An attenuator is a circuit for introducing a predetermined attenuator over a specified frequency range. Generally, it is indicated by the decibel number of the introduced attenuator and the ohm number of its characteristic impedance. Attenuators are widely used in limited television systems to meet the level requirements of multiple ports.
RF Fixed Attenuator N Male to Female 6GHz 100W 20dB
Teruilai P/N : TRL-NMF-100-6-10 (10/20/30/40dB) Datasheet
RoHS Certificate: Compliant
| Electrical data | Requirments | |
| Frequency range | DC-18Ghz | |
| Impedance | 50Ω | |
| Nominal Attenuator | 10dB | |
| Power Input | 100Watt | |
| VSWR Maximum | 1.3:1 | |
| Mechanical data | Requirments | |
| Durability (matings) | ≧500 | |
| Material data | Requirments | |
| Connector parts | Material | Plating |
| Body | Brass | Suco-plated |
| Coupling nut | Brass | Suco-plated |
| Pin contacts | Beryllium copper | Gold |
| Insulators | PTFE | |
