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Millimeter-wave waveguide antennas cover up to 220 GHz

May 23, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Millimeter-wave waveguide antennasPasternack has released a new line of waveguide antennas designed to address R&D, military/aerospace, experimental radar, test & measurement and wireless communication applications from 40 GHz to 220 GHz.

Pasternack’s new line of millimeter-wave waveguide antennas consist of 85 new models that cover broad frequency ranges of 40 to 220 GHz, feature waveguide sizes ranging from WR5 to WR19 and offer gain ranging from 3.5 dBi to 25 dBi nominal.

Five categories of ultra-high frequency waveguide antennas are now available to address point-to-point and point-to-multi-point wireless applications including standard gain horn antennas to 220 GHz, conical gain horn antennas to 220 GHz, wide angle scalar feed horn antennas to 99 GHz, horn lens and omni-directional antennas up to 99 GHz. All antennas in this series are RoHS and REACH compliant and are constructed with the highest quality materials and workmanship.

“This new expansion of our existing waveguide antenna line addresses the need for higher frequency antennas to support a host of millimeter-wave applications between 40 GHz to 220 GHz. In fact, this expanded line of millimeter-wave waveguide antennas are the highest frequency products Pasternack has ever offered,” explains Mark Miller, Product Line Manager. “By offering a wider variety of ultra-high frequency waveguide antenna types, all off-the-shelf, we can satisfy even more of our customers’ application requirements.”

Pasternack’s new mm-wave waveguide antennas up to 220 GHz are in-stock and ready for immediate shipment with no minimum order quantity.

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