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FAQs for Fixed
Attenuators |
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1) What
would be the part number for a 50F-XXX that had 20
dB of attenuation and SMA connectors? |
Replace the
XXX with the attenuation value, and add the
connector type to the end to get a complete number.
For example: 50F-020 SMA 50F-003 BNC 50F-010
N |
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2) Are
fixed attenuators bi-directional? |
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All of
JFW's parts are bi-directional unless specified
differently on the outline drawing or specification
sheet. Uni-directional parts will have the
input and output connectors clearly indicated on the
unit. Uni-directional designs are often used
when dealing with high average power or peak power. |
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3) Can
I get 70 dB of attenuation by cascading a 30 dB
& 40 dB attenuator? |
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Yes,
attenuation adds in series. |
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4) How
much does a X dB attenuator reduce the signal level
by?
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Attenuation |
Power Reduction |
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1 dB
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20.6% |
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2 dB
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36.9%
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3 dB
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49.9%
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4 dB
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60.2%
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5 dB
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68.4%
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6 dB
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74.9%
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10 dB
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90.0%
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20 dB
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99.0%
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30 dB
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99.9%
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5) How
much attenuation do I need to pad down VSWR from X:1
to 1.2:1? |
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Numbers are theoretical based on
ideal parts. |
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3.0:1 to 1.2:1
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7.4 dB
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2.0:1 to 1.2:1
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5.6 dB |
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1.8:1 to 1.2:1
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5.0 dB |
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1.5:1 to 1.2:1
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3.4 dB
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1.3:1 to 1.2:1
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1.6 dB
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6) What are
the maximum pulse width and duty cycle for a unit
that is rated @ 1000 W peak power?
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If no pulse
width is specified, then 1 microsecond pulse width
is assumed. To calculate the duty cycle, divide
the average power rating of the unit by the peak
power. For example, if a part is rated at 10 W
average power and 1000 W peak power, the duty cycle
would be (10/1000) = 1%. |
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7) Do you
have low-intermod parts available?
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We do design and manufacture low
intermod units. Contact the factory with your
specific requirement. |
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8) Are
mixed RF connectors available?
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Most units are designed to accept
N, SMA, TNC and BNC (male or female) connectors on
either end. Having different connectors on each end of a unit will typically
not increase the price (the exceptions being 7/16
and RP-TNC). Contact the
factory
with your specific requirement.
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9) Do you
use stainless steel connectors?
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Most units we sell use
nickel-plated brass connectors. Stainless steel
connectors are an option on some units. Contact the
factory if you require stainless steel connectors. |
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10) Are
your attenuators based on Pi-pad or T-pad designs? |
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We use both layouts depending on the design
parameters of the unit. Factors which can affect
this choice include dB value, power handling, peak power
handling and frequency range.
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