Name
|
Download
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Frequency
|
Q Factor
|
Rod material
|
Magnetization
|
Notes
|
Frequency band
|
Brushing thread
|
Wavelength
|
Section surface
|
Q x f Factor
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Epsilon 21, 1/2 | 1365MHz ~ 12000MHz | - | - | - | Also available without connexions | - | - | Half | 2mm² ~ 12mm² | - | |
Epsilon 21, 1/4 | 670MHz ~ 6000MHz | - | - | - | Also available without connexions | - | - | Quarter | 2mm² ~ 12mm² | - | |
Epsilon 38.5, 1/2 | 1050MHz ~ 8950MHz | - | - | - | Also available without connexions | - | - | Half | 2mm² ~ 12mm² | - | |
Epsilon 38.5, 1/4 | 505MHz ~ 4470MHz | - | - | - | Also available without connexions | - | - | Quarter | 2mm² ~ 12mm² | - | |
Epsilon 90, 1/2 | 685MHz ~ 5850MHz | - | - | - | Also available without connexions | - | - | Half | 2mm² ~ 12mm² | - | |
Epsilon 90, 1/4 | 330MHz ~ 2920MHz | - | - | - | Also available without connexions | - | - | Quarter | 2mm² ~ 12mm² | - |
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.