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VidaRF Intros Low Loss Waveguide Isolator

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August 20, 2013

VidaRF VDWR42-2021-A Waveguide Isolator - RF CafeVidaRF has introduced a low loss Waveguide Isolator, model VDWR42-2021-A, with a frequency range from 20.2-21.2 GHz. The isolator offers 0.1 dB loss, isolation 28 dB, VSWR of 1.11:1. Forward power handling is 3 watts with operating temperature -40 to +80 C. Pressure sealed to 10 psi.

VidaRF offers a wide selection of Isolators and Circulators designed to cover 150 MHz to 40 GHz. Configured as Coaxial, Drop-In, Surface Mount, or Waveguide. Standard Connector: SMA Female, other connector types available upon request. Magnetically shielded, clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation (CCW), LOW IMD -80 dBc, reflected power from 1 to 250 W on pending models, single or double junction and RoHS compliant. VidaRF is a North Carolina based company that is focused on being a solutions provider by building to customer specs and offering zero days lead time for custom parts through their stock and ship program.

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[borders/inc-300x250.htm]VidaRF serves the Microwave and RF industry with high performance Isolators, Circulators, Power Dividers, Couplers, RF Connectors, Adapters, Cable Assemblies, Attenuators, and Terminations. VidaRF was founded on a simple premise – service. Sure, we offer reliable, high quality RF components that are cost effective and custom built to fit each customer’s application. But at VidaRF, we are about customer service; what we call the VidaRF difference. From the beginning, our goal has been to make VidaRF different by way of an overwhelming commitment to our customers RF component needs. Rapid Delivery VidaRF will provide rapid delivery service. Our programs have been developed to produce large volume as well as quick turnaround for your custom designs. Stock parts will ship within 24 hours.  

Our standard delivery lead time is 2-3 weeks for Connectors and Cable Assemblies, 3-4 weeks for other Components.


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Posted  August 20, 2013

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