IXYS Corporation RF/Microwave Terminations 0

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Part RoHS Manufacturer RF or Microwave Device Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Package Body Material Screening Level Maximum Input Power (CW) Maximum Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Construction Package Equivalence Code Characteristic Impedance Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Additional Features JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Maximum Operating Frequency
RF/Microwave Terminations

RF/Microwave terminations are passive devices that are used to terminate RF/microwave transmission lines. They are designed to absorb or reflect the signal traveling down the line, thereby preventing signal reflections and improving signal integrity. RF/microwave terminations are used in a variety of applications, including amplifiers, mixers, filters, and other RF/microwave components.

RF/microwave terminations come in a variety of types, including resistive, reactive, and combination terminations. Resistive terminations are the most common and are designed to dissipate the signal power as heat. Reactive terminations, on the other hand, are designed to reflect the signal back to the source. Combination terminations are a combination of both resistive and reactive terminations.

RF/microwave terminations are rated based on their power handling capacity, frequency range, and impedance. The power handling capacity refers to the maximum power that the termination can handle without causing damage to the device or the circuit. The frequency range refers to the range of frequencies that the termination can operate at, and the impedance refers to the characteristic impedance of the termination, which must match the impedance of the transmission line to prevent signal reflections.