Low Insertion Loss RF Switches
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View the pSemi 2025–2026 Product Catalog to see our complete RF and power products portfolio. The Ideal Switch has proven to be an ideal replacement for large high-power RF electromechanical relays, as well as RF/micro...
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The Ideal Switch has proven to be an ideal replacement for large high-power RF electromechanical relays, as well as RF/microwave solid-state switches, where linearity and insertion loss are critical
Description The PE71S6342 is a single pole six throw (SP4T) terminated electromechanical switch that operates across a wide frequency range from DC to 40 GHz and has guaranteed insertion loss
Our low signal HFW, HMB, and HMS series relay are hermetically sealed, compact, and designed for ruggedized applications like eVTOLs, LEO, MEO, and GEO satellites, launch vehicles, and MIL
Offering low insertion loss and fast switching, a high-power RF Switch is a good fit for multiple markets, including aerospace, electronic warfare, radar, space,
This 2.92mm RF relay SP4T switch has a maximum frequency of 40 GHz and maximum power of 5 Watts. The Pasternack radio frequency SP4T 2.92mm electro-mechanical relay switch is rated at a
Abracon''s RF switches offer industry-leading performance with widband, high linearity, low insertion loss, and low current consumption, making them ideal for next-generation RF & wireless applications.
LEWISVILLE, Texas - Fairview Microwave Inc., a supplier of on-demand RF and microwave components, has unveiled a new series of low insertion loss repeatability electromechanical switches.
Explore the role of RF relay switches in wireless communication, covering key functions, technical specifications, and leading manufacturers.
Series-type switches offer good isolation and insertion loss at low frequencies but degrade at higher frequencies. Parallel-type switches suit narrowband, high-frequency uses but cost more.
Offering low insertion loss and fast switching, a high-power RF Switch is a good fit for multiple markets, including aerospace, electronic warfare, radar, space, automated test equipment (ATE), and
This 2.92mm RF relay SP4T switch has a maximum frequency of 40 GHz and