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42-785C-521-TE -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-785C-521-TE (PXI) and 42-785C-521-TE (PXIe) are single failsafe SP6T 18 GHz microwave multiplexers with automatic termination of unused signals and remotely mounted relays. The 40/42-785C range of multiplexers are available in single or dual, SP6T or SP4T configurations with relays mounted on the front panel. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three multiplexers in a single slot.
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42-785C-541-E -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-785C-541-E (PXI) and 42-785C-541-E (PXIe) are single failsafe SP6T 40 GHz unterminated microwave multiplexers with remotely mounted relays. The 40/42-785C range of multiplexers are available in single or dual, SP6T or SP4T configurations with relays mounted on the front panel. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three multiplexers in a single slot.
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42-785C-531-T -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-785C-531-T (PXI) and 42-785C-531-T (PXIe) are single failsafe SP6T 26.5 GHz microwave multiplexers with automatic termination of unused signals. The 40/42-785C range of multiplexers are available in single or dual, SP6T or SP4T configurations with relays mounted on the front panel. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three multiplexers in a single slot.
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40-782B-532-E -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-782B-532-E (PXI) and 42-782B-532-E (PXIe) dual failsafe transfer switches with remotely mounted relays are part of our range of PXI microwave switching modules. They have a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω and a maximum operating frequency of 26.5 GHz. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality SMA coaxial connectors.
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42-782B-532-E -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-782B-532-E (PXI) and 42-782B-532-E (PXIe) dual failsafe transfer switches with remotely mounted relays are part of our range of PXI microwave switching modules. They have a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω and a maximum operating frequency of 26.5 GHz. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality SMA coaxial connectors.
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42-788-041-T -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-788-041-T (PXI) and 42-788-041-T (PXIe) are single failsafe SP8T 26.5 GHz microwave multiplexers with automatic termination of unused signals. The 40/42-788 range of multiplexers are available as single or dual, SP8T, SP10T or SP12T panel mounted multiplexers with relays mounted on the front panel. Remote versions are also available which can support one or two multiplexers in a dual slot module.
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42-788-021-TE -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-788-021-TE (PXI) and 42-788-021-TE (PXIe) are single failsafe SP8T 18 GHz microwave multiplexers with automatic termination of unused signals and remotely mounted relays. The 40/42-788 range of multiplexers are also available as single or dual, SP8T, SP10T or SP12T panel mounted multiplexers with relays mounted on the front panel.
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42-784B-142-E -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-784B-142-E (PXI) and 42-784B-142-E (PXIe) are dual failsafe SP4T 40 GHz unterminated microwave multiplexers with remotely mounted relays. The 40/42-784B range is available with single, dual or triple, SP6T or SP4T multiplexers with front panel mounted or remotely mounted relays.
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42-784B-042 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-784B-042 (PXI) and 42-784B-042 (PXIe) are dual failsafe SP6T 40 GHz unterminated microwave multiplexers. The 40/42-784B range is available with single, dual or triple, SP6T or SP4T multiplexers with front panel mounted or remotely mounted relays.
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40-788-021-TE -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-788-021-TE (PXI) and 42-788-021-TE (PXIe) are single failsafe SP8T 18 GHz microwave multiplexers with automatic termination of unused signals and remotely mounted relays. The 40/42-788 range of multiplexers are also available as single or dual, SP8T, SP10T or SP12T panel mounted multiplexers with relays mounted on the front panel.
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40-788-041-T -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-788-041-T (PXI) and 42-788-041-T (PXIe) are single failsafe SP8T 26.5 GHz microwave multiplexers with automatic termination of unused signals. The 40/42-788 range of multiplexers are available as single or dual, SP8T, SP10T or SP12T panel mounted multiplexers with relays mounted on the front panel. Remote versions are also available which can support one or two multiplexers in a dual slot module.
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RadiSys Corporation
5G small cells enable additional capacity and coverage to networks when and where needed – both indoors and outdoors. Our 5G protocol software for small cells supports both sub-6 GHz and mmWave bands and leverages the Small Cell Forum’s FAPI and nFAPI open interfaces to work seamlessly on our partners’ SoC-based small cell platforms.
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SGU100A -
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
The R&S®SGU100A SGMA upconverter offers a frequency extension to 40 GHz. When the R&S®SGS100A and the R&S®SGU100A are connected, they act as a single instrument for both remote control and manual operation. The combined instruments offer the same connections as the R&S®SGS100A: one RF output for the entire frequency range and one analog I/Q input for vector modulation. In this setup, tasks are automatically distributed between the two instruments so that users feel as if they are operating a single instrument.Equipped with the R&S®SGU100A, the R&S®SGS100A covers the entire frequency range from 10 MHz to 40 GHz without modulation, and from 80 MHz to 40 GHz with vector modulation.
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SMM100A -
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
The R&S®SMM100A vector signal generator provides remarkably good RF characteristics across the entire frequency range from 100 kHz to 44 GHz. The instrument covers the bands below 6 GHz used by existing wirelessstandards as well as the newly defined bands for 5G NR FR1 and Wi-Fi 6E up to 7.125 GHz and the 5G NR FR2 bands up to 44 GHz.The internal baseband generator in the R&S®SMM100A supports a maximum RF modulation bandwidth of 1 GHz. Digitally modulated broadband signals can thus be generated as required by the prevalent wireless standards. The R&S®SMM100A is well prepared for future bandwidth requirements.