RF Loads Are Conduction Cooled

Feb. 1, 1999
For use with user-supplied heat sinks or chill plates, CT Series conduction-cooled RF loads offer low VSWR with a wide selection of connector options. Six models offer power ratings of 25W, 50W, 100W, 150W, 250W or 500W with standard impedance of 50

For use with user-supplied heat sinks or chill plates, CT Series conduction-cooled RF loads offer low VSWR with a wide selection of connector options. Six models offer power ratings of 25W, 50W, 100W, 150W, 250W or 500W with standard impedance of 50 ohms. All models operate from dc to 2.4 GHz and some models go up to 6 GHz. BNC, IEC 7/16, N, SMA and TNC tri-alloy plated connectors are available on most models.

Company: BIRD ELECTRONIC CORP.

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