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Chip Termination supports DC to 40 GHz operation.

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Chip Termination supports DC to 40 GHz operation.
Chip Termination supports DC to 40 GHz operation.

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October 19, 2010 - Housed in 0505 size chip, 25 W Model NDX-0505SG features Aluminum Nitride substrate material, which offers environmentally safe alternative to BeO and demonstrates return loss better than 20 dB over DC to 40 GHz. Terminal finishes can be RoHS-compliant Platinum Silver or Sn62 solder fused over Platinum Silver. Typical applications include handheld radio terminals, RF test and measurement instrumentations, amplifier circuits, and power converters.

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International Manufacturing Services, Inc. (IMS)
50 Schoolhouse Lane
Portsmouth, RI, 02871
USA



IMS Announces Availability of High Power DC - 40GHz Chip Termination


Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA - International Manufacturing Services, Inc. (IMS), a leading manufacturer and supplier of high quality thick and thin film resistors, terminations, attenuators, couplers, thermal management devices, planar dividers and planar filters to the electronics industry, announces the availability of their compact 0505 size chip termination rated at 25W characterized for DC to 40GHz operation.

The NDX-0505SG features Aluminum Nitride (AlN) substrate material which is an environmentally-safe alternative to BeO and has demonstrated return loss better than 20dB over a DC to 40GHz. Terminal finishes for the NDX-0505SG can be RoHS compliant Platinum Silver or Sn62 solder fused over Platinum Silver.

Applications for the NDX-0505SG chip termination include, but are not limited to, handheld radio terminals, RF test and measurement instrumentation, amplifier circuits and power converters. Samples of all the N Series terminations (sizes 0505 to 3725) are available by contacting the factory or visiting the IMS website, www.ims-resistors.com.

About IMS

Since 1974, IMS has been supplying the electronics manufacturing industries with highest quality thick and thin film chip resistors, terminations, attenuators, couplers, thermal management devices and other RF and Microwave components. For more information, visit www.ims-resistors.com, or contact the company at 50 Schoolhouse Lane, Portsmouth, RI, 02871 USA, Tel. 401-683-9700. Fax 401-683-5571, e-mail: sales@ims-resistors.com.
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