attenuator
An attenuator is a critical electronic component used in various industries to control the power level of signals passing through a circuit. Its primary purpose is to reduce the amplitude of an electrical signal without introducing significant distortion. Attenuators find applications in telecommunications, radio frequency (RF) systems, audio equipment, and many other fields where precise signal power control is essential.
Key Features
- Variable Attenuation Levels: Attenuators are available in various configurations, providing different levels of signal attenuation, typically measured in decibels (dB). This flexibility allows for precise adjustment of signal power to meet specific requirements.
- Broad Frequency Range: Attenuators are designed to operate across a wide frequency range, making them suitable for various applications, from audio frequencies to microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies.
- Low Interference: A well-designed attenuator minimizes signal distortion and interference, ensuring that the signal’s original characteristics remain intact.
- Compact and Lightweight: Attenuators are often compact and lightweight, making them easy to integrate into different electronic systems and devices.
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SE-AT-XX-005-0030-N
3/6/10/15/20/30/40dB, 5W Attenuator, DC-3GHz, N Male to N Female
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SE-AT-XX-010-0030-N
3/6/10/15/20/30/40dB, 10W Attenuator, DC-3GHz, N Male to N Female
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SE-AT-XX-050-0030-N
3/6/10/15/20/30/40dB, 50W Attenuator, DC-3GHz, N Male to N Female
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SE-AT-XX-100-0030-N
3/6/10/15/20/30/40dB, 100W Attenuator, DC-3GHz, N Male to N Female