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Fairview Microwave Now Offers Schottky Diode Detectors

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-- New Product Announcement: Zero Bias Schottky
   Diode Detectors


Sep. 25, 2013 - ALLEN, Texas -- Fairview Microwave announces a new line of in-stock Zero Bias Schottky Diode Detectors. Diode Detectors are used to rectify an RF input signal to a proportional DC output voltage. Applications for Zero Bias Schottky Diode Detectors include precision and lab testing equipment, as well as transmitter, power and signal monitoring systems.

Fairview Microwave Detectors - RF CafeFairview’s new line of Zero Bias Schottky Diode Detectors comes in several different connector configurations and frequencies in the 0.01 to 26.5 GHz range. These detectors offer very flat frequency response and a negative output polarity. Positive output polarity and additional connector configurations are also available.

Fairview Microwave Detector - RF CafeFairview Microwave Schottky Detector Response - RF CafePlease contact Fairview Microwave for more information at +1 (800) 715-4396 or e-mail us at tech_support@fairviewmicrowave.com.

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[borders/inc-300x250.htm]Fairview Microwave is globally renowned as a leading provider of high-quality RF and microwave components including adapters, connectors, attenuators, coaxial cables, terminations and much more. Since 1992, Fairview Microwave has been recognized for delivering unsurpassed value and best-in-class service. Specializing in immediate product needs, Fairview Microwave offers same-day shipment on thousands of in-stock items with no minimum purchasing requirements.

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Contact Info
Fairview Microwave, Inc.
1130 Junction Dr. #100
Allen, TX 75013
Tel: 1-800-715-4396 / (972) 649-6678
Fax: (972) 649-6689
Web: http://www.fairviewmicrowave.com
E-Mail: sales@fairviewmicrowave.com




Posted  October 4, 2013

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