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Coaxial Resonators

From high-frequency stability to low insertion loss, our coaxial resonators offer superior reliability and efficiency for your projects. 

 

Coaxial resonators are generally used in filters, duplexers, CRO’s and VCO’s applications within a broad range of frequencies: 300 MHz to 6 GHz

 

They are provided with several dimensions (2×2, 4×4, 6×6 and up to12×12 mm), allowing the best compromise between impedance, “Q“ factor and resonant frequency.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the types of materials used in your products ?

Conductors : Aluminium & copper

Magnetic cores: Silicon steel, Amorphous, MPP, Iron Cobalt, Iron Steel, Ferrites, Nanocristalline, etc.

Varnish & Resins: Mastering 50+ different types of chemicals for potting and impregnation to fit required specifications (silicon, epoxy, polyurethane, etc.)

Insulation: Mastering materials regarding the temperature class required. Our product can reach +240°C thermal class.

What are the specifications of the microwave tuning elements?

Tuning Elements consist of a brass mounting bushing with a rotor of the same material including a tuning rod made of metallic or dielectric or absorbent material and a nut.  

 

Metallic Tuning Elements consist of a brass mounting bushing with an integral tuning rotor of the same material and a nut. Bushing is gold plated, rotor and nut are passivated. Optional materials and plating are available upon request. 

What are the key specifications to consider when selecting resistive tuning elements?

Resistive Tuning Elements provide a consistent and accurate means of attenuating microwave energy. Rod made of magnetically loaded epoxy exhibits broadband lossy properties. 

What are the specifications of 4 mm wave tuning elements?

The millimeter Wave Tuning Elements are higher frequency versions of both Tuning Elements described in this data sheet.  Part number: AT 6922 ROHS. Bushing and rotor are made of brass gold plated. Usage in the frequency bands X to K. Bushing can be mounted with solder, epoxy or press-fit. 

What are the typical specifications of dielectric tuning elements?

Dielectric Tuning Elements are used whenever the lowest loss tuning for high frequency applications is required. When dielectric rod is introduced into a cavity, the self resonant frequency is lowered due to the cavity “appearing” larger. 

 

 The basic dielectrics used in Exxelia Ceramics Microwave Tuning Elements are sapphire, quartz and alumina. 

What are the key specifications to consider for metallic tuning elements?

Metallic Tuning Elements consist of a brass mounting bushing with an integral tuning rotor of the same material and a nut. Bushing is gold plated, rotor and nut are passivated.  Optional materials and plating are available upon request.

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