Hybrid Assemblies to 40 GHz
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June 14, 2012 Press Release
Millimeter Wave
Components and Integrated MIC/MMIC Hybrid Assemblies to 40 GHz
Visit us at IMS2012 in Montreal on June 19-21st, Booth #403
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PMI offers a full line of Millimeter Wave Components and Integrated Hybrid MIC/MMIC assemblies
that operate to frequencies of 40 GHz. While we offer many standard models (as shown below), including
solid-state switches,
variable attenuators, limiters, phase shifters, threshold detectors, and filters we also offer many other
products custom designed or modified to meet the specific needs and requirements. If what you need is
not listed below please contact us to discuss your specific requirement. You may call us at 301-662-5019
or email us at
sales@pmi-rf.com
Click on the model numbers below for additional information on that product.
Millimeter Wave Amplifiers:

Millimeter Wave
Attenuators:

Millimeter Wave Threshold Detectors:

Millimeter Wave Filters:

Millimeter Wave Limiters:

Millimeter Wave Phase
Shifters:

Millimeter Wave Switches:

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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 6/11/2012
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