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JFW Products>Matrix Switches

JFW is a global leader in designing and building RF matrix switches.  The fact that we manufacture many of the switches and power dividers that make up the internal network of a blocking or non-blocking matrix switch means that we are able to provide RF matrix solutions that are more flexible, more economical and specially suited for your application. 
 

Matrix Switch

     
 

RF Matrix Switch options to choose from include...

Blocking (one-to-one) and non-blocking (all inputs to all outputs, fully-fanning) matrixes
Solid-state matrix switches up to 18 GHz and up to 250 Watts input power
Electro-mechanical matrix switches from DC to 18 GHz and 1000 Watts input
power
Choose any control interface (Ethernet, RS-232, GPIB, 1EEE-488, TTL and more
Front-panel controls with digital display and keypad interface
Any RF connector combination (BNC, SMA, N, TNC, 7/16, F, reverse polarity and
more)
50 Ohm and 75 Ohm matrix switches (other impedances available upon request)
AFFORDABLE CUSTOM DESIGNS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE (never any NRE charges)!
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JFW's Matrix Application Notes
In the RF & Wireless Industries, system performance requirements seem to expand almost daily. These systems continue to encompass more and more of today’s broad-reaching technologies. Engineers working in this environment are often tasked with designs that must combine and distribute RF signals from multiple input devices. While at the same time, making those signals available via multiple outputs. In many cases, an RF Matrix Switch can be the solution to this problem. In Matrix Application Notes, we will explore the three most basic types of Matrix Switches. We will also touch upon the inherent advantages and disadvantages of each of these configurations.  View this article in Word or PDF by clicking on the links below.

Matrix Application Notes in Microsoft Word
Matrix Application Notes in PDF