Frequency Multipliers Sport Rugged Housings

Oct. 8, 2008
The Pocket Passive Doubler (CPPD) series frequency multipliers reside in rugged SMA housings for easy in-line assembly and operation in test equipment and general lab use. The CPPD-0.85-2 accepts an input frequency from 0.85 GHz to 2 GHz and

The Pocket Passive Doubler (CPPD) series frequency multipliers reside in rugged SMA housings for easy in-line assembly and operation in test equipment and general lab use. The CPPD-0.85-2 accepts an input frequency from 0.85 GHz to 2 GHz and multiplies by a factor of two to achieve output frequencies from 1.7 GHz to 4 GHz. Similarly, input for the CPPD-2-4 ranges from 2 GHz to 4 GHz with an output of 4 GHz to 8 GHz. The CCPD frequency multipliers feature an input drive level of +10 dBm to +20 dBm with a typical conversion loss of 15 dB for the CPPD-0.85-2.0 and 13 dB for the CPPD-2-4. Isolation (Fo, 3Fo, 4Fo) for both is 33 dB typical. Maximum output power rating for the CPPD line is +27 dBm with an operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C and a storage temperature range from -55°C to +100°C. Pricing is $31.29 each. CRYSTEK CRYSTALS CORP., Fort Myers, FL. (800) 237-3061.

Company: CRYSTEK CRYSTALS CORP.

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