
New Frequency Dividers from Pasternack Meet MIL-STD-202 Standards
Available in 28 models is offered with fixed divide-by-ratios from 2 to 40 and are equipped in compact and rugged SMA connectorized packages. Comes with frequency bands ranging from 0.1 to 20 GHz and input power ranges from -20 to +15 dBm, with output power ranges from -6 to +5 dBm. Circuit assemblies feature GaAs HBT MMIC semiconductor technology that produces low additive SSB phase noise...
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Self-contained divider pod, PRL-260ANT, accepts input frequency f from dc to 1 GHz and outputs divided TTL and ECL clock signals with ratios from f/2-f/4096. Able to be cascaded with additional PRL frequency dividers, it accepts TTL and ECL clock signals as well as ac-coupled PECL, LVPECL, or sinewave signals. All divided outputs are synchronous with input frequency, and division ratios are...
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Frequency Divider accepts TTL clock signals from DC-100 MHz.
Self-contained, 4 Decade TTL Model PRL 230 generates f/10, f/100, f/1,000, and f/10,000 divided outputs. TTL input has switchable 50 ohm/500 ohm input impedance, and can toggle up to 100 MHz. Four divided TTL outputs are back-matched, and each delivers greater than 2.2 V into 50 ohm load. Outputs are synchronous with input frequency and can be used for triggering data acquisition systems, pattern...
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Ergonomics Is Good Economics
While you don't need an MD to know that ergonomic designs are good for physical health, you probably didn't realize that these designs can actually be good for your economic health too.
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Basalt America Announces Stronger, Lighter, and Corrosion-Free FRP's (Fiber Reinforced Polymers)
Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP), represents a truly groundbreaking advancement in structural reinforcement. Lightweight, strong, and green, they are changing the way the construction industry thinks about rebar. Unlike steel, FRPs don't rust and are far stronger than standard rebar. To learn why Fiber Reinforced Polymers are poised to change the way the world builds, see our video.
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