With eight independent 8 GHz channels capable of 0.25 dB steps from 0 through 95 dB, the Mini-Circuits’ RC8DAT-8G-95 exhibits linear attenuation along with 100 dB of isolation between channels. The RC8DAT-8G-95 is capable of maintaining a linear attenuation change of 0.25 dB per step even at the highest attenuation settings. The RC8DAT-8G-95 is fast, switching in 650 ns, highly linear, with an IP3 of +51 dBm, and robust enough to handle +28 dBm of input power.
Eight RF channels are accessed through SMA female connectors on a compact and rugged housing. Programmability is achieved through the standard Ethernet (RJ45) or USB type C port, with software, a user-friendly GUI, and a full API for Windows® and Linux® fully supported.
Find out more about the programmable, 1 MHz to 8 GHz RC8DAT-8G-95 with an attenuation range of 95 dB and isolation of 100 dB and other programmable attenuators from Mini-Circuits.
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