Pasternack’s Latest High-Power RF Terminations Operate at up to 6 GHz

July 25, 2024
Pasternack launches high-power RF terminations with various connector options that support up to 6 GHz.

Pasternack announced the release of its new series of high-power RF terminations that are made to be used in telecommunications, broadcasting, satellite communications, and other high-frequency applications.

These RF terminations are designed with superior performance and reliability in mind and can be used in a wide range of applications due to their maximum power ratings of 5 watts, 10 watts, and 50 watts (continuous wave).

“These terminations ensure excellent VSWR performance as low as 1.25:1, which is critical for minimizing signal reflection and maximizing power transfer. The low VSWR and high power handling capability make these terminations a vital component in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of RF systems.”

The company’s high-power RF terminations have connector options of 4.3-10, 7/16 DIN, and N-type connectors. These options make the product versatile and easier to integrate into existing systems.

Each part operates efficiently at a maximum frequency of up to 6 GHz, ensuring consistent performance across a wide range of frequencies.

“With their robust construction and superior specifications, these terminations offer our customers reliable solutions for managing high-power RF signals,” said Product Line Manager Steven Pong.

Pasternack’s new series of  high-power RF terminations are available for same-day shipping.

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