Anritsu 35UA90N-R: The Ultimate Waveguide to Coaxial Adapter for Seamless Signal Transmission
$787.00
Anritsu 35UA90N-R Waveguide to Coaxial Adapter: Seamlessly connect waveguide and coaxial systems, ensuring optimal signal transmission and measurement accuracy.
Features and Specifications: Anritsu 35UA90N-R Waveguide to Coaxial Adapter
Product Overview:
The Anritsu 35UA90N-R is a high-performance waveguide to coaxial adapter designed for use in microwave and millimeter-wave applications. It provides a seamless transition between waveguide and coaxial transmission lines, ensuring optimal signal integrity and minimizing losses.
Features:
 Frequency range: 26.5 – 40 GHz
 Waveguide size: WR-28
 Coaxial connector: N-type female
 Low insertion loss: <0.2 dB
 High return loss: >20 dB
 Excellent VSWR: <1.25:1
 Rugged and durable construction
Benefits:
 Enables efficient signal transfer between waveguide and coaxial systems
 Minimizes signal loss and distortion
 Ensures reliable and accurate measurements
 Facilitates easy connection and disconnection of test equipment
 Provides a cost-effective solution for microwave and millimeter-wave applications
Value to the Customer:
The Anritsu 35UA90N-R Waveguide to Coaxial Adapter offers exceptional performance and reliability, making it an indispensable tool for engineers and technicians working in the microwave and millimeter-wave industry. Its low insertion loss, high return loss, and excellent VSWR ensure accurate and repeatable measurements, while its rugged construction guarantees long-term durability. By providing a seamless transition between waveguide and coaxial systems, this adapter simplifies test setups and enhances overall system performance.
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