Coax Relay Has Built-In RF Or Video Amp

April 1, 2000
The Model 76A00 coaxial relay incorporates a built-in RF or video amplifier, which is convenient when assembling non-blocking matrices or when a gain block is needed in conjunction with a coaxial relay. The module is self trimming, allowing it to

The Model 76A00 coaxial relay incorporates a built-in RF or video amplifier, which is convenient when assembling non-blocking matrices or when a gain block is needed in conjunction with a coaxial relay. The module is self trimming, allowing it to connect to power splitters that always need to be terminated.
The device can be used independently or can be incorporated in the company's Model 11600 controller chassis, which provides RS-232, RS-422, IEEE-488, and keypad control.
The module's frequency response is from dc up to 800 MHz, making it suitable for switching wideband RF, IF, or fast-rise video and pulse signals.

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