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PMI Intros 14-40 GHz, 10-Bit Programmable Attenuator
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March 2, 2014 Press Release
PMI Model No. DTA-14G40G-32-CD-2 is a 10 Bit programmable
attenuator with step resolution as low as 0.04 dB which provides over 32 dB of attenuation
over the frequency range of 14.0 to 40.0 GHz. This model is offered in a slim line
housing measuring 2.0" x 1.8" x 0.5" with 2.92 mm female connectors and operates on a single
+15 VDC supply with only 40 mA of current consumption typically.
http://www.pmi-rf.com/products/attenuators/DTA-14G40G-32-CD-2.htm
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About
Planar Monolithics Industries Planar Monolithics provides its unique products for
applications in space, military, communications, telecommunications, commercial, and consumer
electronics systems. Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. has been set up to manufacture and
market various MIC/MMIC (Microwave Integrated Circuits and Monolithics Microwave Integrated
Circuits) Components, Supercomponents, and Subsystems for applications in Telecommunications,
Terrestrial, Satellite, and Mobile-Radio Communications, Defense (ECM, ECCM, ESM, Radars, and
Electronic Warfare), Cable-TV, Navigation and Marine Electronics, FAA/DOT-Avionics, Ground Based
Systems, and Microwave Landing Systems.
Contact
Planar Monolithics Industries Inc. 7311-F
Grove Road Frederick, Maryland 21704, USA Phone: (301) 662-5019 FAX: (301)
662-1731 E-MAIL:
sales@pmi-rf.com
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