AC Terminator Networks Reduce Transmission Line Effects

Nov. 1, 2000

A new line of ac terminator networks is said to be ideal for reducing transmission line effects and eliminating unwanted signals from within electronic devices or circuits. These resistor/capacitor networks make up the RCA, ACA, ACB and ACC series. Each one offers a specific circuit type of ac terminator: single common, dual common, or quad common.
The terminator networks have a resistance range of 10 ohms to 1 Kiloohm and a capacitance range of 10 pF to 220 pF. Resistance tolerances of ±5%, ±10% and ±20% are available.

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