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JFW Industries Intros Two Mini-Benchtop Programmable Attenuators

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September 9, 2013 --

-- New from JFW Industries: 50BA-011-95 and 50BA-010-127

JFW Industries, Inc. is pleased to announce two new additions to our series of mini-benchtop, programmable attenuator assemblies. The 50BA-011-95 offers 0-95 dB of attenuation in 1 dB steps from 200-6000 MHz, while the 50BA-010-127 gives 0-127 dB and operates 700-3000 MHz. Other configurations are also available.  Please visit www.jfwindustries.com for more information.

50BA-010-127 Programmable Attenuator - RF Cafe
50BA-010-127 Programmable Attenuator
50BA-011-95 Programmable Attenuator - RF Cafe
50BA-011-95 Programmable Attenuator


JFW Model #:
Impedance:
Configuration:
dB Total:
dB Step:
Frequency Start:
Frequency Stop:
Control:


Documentation:

50BA-010-127
50 Ohms
2 Attenuators (Solid-State)
127 dB
1 dB
700 MHz
3 GHz
Manual
Ethernet
RS-232
Specs   Drawing

JFW Model #:
Impedance:
Configuration:
dB Total:
dB Step:
Frequency Start:
Frequency Stop:
Control:


Documentation:

50BA-011-95
50 Ohms
4 Attenuators (Solid-State)
Total 95 dB
1 dB
200 MHz
6 GHz
Manual
Ethernet
RS-232
Specs   Drawing


[borders/inc-300x250.htm]The mini benchtop models are JFW’s latest line of attenuator assemblies. These units are DC powered using a wall transformer that is shipped with each unit. The current attenuation of each variable attenuator is displayed on the front panel. The variable attenuators can be controlled remotely or manually. Each attenuator can be manually set using the lever switches on the front panel. These lever switches are momentary so that you can "tap to step" or "hold to jog" to change the attenuation. The speed of the "hold to jog" feature has ten different speed settings to allow for manual handover testing with different attenuation fading speeds.

The models in this table were inspired by customer requests. If you do not find a model with the mechanical/electrical features that you require, please email your requests directly to our engineering department (jfwengr@jfwindustries.com). JFW does not charge NRE’s and will respond to your request with a quick cost estimate.



Contact:
JFW Industries, Inc.
5134 Commerce Square Drive
Indianapolis, IN  46237
1-877-887-4JFW (4539)
1-317-887-1340
Fax: 1-317-881-6790
Email : Sales Department
Web: http://www.jfwindustries.com







Posted  September 9, 2013

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