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The ATEK367P4 is a phase shifter that operates in the 2 to 4 GHz band, offering a phase range of 0 to 375 degrees. It has a low loss of 3 dB, providing flexibility and precision in phase adjustments. With its ability to manage an IP1dB of 20 dBm, the phase shifter is well-suited for advanced RF and microwave applications requiring compact integration and high reliability.
The ATEK250P3 is a SPDT switch known for its absorptive functionality, operating efficiently at low frequencies. It spans a frequency range from LF to 14 GHz, characterized by 1.5 dB loss, providing a robust isolation of 43 dB, and delivering a P1dB of 27 dBm. The switch utilizes a control voltage that is positive, all encased in a compact 3x3 mm QFN package, ensuring minimal space usage while maintaining high performance.
Functioning as a tunable high-pass filter, the ATEK890P4 is optimized for operations in the 1 GHz to 1.95 GHz range. It showcases a tight insertion loss of 2 dB and a rejection of 55 dBc, ensuring clear and selective high-frequency signal passage. This filter is particularly advantageous for systems that demand rigorous high-pass filtering and performance stability in a 4x4 mm QFN format.
The ATEK884P5 is a sophisticated tunable band-pass filter designed for frequencies between 1 GHz and 7.5 GHz. It features finely adjustable properties that allow it to achieve up to 11 dB of insertion loss with a rejection ratio of 40 dBc. This makes it ideal for communication systems requiring precise filtering across a broad frequency range. Packaged in a 4x4 mm QFN, it offers both high performance and compact integration capabilities.
Designed as an advanced SP8T switch, the ATEK258P4 caters extensively to low frequency ranges up to 12 GHz. With an insertion loss of 2 dB and an isolation reaching 52.5 dB, it is particularly adept at handling high-frequency signal routing, supporting a P1dB of 28 dBm. It utilizes a positive control voltage packed into a 4x4 mm QFN format, making it suitable for high-integrity applications in dense circuit designs.
This preliminary SPDT switch is designed to cover frequencies from LF to 20 GHz. Known for its absorptive properties, it presents a 1.8 dB insertion loss and provides a respectable 45 dB isolation. With a P1dB of 24 dBm and a positive control voltage, this switch is suited for applications necessitating robust switching capability within constricted spaces, due to its 3x3 mm QFN package.
This absorptive SPDT switch offers impressive capabilities from LF to 27 GHz. It features a low insertion loss of 2.1 dB and excellent isolation capabilities at 50 dB. Notably, it supports a P1dB of 25 dBm, with a negative control voltage design housed in a 3x3 mm QFN package, offering a compact footprint ideal for high-frequency applications.
The ATEK253N3 features absorptive characteristics across a wide range of low frequencies up to 32 GHz. This SPDT switch is defined by a moderate loss of 1.8 dB and maintains an impressive isolation of 50 dB. Its configuration allows it to handle a P1dB of 18 dBm with a negative control voltage, all encapsulated in a 3x3 mm QFN package, suitable for compact devices requiring high-frequency switch capabilities.
The ATEK161 is a wideband low-noise amplifier with a frequency coverage from 1 GHz to 26 GHz. Noted for a noise figure of 1.8 dB, it delivers significant gain levels of 15.5 dB. This amplifier can manage an output P1dB of 15 dBm, making it a precise fit for sensitive signal reception scenarios. Its small form factor supports functionality for applications that require high performance in compact spaces.
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