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Impedance Matching Networks - (18 companies)
Impedance matching networks are electrical circuits which, when connected between two networks, match the output impedance of the source (the first network) to the input impedance of the load (the receiving or second network). The purpose of matching these two impedances is to minimize wave reflection and/or to maximize the transfer of power between the system and the load
Modes of Operation: Manual | Automatic
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SWR Meters - (5 companies)
SWR meters are used to measure the standing wave ratio (SWR) in radio equipment. They are sometimes called VSWR meters. Learn more about SWR Meters

Scalar Network Analyzers - (42 companies)
Scalar network analyzers measure the amplitude portion of scattering or S-parameters, reflection and transmission coefficients between the incident and reflection waves that describe a device’s behavior under linear conditions at the microwave frequency range Search by Specification | Learn more about Scalar Network Analyzers

Electrical Terminators - (156 companies)
Electrical terminators are installed at the end of a bus or transmission line to prevent signals from reflecting back. Sometimes called electrical terminators, these devices are used to prevent electrical interference Search by Specification | Learn more about Electrical Terminators

RF Couplers - (215 companies)
RF couplers are circuits that sample RF transmissions by combining (coupling) signals asymmetrically. There three basic types of devices: unidirectional, bidirectional, and dual directional Search by Specification | Learn more about RF Couplers

Power Operational Amplifiers - (70 companies)
Power operational amplifiers (POA) are used to increase the power of low-level signals in applications that drive low impedances or reactive loads. They dissipate excess energy as heat, deliver extensive current, and can sustain relatively high supply voltages Search by Specification | Learn more about Power Operational Amplifiers

Product and Component Testing Services - (1378 companies)
Product and component testing services is the evaluation of a finished product or component through performance in electrical, life, environmental exposure, dynamic, ergonomic or other specialized tests.  Also testing to standards such as UL 489, CE or MIL-STD 810. Search by Specification | Learn more about Product and Component Testing Services

Antennas - (767 companies)
Antennas are structures or devices used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves. Search by Specification | Learn more about Antennas

Ferrite Beads - (118 companies)
Ferrite beads are used to suppress unwanted signals that can interfere with electrical devices such as DC supplies, transmission lines and cables. They provide attenuation of selected frequency bands Search by Specification | Learn more about Ferrite Beads

Signal Transformers - (322 companies)
Signal transformers transfer information from one circuit to another by electromagnetic induction. They are used to increase or decrease the voltage from one side of a power transformer to the other. Search by Specification | Learn more about Signal Transformers

RF Switches - (190 companies)
RF switches route radio frequency signals to particular waveguides. Search by Specification | Learn more about RF Switches

GPIB Extenders - (10 companies)
GPIB extenders are used to remove the restrictions on cable length specified in the IEEE 488 (GPIB) standard, while maintaining optimal performance (e.g., maximum data rate, transmission quality, etc Learn more about GPIB Extenders

RF Attenuators - (229 companies)
RF attenuators are circuits that reduce the power level of a signal by a certain amount (gain), with little or no reflection. They reduce the output signal with respect to the input and measure the power reduction in decibels (dB).   Search by Specification | Learn more about RF Attenuators

RF and Microwave Connectors - (220 companies)
RF and microwave connectors are used to connect the ends of cables in systems that operate in the radio frequency (RF) or microwave spectrum. They include threaded or bayonet-style couplings that snap, screw, or push into place. Search by Specification | Learn more about RF and Microwave Connectors

Data Baluns - (8 companies)
Data baluns connect balanced lines to unbalanced lines for data applications Learn more about Data Baluns


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AIM 500 AutoTuner

AIM 500 AutoTuner
RF VII, Inc.


ATN Auto Tuners

ATN Auto Tuners
RF VII, Inc.


MN 500 (Manual Match)

MN 500 (Manual Match)
RF VII, Inc.


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