Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand and a provider of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave products, has introduced its trailblazing quartz fusion series of surface-mount electromechanical relay switches. Incorporating modern design with advanced technology, the series showcases a blend of functionality and resilience in a sleek, surface-mount package, addressing an extensive frequency range up to 26 GHz.
Pasternack's fusion series is a leader of engineering excellence, achieving optimal performance across multiple benchmarks. Its capabilities extend from robust power handling, reaching up to 40 watts during hot switching scenarios, to its oxidation-resistant gold-plated mounting surface, ensuring durability and long-term connection reliability.
Embedded within each unit of this series are failsafe actuators, designed to operate seamlessly at both 12 volts and 24 volts. The commitment to durability is further underscored by the switch's resistance to adversities, ranging from sine vibration to rigorous mechanical shock.
Setting the quartz fusion series apart is its inherent adaptability, encompassing a vast array of frequency bands, ensuring its applicability from VHF and UHF to the intricate K band. Its exceptional lifecycle rating of 5M is a testament to Pasternack's dedication to producing enduring products.
Beyond longevity, the series excels in delivering superior signal quality with its low insertion-loss rates, hovering around 0.2 dB maximum, combined with high isolation levels exceeding 50 dB. With the swift average switching time of just 5 milliseconds and its micromechanical blueprint, installations become more efficient, making it a cost-effective choice for consumers.
"The quartz fusion relay switch series embodies our drive to deliver best-in-class RF solutions while upholding our commitment to environmental sustainability," said Product Line Manager Kevin Hietpas.
Pasternack's surface-mount electromechanical relay switches are in stock and available for same-day shipping.
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