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Pin Diode IQ Vector Modulator

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G.T. Microwave, Inc.
2 Emery Ave.
Randolph, NJ, 07869
USA



Press release date: October 25, 2007

Pin Diode IQ Vector Modulator - M2L-69N-5

Model M2L-69N-5 is a 2.0 to 18.0 GHz, Pin Diode, I & Q Vector Modulator. This device simultaneously controls phase and amplitude with 360 Degree & 15 dB of dynamic range. The phase and amplitude flatness is +/- 20 Degrees and +/- 3.0 dB. VSWR is 2.0:1 and Insertion Loss is 16 dB. It's Digitally Controlled via 2 sets (I & Q) of monotonic 12 Bit TTL binary logic and switches in 500 nSec. The device control input slope is linear with output voltage. The size is 4.25 x 3.5 x 0.75 inch.

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