Microwave switches feature at European Microwave Week

The TEleRel microwave switches or RF switches are electromechanical relays to switch RF signals from Telemeter Electronic. The switches are used in RF and microwave test systems. They will be showcased at European Microwave Week in Paris (October 1-3).

A broad range of RF switches are offered including single Pole, double throw (SPDT), or single pole, multiple throw (SPnT) up to SP18T, or transfer switches, or double pole, double throw (DPDT), or bypass switches.

Products are ex stock available or with very short delivery time. The frequency range starts from DC up to 40GHz. The switches can be integrated e.g. into a customised switch box.

They can be supplied with a lot of options, for example, housing, connectors, tailor-made control, high-performance version.

A range of RF measurement chambers and RF enclosures provide suitable environments for many applications and measurements.

These include reference measurements during production, measurements to compare with a master unit in the laboratory, functional tests during development stages and in production, in-line testing.

Various sizes and dimensions can be supplied. These can be fixed mounted or mobile on wheels, with shielding or without shielding, and various absorber layout for optimisation to a certain frequency or frequency range.

There is a big choice of protected feed through connectors to supply the test units (DUT) in the chamber, feed through filters like SMA, N, BNC, Sub-D, USB, LAN, Waveguide and fibre optic.

As small size alternative to the measuring chambers, Telemeter Electronic offers mobile measurement boxes as well. In the laboratory it is very easy to have a measurement environment with a certain absorption available. The box can be easy stored under a table.

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