Delay Lines Allow Wider Bandwidths

Nov. 1, 1999
Designed to allow for wider bandwidths and sharper waveforms, the FDC and FDD Series of delay lines offer delays of 50 ps to 27 ns. This broad delay time selection and through-hole packaging makes the lines well-suited for use in high-speed and

Designed to allow for wider bandwidths and sharper waveforms, the FDC and FDD Series of delay lines offer delays of 50 ps to 27 ns. This broad delay time selection and through-hole packaging makes the lines well-suited for use in high-speed and narrowly spaced clock and bus lines typically found in workstations, high-end servers, high-speed image processing systems, and fiber-optic communications systems. Profiles are 6 and 8 mm, respectively.

Company: TOKO AMERICA INC.

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