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Comparison of High-Frequency Characteristics between High-Frequency Relays and Regular Relays |
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Comparison of High-Frequency Characteristics between High-Frequency Relays and Regular Relays
This section compares the high-frequency characteristics of high-frequency relays and regular relays.
The graphs below show the characteristics actually measured for an RE relay which is a GQ relay which is a regular relay.
The frequency is shown on a full-scale basis up to 1GHz.(measurements for a 75Ω system)
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■Insertion loss |
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■Return loss |
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■VSWR |
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Comparison of High-Frequency Characteristics between High-Frequency Relays and Regular Relays |
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Microwave Devices Related Information
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RA Relays
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1 GHz capable, 3 W carrying power (at 1 GHz), 50Ω impedance and 2 Form C relays |
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RE Relays (ARE_C90)
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2.6 GHz capable, 10 W carrying power (at 2.6 GHz), 50Ω/75Ω impedance and 1 Form C relays |
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RJ Relays
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8 GHz max. capable, 1 W carrying power (at 5 GHz), 50Ω impedance and 2 Form C relays |
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RN Relay
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8 GHz max. capable, 150 W carrying power (at 2 GHz), compact SMD type, 50Ω impedance and 1 Form C relays |
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RS Relays
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3 GHz capable, 10 W carrying power (at 3 GHz), 50Ω/75Ω impedance and 1 Form C relays |
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