New voltage-controlled analog and TTL programmable attenuators

18-05-2023 | Pasternack | Passives

Pasternack has released a new line of voltage-controlled analog and TTL programmable attenuators. These new models provide comprehensive frequency coverage from 1MHz to 50GHz and are created to supply precise and reliable signal attenuation for various applications.

The company's new voltage-controlled analog attenuators provide a wide attenuation range of up to 40dB, with some models delivering an absorptive architecture providing low VSWR performance over the whole attenuation range. These new TTL programmable attenuators offer 0.5dB or 1dB step sizes and 6-, 7-, or 8-bit command control with attenuation levels up to 127.5dB.

Developed for high reliability, the company's voltage-controlled analog and TTL programmable attenuators provide rugged MIL-grade coaxial packages and an operational temperature range of -40F (-40C) to +185F (+85C). The analog attenuators supply up to 40dB of attenuation, with some models delivering an absorptive architecture for low VSWR performance.

"Our new voltage-controlled analog attenuators and TTL programmable attenuators offer our customers a high-quality solution for their signal attenuation needs. With fast-switching speeds and high input power handling capabilities, these attenuators are ideal for applications that require rapid signal attenuation adjustments and reliable power handling," said Tim Galla, product line manager.

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