5 Watt N-type Male to N-type Female RF Fixed Attenuator, DC to 3GHz
Introduction
This 5-Watt N-type attenuator is engineered for high-performance signal attenuation across DC to 3GHz frequencies. Designed to maintain a consistent impedance of 50 ohms, it ensures minimal signal reflection and optimal system matching. Its compact construction supports stable attenuation in RF, microwave, and telecom applications.
Built with stainless steel N-type male and female connectors, the attenuator offers superior mechanical strength and corrosion resistance. With a VSWR of 1.20:1 and a power rating of 5W, it delivers reliable performance in demanding environments. The unit operates efficiently in extreme temperatures from -55°C to +125°C and conforms to IP20 ingress protection for indoor use.
Key Features:
- Frequency Range: DC to 3 GHz;
- Power Handling: 5 Watts;
- Impedance: 50 Ohms;
- VSWR: 1.20:1 max;
- Connector Type: N-type Male to N-type Female;
- Housing Material: Stainless Steel;
- Operating Temperature: -55°C to +125°C.
Main Specifications:
Part No.: | 5W-N-JK-3G | |
Product Series: | N-type Attenuators | |
Brand: | Metabee | |
Connector 1: | N-type Connector | |
Connector 1 – Gender: | Male | |
Connector 1 – Body Material: | Stainless Steel | |
Connector 1 – Body Plating: | Not Applicable | |
Connector 2: | N-type Connector | |
Connector 2 – Gender: | Female | |
Connector 2 – Body Material: | Stainless Steel | |
Connector 2 – Body Plating: | Not Applicable | |
Power Maximum: | 5W | |
Attenuation: | 1DB, 3DB, 5DB, 10DB, 15DB, 20DB, 30DB, 40DB | |
Impedance: | 50 Ohm | |
VSWR: | ≤1.20:1 | |
Frequency(Max): | 3 GHz | |
Operating Temperature: | -55°C to +125°C | |
IP Rating: | IP20 | |
Other Feature: | None |
Applications of this 5-Watt N-type Male to N-type Female RF Fixed Attenuator:
- Protecting Sensitive Equipment;
- Video Systems;
- RF Communication;
- Laboratory Setups;
- Preventing Amplifier Saturation;
- Audio Applications
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