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Ultra-Broadband Inductors have pyramid shape for max inductance.

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July 1, 2011 - American Technical Ceramics' 506WLC Series offers inductance values from 2.0-11 µH, insertion loss from 0.4-0.6 dB, and flat frequency response. With powdered iron (ferrite) core and gold plated terminations, products are engineered for performance through 40+ GHz. Areas of use include circuit-level and system-level RF and microwave applications, including high-speed optical data systems, trans-impedance amplifiers, and broadband test equipment.
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Amplitude Technical Sales
252 W. Swamp Rd.
Doylestown, PA, 18901
USA



On Behalf of American Technical Ceramics, Amplitude Technical Sales Announces ATC's 506WLC Series Ultra-Broadband Inductors


Amplitude Technical Sales, of Doylestown PA, Is happy to announce ATC's new Ultra Broadband Inductors. The new Inductor features a unique shape that provides maximum inductance for volumetric efficiency and easier handling.

On behalf of American Technical Ceramics, Amplitude Technical Sales announces ATC's 506WLC Series Ultra-Broadband Inductors

This unique component has been designed and manufactured with the highest quality materials to provide reliable and repeatable ultra-broadband performance through 40+ GHz.These inductors provide ultra low insertion loss, flat frequency response and an excellent match over multiple octaves of frequency spectrum.

The distinctive pyramid shape of 506WLC provides maximum inductance in the space available.This shape is easy to handle during hand soldering operations.These inductors are well suited for a myriad of circuit-level and system-level RF and microwave applications.

The 506WLC has been engineered with a powdered iron (ferrite) core and gold plated terminations. Its superior broadband performance and reliability make it ideal for high speed optical data systems, trans-impedance amplifiers and broadband test equipment applications, to name a few.

About Amplitude Technical Sales:

Amplitude Technical Sales was formed in 1995 to offer skilled representation for manufacturers to the high-frequency electronics community. The professional sales engineers at Amplitude Technical Sales provide state-of the-art electronics representation and unsurpassed customer service for the high frequency electronics industry. Serving design engineers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the surrounding area for over 15 years, the expert technical representatives at Amplitude Technical Sales provide clients with the precise electronic components necessary for their design and the highest level of support possible.

To obtain samples and additional product information contact Amplitude Technical Sales at sales@ampsales.com. For more Information please see our website www.ampsales.com or call (215) 340-0123.
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