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RF relay switches guarantee performance up to 10 million life cycles

RF relay switches guarantee performance up to 10 million life cycles

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These high-reliability RF switches are guaranteed to perform up to 2 to 10 million life cycles, which make them ideal for demanding industries and applications related to defense and commercial aviation, radar, wireless communications, satellite communications, test and measurement and many others.

These coaxial relay switches are available in multiple varieties from SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) to SP12T (Single Pole 12 Throw) and are designed with either SMA, Type-N, or 2.92 mm depending on the frequency range. Frequencies for these RF switches range from DC to 40 GHz depending on the model, power ratings range from 5 W to 700 W, operating voltage ranges from +12 V to +30 V and have high isolation up to 85 dB and low insertion loss of 0.15 dB at 1 GHz.

The company’s latest relay switches have a patented design of the actuator and the transmission link has been optimized for magnetic efficiency and mechanical rigidity, which is what guarantees operation up to 10 million life cycles. The MIL-STD-202 qualified construction of each switch is designed to withstand exposure to sine and random vibration and mechanical shock. Offered in this release are 42 in-stock designs which include 38 connectorized models and 4 surface-mount devices which boast a small footprint and lower cost than traditional connectorized packages.

“Our latest offering of high reliability relay switches provide our customers a new comprehensive selection of in-stock RF switches, not widely available off-the-shelf,” explains Brian McCutcheon, Vice President and General Manager at Fairview Microwave. “With guaranteed performance up to 10 million life cycles on many models, these switches provide an excellent value to customers requiring long-term and accurate performance.”

www.fairviewmicrowave.com

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