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Relay Switches

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Relay SwitchesDouble Ridge Waveguide Electromechanical Relay Switches from Pasternack perform over broad frequency bands, making them ideal for applications involved with electronic warfare, electronic countermeasures, microwave radio, very small aperture terminal, radar, test instrumentation, and R&D.

The comprehensive line of 12 models are now available featuring broadband multi-octave frequency coverage spanning 6.5 to 40 GHz in single-pole, double-throw, and optional double-pole, double-throw configurations. Designs support WRD-650, WRD-750, and WRD-180 waveguide sizes. Typical performance includes 2.5-dB insertion loss, 80-dB isolation. and up to 8.5-kW power handling capability. Features include latching self-cut-off actuators, transistor-transistor logic, position indicators with manual override, and patented motor drive with arc suppression.

Their weatherized rugged mil-grade packages are designed for 100% humidity exposure across a -40° to +85° C operating temperatures, supporting an environmentally-sealed quick-connect direct-current-control connector with mate.



Published: April 2020
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