Triaxial-Pair Relay Comes In Range Of Sizes

April 1, 2001
Available in sizes with two to 24 throws, the 7900 series triaxial-pair relay operates from dc up to 800 MHz, depending on the number of throws. The device exhibits low EMI and VSWR, making it suitable for use in low-leakage measurements using

Available in sizes with two to 24 throws, the 7900 series triaxial-pair relay operates from dc up to 800 MHz, depending on the number of throws. The device exhibits low EMI and VSWR, making it suitable for use in low-leakage measurements using semiconductor parameter analyzers.
Applications include switching MIL-STD-1553 bus signals, routing ECL and audio pairs, and low-noise, low-level switching using driven shield techniques. Options available for these relay modules include an RS-232 interface.

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