SP5T RF/Microwave Switches 8

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Part RoHS Manufacturer RF or Microwave Device Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Package Body Material Technology Screening Level No. of Functions Maximum Input Power (CW) Maximum Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Maximum Supply Current Compression Point (1 dB) Construction Power Supplies (V) Package Equivalence Code Characteristic Impedance Sub-Category Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Minimum Isolation Maximum Insertion Loss Additional Features Nominal On Time JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Maximum Operating Frequency Port Termination

MASW-010351-TR3000

M/a-com Technology Solutions

SP5T

30 dBm

COMPONENT

50 ohm

85 Cel

-40 Cel

1.2 dB

10 MHz

4000 MHz

MA4SW510

TE Connectivity

SP5T

1

25

DIE OR CHIP

RF/Microwave Switches

150 Cel

-65 Cel

28 dB

1.4 dB

26000 MHz

REFLECTIVE

MA4SW510B-1

TE Connectivity

SP5T

1

15

DIE OR CHIP

RF/Microwave Switches

125 Cel

-65 Cel

25 dB

2.1 dB

18000 MHz

BGS15MU14E6327

Infineon Technologies

SP5T

CSH510

Infineon Technologies

SP5T

37.78 dBm

COMPONENT

1.1 dB

1000 MHz

2000 MHz

F2955NBGK

Renesas Electronics

SP5T

SURFACE MOUNT

24

1

30 dBm

2

.36 mA

36.5 dBm

COMPONENT

3.3

50 ohm

105 Cel

-40 Cel

Tin (Sn)

41 dB

1.65 dB

.245 us

e3

50 MHz

8000 MHz

ABSORPTIVE

F2915NBGK8

Renesas Electronics

SP5T

MATTE TIN

e3

F2955NBGK8

Renesas Electronics

SP5T

SURFACE MOUNT

24

1

30 dBm

2

.36 mA

36.5 dBm

COMPONENT

3.3

50 ohm

105 Cel

-40 Cel

Tin (Sn)

41 dB

1.65 dB

.245 us

e3

50 MHz

8000 MHz

ABSORPTIVE

RF/Microwave Switches

RF/microwave switches are electronic components used to selectively route high-frequency signals between input and output ports. These switches are essential building blocks in radio communication systems, test and measurement equipment, and radar systems. RF/microwave switches are designed to operate in a specific frequency range, and their performance is characterized by parameters such as insertion loss, isolation, and switching speed.

There are different types of RF/microwave switches, including electromechanical switches, PIN diode switches, and solid-state switches. Electromechanical switches use mechanical contacts to switch between input and output ports, while PIN diode switches and solid-state switches use electronic control signals to route signals between different ports. PIN diode switches are suitable for lower power applications, while solid-state switches are capable of handling higher power levels.

RF/microwave switches can be classified based on their configuration and functionality. Single-pole single-throw (SPST) switches have a single input and a single output and can switch between two states, while single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switches have a single input and two outputs and can switch between two output ports. Multi-throw switches have more than two output ports and can switch between multiple states. Switches can also be classified as absorptive or reflective, depending on their ability to absorb or reflect the input signal when it is not being routed to the output port.