Resistor Line Expands For RF/Microwave Apps

Oct. 8, 2008
Expanding its line of high frequency chip resistors, the company now offers components for use in RF and microwave applications. In addition to standard and MIL-PRF-55342 case sizes, resistors are now available in 14 standard case sizes from 0402

Expanding its line of high frequency chip resistors, the company now offers components for use in RF and microwave applications. In addition to standard and MIL-PRF-55342 case sizes, resistors are now available in 14 standard case sizes from 0402 through 3838. The additions are available with single surface or wrap around terminations plus a variety of termination materials for solder mount epoxy bond or wire bond applications. Component material consists of either an alumina or beryllia body with a proprietary resistor element. Optimized for a 50-Ohm characteristic impedance, power ratings range from 50 mW up to 200W with a low return loss up to 20 GHz. For more details, call Bernie Hoy at STATE OF THE ART INC., State College, PA. (800) 458-3401.

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