M2 Global has released the latest in their line of high power drop-in isolators, operating from 7.9 to 8.4 GHz with forward and reverse CW power ratings of 40 Watts. The electrical performance is... Read More
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Coaxial circulators are available for frequencies between 380 MHz and 31 GHz, with power ratings up to 700W. Options include octave band, dual junctions, and encapsulation.
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Coaxial isolators are available for frequencies between 380 MHz and 31 GHz, with reverse power ratings up to 200W. Options include octave band, dual junctions, and encapsulation.
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Drop-in circulators are available for frequencies between 318 MHz and 19.6 GHz, with power ratings up to 250W. Options include dual junctions, low IMD, and encapsulation.
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Drop-in isolators are available for frequencies between 318 MHz and 19.6 GHz, with power ratings up to 250W. Options include 20/30 dB attenuators, dual junctions, low IMD, and encapsulation.
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Waveguide circulators are available for frequencies between 5.8 GHz and 23.6 GHz, with power ratings up to 350W. Options include most types of flanges, dual junctions, and pressure sealing.
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Waveguide isolators are available for frequencies between 5.8 GHz and 23.6 GHz, with power ratings up to 350W. Options include most types of flanges, dual junctions, pressure sealing, flange... Read More
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M2 Global offers coax directional couplers for cellular and PCS bands, as well as for a wide range of octave band and narrow band frequencies up to 26.5 GHz.
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M2 Global offers coax to wavegluide adpaters for all common waveguide bands, from WR28 throuhg WR284. Connectors are N-type or SMA, and K-type for higher frequencies. Most flange options available... Read More
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M2 Global designs and manufactures bandpass filters to customer specifications in waveguide bands WR137 through WR51. 3D electromagnetic modeling and proprietary software ensure quick and efficent... Read More
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M2 Global's directional couplers include frequency bands from WR650 to WR28, with coupling values of 3, 6, 10, 20, 30 or 40 dB. Couplers are available in aluminum, brass, or copper, and with most... Read More
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M2 Global's rigid waveguide sections are available in lengths up to 12 feet in copper, aluminum, or brass, for waveguide sizes from WR28 through WR284. Twists of 90 degrees can be incorporated. Most... Read More
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Flex waveguide is available in lengths up to 4 feet, in seemless brass, for waveguide sizes from WR28 through WR 284. Twistable flex is available in lengths up to 10 feet, for waveguide sizes WR28... Read More
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M2 Global's low power precision terminations are available for waveguide sizes from WR12 through WR284. Medium power terminations are available from WR34 through WR187. Most flange options can be... Read More
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M2 Global offers 2-way and 4-way power dividers for octave and wide frequency bands from 0.5 to 26.5 GHz. Connectors are N-type or SMA
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