4 dB Fixed Attenuator 75 Ohm F Male to F Female Brass Tri-Metal Body Rated to 2 Watts Up to 3 GHz

Item # LCAT7396-4
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L-com’s LCAT7396-4 fixed attenuator is constructed to precise RF and microwave industry specifications and operates at 0 GHz to 3 GHz frequency range. This fixed attenuator is suitable for broadcasting, video signal transmission, RF testing, prototyping, and production system applications. The F male to F female attenuator is rated for an RF attenuation value of 4dB.

The L-com 75 Ohms fixed attenuator has a power rating of 2 Watts along with in-series F male to F female connectors. The LCAT7396-4 comes with a mechanical specification of 2.02-inch length, 0.43-inch width, and 0.066 lbs. weight. Our RF microwave attenuator offers a VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) as good as 1.3:1. This straight attenuator is built with a brass body and Tri-Metal plating and is REACH and RoHS compliant.

This RF microwave attenuator has in-series threaded male and female connectors with a standard polarity. Our LCAT7396-4 fixed attenuator operating at 0 GHz to 3 GHz frequency range can prevent signal overload in amplifiers, receivers, and detectors, adjusting the signal level to an optimal range. The operating temperature range of this fixed attenuator is -55 to 80 deg C.

L-com’s 4dB fixed attenuator is part of over one million RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave components ready for same-day shipment worldwide. This 75 Ohms straight attenuator is useful in the test instrumentation, satellite, broadcast TV, wireless communications, and instrumentation industries. For further information, our expert technical support and knowledgeable sales team can help you get the 4dB fixed attenuator for your requirement.


Features
  • DC to 3 GHz Frequency Range
  • Attenuation 4±0.5 dB
  • Max Power 2 Watts (CW)
  • VSWR < 1.3:1
Application
  • Instrumentation
  • Cable TV and Video Distribution
  • Prototyping and characterization
  • Production systems