Variable Attenuator

Part Number 4684-50A

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Features

3.750 inches nominal overall length.

3.000" overall width.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Application Design:
    Transmission line
  • Body Style:
    Coaxial type
  • Center To Center Distance Between Mounting Facilities Parallel To Length:
    2.250 inches
  • Center To Center Distance Between Mounting Facilities Parallel To Width:
    2.250 inches
  • Overall Height:
    2.100 inches
  • Overall Width:
    3.000 inches
  • Operating Tempurature Range:
    -40.0/+62.0 degrees celsius
  • Voltage Standing Wave Ratio:
    1.50
  • Coaxial Connector Series Designation:
    Sma
  • Power Rating:
    10.0 watts average and 5.0 kilowatts peak
  • Mounting Facility Screw Thread Series Designator:
    Unc
  • Insertion Loss At Minimum Attenuation In Maximum Decibels:
    0.5
  • Overall Attenuation Range In Decibels:
    +0.0/+50.0
  • Attenuation Variation Method:
    Continuous
  • Mounting Facility Type And Quantity:
    4 threaded hole
  • Frequency Range:
    Between 2.900 gigahertz and 3.100 gigahertz
  • Overall Attenuation Accuracy In Decibels:
    -1.50/+1.50
  • Mounting Thread Quantity:
    32 per inch
  • Adjustment Device Type And Quantity:
    1 knob
  • Mounting Facility Pattern:
    Four position rectangular
  • Mounting Facility Screw Thread Diameter:
    0.138 inches
  • Impedance Rating In Ohms:
    50.0 input-output
  • Terminal Type And Quantity:
    2 connector, coaxial, female
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Antennas, waveguides, and related equipment
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5985-01-134-4952

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