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Broadband limiters protect
RF circuits from high-power signals

August 17, 2015 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

Fairview Microwave Inc., a supplier of on-demand microwave and RF components, introduces a new family of broadband, high power limiters that aid in protecting sensitive RF receivers and components such as LNAs that are in close proximity to high power signals.

The new high power limiters from Fairview Microwave operate over broad frequencies ranging from 0.5 GHz to 40 GHz depending on the model. This release contains seven limiter designs featuring limiting thresholds between 3 to 10 dBm and low leakage power of 10 to 15 dBm. Fairview’s new selection of coaxial limiters exhibits high CW power handling up to 200 Watts peak power and fast recovery times of 10 to 100 nanoseconds

Broadband-High-Power-Coaxial-LimitersFairview Microwave’s new high power, broadband limiters are constructed with high-rel, ruggedized packages that are designed to meet MIL-STD-202 environmental conditions for humidity, shock, vibration, altitude and temperature cycle. These components are also guaranteed to operate over temperature ranges from -54° C to +85° C. The 50 Ohm hybrid designs utilize limiting diode circuitry and do not require any external matching components.

“Our new portfolio of high power RF limiters provides designers and engineers the components needed to protect their sensitive RF receiver components from high power signals that could result in irreparable damage to the system,” says Brian McCutcheon, Vice President and General Manager at Fairview Microwave. “These high power limiters offer industry-leading performance and are well suited for applications such as electronic warfare, instrumentation, fiber optic communication systems, radar, SATCOM, point-to-point radio, telecom and R&D.

Fairview’s new selection of high power coaxial limiters are now in-stock and available to ship today. You can view this line of new products by visiting http://www.fairviewmicrowave.com/rf-products/broadband-high-power-coaxial-limiters.html directly. Fairview Microwave can be contacted at +1-972-649-6678.

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About Fairview Microwave

A leading supplier of on-demand RF and microwave products since 1992, Fairview Microwave offers immediate delivery of RF components including attenuators, adapters, coaxial cable assemblies, connectors, terminations and much more. All products are shipped same-day from the company’s ISO 9001:2008 certified production facilities in Allen, Texas.

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