Allicdata Part #: | 20-50TP-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
20-50TP |
Price: | $ 8.25 |
Product Category: | RF/IF and RFID |
Manufacturer: | |
Short Description: | FLANGED TERMINATION THICK FILM 5 |
More Detail: | RF Attenuator 0Hz ~ 6GHz 50 Ohms 20W |
DataSheet: | 20-50TP Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
50 +: | $ 7.49700 |
Series: | -- |
Packaging: | Tray |
Part Status: | Active |
Attenuation Value: | -- |
Frequency Range: | 0Hz ~ 6GHz |
Power (Watts): | 20W |
Impedance: | 50 Ohms |
Package / Case: | -- |
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Attenuators are devices used to lower and control the signal strength of an input in radio frequency (RF) applications. The term RF attenuator is used to refer to a device that is designed to reduce the power of electric signals. Attenuators can include simple resistors, ethernet cables, surface wave devices, or isolators. There are two types of attenuators: fixed and variable. Fixed attenuators are designed to reduce the signal strength by a fixed amount while variable attenuators can be adjusted to control the exact amount of attenuation.
The characteristics of an RF attenuator depend on the specific design of the device. The main characteristics of an RF attenuator are its frequency range, insertion loss, and return loss. The frequency range refers to the upper and lower limits of the frequency range of the signal that the attenuator can handle. The insertion loss is the amount of power that the RF attenuator will remove from the signal. The return loss is the ratio between the forward power and the reflected power.
The application fields and working principle of 20-50TP attenuators varies widely depending on the specific design and purpose. They may be used for controlling power in wireless systems, reducing signal reflections, or as signal splitting networks. The type of attenuator used and the design of the circuit will determine its frequency range and the characteristics of the attenuator, such as the insertion loss and return loss. When used as a signal splitting network, the attenuator can be used to divide a signal from a single source and send it to two receivers at different levels.
In a wireless system, 20-50TP attenuators are used to control the power of the transmitted signal. The signal strength is regulated by adjusting the attenuation value, which changes the power of the signal being transmitted. High power signals require higher attenuation values to ensure that only the necessary power is transmitted. These types of attenuators are also useful for preventing interference between different wireless systems.
Attenuators are also often used as signal splitting networks for more complex systems. The signal is split and sent to multiple receivers at different levels using a series of resistors. Different values of resistor are used to create different levels of attenuation. This type of attenuator is used in applications such as satellite receivers and amplifiers.
RF attenuators help to control the power of a signal by absorbing unwanted power and preventing it from reaching the sensitive parts of a circuit. They are also useful for reducing signal reflections, which can interfere with the signal and reduce its quality. The frequency range of RF attenuators varies greatly depending on the design and purpose, but is typically between 20MHz and 50MHz. The insertion loss and return loss of the device also determines the amount of signal that is transmitted and the amount of reflections that will occur.
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