NJ1139 [TEMEX]
Isolator, 9820MHz Min, 12600MHz Max;型号: | NJ1139 |
厂家: | TEMEX |
描述: | Isolator, 9820MHz Min, 12600MHz Max 射频 微波 |
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FERRITE DEVICES
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FERRITE DEVICES
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
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CIRCULATORS AND ISOLATORS SPECIFIC REQUEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-2
TECHNICAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-3
DROP-IN CIRCULATORS & ISOLATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-9
COAXIAL DEVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-19
WAVEGUIDE DEVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-34
DESIGN AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-50
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QUALITY ASSURANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-57
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Specific request
CIRCULATOR AND ISOLATOR SPECIFIC REQUEST
ISOLATOR
CIRCULATOR
TECHNOLOGY (drop-in, waveguide, etc.)
PART NUMBER (if existing)
OPERATING FREQUENCY
PACKAGE/DIMENSIONS
INPUT POWER (CW/Peak)
:
:
:
:
:
:
REVERSE POWER for isolator (CW/Peak)
INSERTION LOSS
ISOLATION
:
:
dB
dB
V.S.W.R.
OPERATINGTEMPERATURE RANGE
:
° C
❑ COAXIAL
❑ WAVEGUIDE
Waveguide reference:
CONNECTORS (or flanges) ANDTERMINATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS
Port # 1:
Port # 2:
Port # 3:
Port # 4:
SPACE
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
PORT CONFIGURATION
MILITARY
COMMERCIAL
AIRBORNE
NAVAL
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Technical information /Technology
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Y-J u n c t io n c irc u la t o r
PORT 1
PORT 2
The Y-junction circulator uses spinel ferrites or garnet ferrites
in the presence of a magnetic bias field, to provide a non-reciprocal
effect. A 3-port circulator (shown in figure 1) is the basic model,
which can be used to explain how it operates.
If a signal is applied at port # 1, it will emerge from port # 2 with a loss
characteristic called “insertion loss”. Typical values of insertion loss:
0.1 to 0.5 dB.
PORT 3
In the reverse direction, there will be leakage at port # 3 from
the incoming signal at port # 1.This leakage called isolation is typically
20 dB below incoming power at port # 1.
FIG. 1
Due to the “3rd order symmetry” of theY-junction, the behavior is the same for the other ports, with
respect to port # 1 to port # 2, port # 2 to port # 3 and port # 3 to port # 1.The circulator's role is to pass
energy, for instance, in the RF-head of a radar, assuring high isolation between the high power
transmitter and the sensitive low power receiver (figure 2).
TheY-junction exists in three main technologies:
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•
•
Coaxial devices: these feature triplate technology with coaxial connectors.
Drop-in circulators: in triplate or microstrip technology.
Waveguide devices: it consist of three waveguides forming an H-plane junction in either a "T"
or a "Y"-symmetrical structure.
When very high power is needed, the technology uses a four-port differential phase shift duplexer.
ANTENNA
MISMATCH
POWER
SOURCE
LOAD
~
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER
ISOLATOR
CIRCULATOR
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
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AY-junction circulator can be made into an isolator by adding an internal termination on port # 3, for example.
The device passes signals with low loss (port # 1 to port # 2) and with high loss in the opposite direction.
It is used to "isolate" one microwave device from another. It can, for example, protect expensive,
high-power RF sources from variations in loading conditions or mismatching (see figure 3).
4 -Po rt d iffe re n t ia l p h a s e s h ift c irc u la t o r
This four-port-device is normally used with one load, such as a high-power circulator (duplexer),
or with two dummy loads, such as a high-power isolator.
This circulator consists of three basic parts:
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•
•
Hybrid folded magic tee
Twin parallel ferrite phase shift sections
3 dB coupler
Re s o n a n c e is o la t o r - Wave g u id e d evic e s
By magnetically biasing a ferrite inside a waveguide, the non-reciprocal effect is obtained: with low
losses in one direction and high losses (isolation) in the opposite direction.
Those isolators are only used for low and medium power (see figure 4).
The ferrite material has to dissipate the return power due to mismatch.
PORT
2
MAGNET
PORT
3
PORT
1
WAVEGUIDE
3 dB
HYBRID
COUPLER
Ho
PORT 4
1/2 DIFFERENTIAL
CELLES
FOLDED
MAGIC TEE
4 PORT DIFFERENTIAL PHASE SHIFT CIRCULATOR
MAGNET
FERRITE
MATERIAL
FIG. 4
FIG. 5
Fe rrit e s w it ch e s
These devices change the polarity of the magnetic bias (N ❑ S) and the RF-signal direction
of circulation. This is made by a coil instead of a magnet. This technology is used for ferrite switches
in both product lines:
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•
Y-junction
4-port differential phase shift device
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ELECTRICAL FEATURES
All the parameters given in this section (insertion loss, isolation, VSWR, power) are absolute
maximum ratings assured in the operating temperature range. Typical values are obviously better.
In s e rt io n lo s s (I.L.)
If a signal is applied at port # 1, it will emerge from port # 2 with a loss characteristic called insertion
loss, which will be the ratio of the output signal to the input signal expressed in dB:
Pin
I.L dB = 10 log10
[
]
Pout
Typical values: 0.1 to 0.4 dB.
Is o la t io n
•
•
For an isolator:
If a signal is applied at port # 2, it will emerge from port # 1 with a high insertion loss called
isolation, which is also expressed in dB (ratio of the output signal to the input signal).
For a circulator:
For a circulator, it should be noted that this parameter is not applicable. But it is common to use
this parameter as if the circulator could be made into an isolator by terminating one port (e.g. port
# 3) with a matched load. The isolation measured is dependent on the VSWR of both the
termination and the circulator port.
Typical values: -20 to -30 dB
VS WR
ρ
The reflection coefficient magnitude
or circulator (see Fig. 6).
characterizes the reflective property of each port of an isolator
Preff
ρ
=
√
Pin
It is useful to use the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR)
ρ
1 +
VSWR =
ρ
1 –
Pin
Pout
DUT
~
Typical values: 1.07: 1 to 1.25: 1
FIG. 6
Preff
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Effect of an isolator on VSWR (Fig.7)
INPUT
LOAD
ISOLATOR
~
VWSR
SOURCE
FIG. 7
The effective input VSWR of an isolator will vary at a function of the load VSWR. If the output load
mismatch is increased, energy is reflected at the termination port, attenuated by the isolation and then
reflected back to the input.This effect increases the total input VSWR observed at the input.
Exam ple:
The load VSWR is 10: 1, the isolator has 18 dB isolation, which improves the input VSWR to 1.20: 1.
Tem perature range
The performance of a circulator or isolator is limited by ferrite and magnet material behavior in the
operating temperature range.
In this catalog, for each device the main specifications are given:
•
•
at room temperature: 25° C,
over a specified temperature range.
Power rating
The input power to a ferrite device can be supplied from a CW or a pulsed source.
For pulsed source, peak and average power should be specified, pulse duration and duty cycle are also
needed in order to determine an adequate safety margin.
Average power
For high power products, average power is limited by the dissipation in the ferrite. Adequate cooling
is necessary to insure the ferrite material does not reach excessive temperature.
There are three kinds of cooling: liquid, forced air or natural convection.
Peak power
To avoid breakdown or arcing, special ferrite materials are designed.
Frequency of operation and peak-power level determine whether the waveguide circulator should be
pressurized or unpressurized with dry air or gas (N or SF ).
2
6
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Load VSWR
Power rating of a ferrite device depends on the mismatch at the output port (load VSWR); for instance,
for an isolator, if load VSWR is 2: 1, more than 10% of the input power is reflected inside the ferrite
device to the internal load.
In case of short-circuit (infinite load VSWR), the ferrite device has to handle the equivalent of twice
the input CW-power, and the equivalent of a peak power equal to 4 times the input power, based on
the higher internal voltage levels.
Therefore, the time-duration of short circuit or high load VSWR is needed in order to determine an
adequate safety margin.
Third order interm odulation products (IMP
)
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Harmonics and third order intermodulation products appear when non-linear elements are used such
as ferrite materials, metal welds, surface finish, etc.
When two tones - F and F - are applied to a ferrite device, the relative amplitudes of 2F - F and
1
2
1
2
2F -F are critical in some communication systems and should be specified when ordering (see Fig. 8).
2
1
POWER
P1
IMP32
P2
PIM3
2F1 - F2
2F2 - F1
F1
F2
FREQUENCY
∆ F
FIG. 8
•
•
Test conditions (to be specified)
-
-
F and F
1 2,
P and P in W or dBm.
1
2
Third order intermodulation products
-
-
P
in dBm or,
IM3
IMP = P
- P in dBc.
1
32
IM3
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In t e rm o d u la t io n p a ra m e t e rs
Base stations are using modulation signal thatTEMEX may not have.
In order to design and to provide data about intermodulation level 3, TEMEX is using a two tones
(channels) measurement.
The following conditions are used for the measurements:
• 1. Power on each channel: defined by the customer or minimum 25 Watt if not specified.
Frequencies of each two tones: taken at the center of the bandwidth
• 2. Forward intermodulation F1, P1, F2, P2, as input signals will give a forward
Intermodulation level IMP3
• 3. Reverse intermodulation F1, P1 in input, F2, P2 at the output, as input signals will
give a reverse intermodulation level IMP3
• 4. F1 and F2 are two tones with 20 MHz difference
Test set up
High band: 2090 MHz
1ton POWER
44.5 dBm
TX
Path
DIPLEXER
DIPLEXER
CABLE
LOAD
DUT
Low BAND: 2080 MHz
RX Path
3rd IMD Frequency: 2117.5 MHz
Spectrum Analyser
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Selection guide
DROP-IN CIRCULATORS & ISOLATORS
Selection Guide
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INTRODUCTION
HIGH POWER SUBMINIATURE SMD ISOLATORS
- FREQUENCY RANGE: 370 - 470 MHz ; SIZE 10 X 10
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15-12
800 - 900 MHz ; SIZE 10 X 10
1800 - 1900 MHz ; SIZE 10 X 10
HIGH POWER WIDE BAND SUBMINIATURE SMD ISOLATORS
- FREQUENCY RANGE: 370 - 470 MHz ; SIZE 12 X 12
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Introduction
INTRODUCTION
For more than 10 years,TEMEX designs miniaturized drop-in circulators and isolators.
Today, patented designs, space qualified drop-in assemblies and time proven circulators and isolators
are available.
Current production of drop-in devices is covering frequency ranges from HF, VHF, UHF and up to 18 GHz.
New technologies of drop-in devices have been developed these last years:
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Patented designs with magnetical and electrical shieldings,
Wide band devices,
Operating with various substrates,
Integrated substrates,
Double cell circulator designs,
Integrated functions (diode limitors, etc.),
Low mass sub-systems for satellite pay-load integration,
Technological process (SMD & micro-electronic applications MMIC compatible).
Automated brazing benches, cycling and ageing benches, S-parameters networks analyzers
with automated test benches are the basic tools used by TEMEX for mass production capacity.
In addition, test set-up for 3rd order intermodulation products for VHF/UHF frequency bands, power
handling capability and clean room for space components and assemblies are available in our facility.
Custom com ponents
TEMEX capability has broadened to custom sub-systems which integrate circulators, terminations,
limitors, detectors, etc.
Furtherm ore, the follow ing presentation of som e products is only a resum e of our expertise
and our engineering staff stands ready to design and produce custom com ponents to state-of-art
specification.
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High power Subminiature SMD isolators
HIGH P OWER S UBMINIATURE S MD IS OLATORS
Description
TEMEX surface mount isolators, designed for cellular applications, with high performance at low cost.
These designs are suitable for IR reflow assembly at 235° C. Delivered in tape and reel, they are
available at the main cellular frequency band. Reel of 500 pieces are delivered in sealed pack with P/N
and date code. Custom product are available upon request.
Outline draw ings
CW
CCW
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High power Subminiature SMD isolators
Fre qu e n cy ra n g e 3 7 0 - 4 7 0 MHz ; S ize 10 x 10 m m
UB11XX (clock w ise) and UB12XX (counterclock w ize) Series
Features
•Typical: 15 dB isolation, 0.8 dB insertion loss
• Low cost product
Fre qu e n cy ra n g e 8 0 0 - 9 0 0 MHz ; S ize 10 x 10 m m
UC11XX (clock w ise) and UC12XX (counterclock w ize) Series
Features
•Typical: 18 dB isolation, 0.5 dB insertion loss
• Low cost product
• Input power 10 W-CW
• Available in tape and reel
Fre qu e n cy ra n g e 18 0 0 - 19 0 0 MHz ; S ize 10 x 10 m m
UD11XX (clock w ise) and UD12XX (counterclock w ize) Series
Features
•Typical: 18 dB isolation, 0.6 dB insertion loss
• Available frequency bands:
• Low cost product
1710 - 1780 MHz
1850 - 1980 MHz
1805 - 1880 MHz
1930 - 1990 MHz
Electrical specifications
UB11XX ; UB12XX
Frequency bandw idth
Param eters
Units
10
20
30
478 - 484 380 - 400 370 - 400
410 - 420 410 - 433 410 - 440
450 - 470
Available frequency range
MHz
Isolation
Insertion loss
Return loss
dB
dB
dB
15
0.8
15
13
1.0
13
10
1.25
10
Performance warranted
over temperature range:
-20, +70° C
UC11XX ; UC12XX
Param eters
Frequency
CCW P/ N
-40 to +85° C
CW P/ N
Units
(MHz)
Min.
5
Max.
20
Custom frequency bandwidth
Isolation
Insertion loss
MHz
dB
dB
dB
Watts
Watts
UC1134-08 UC1234-08 819-854
UC1130-01 UC1230-01 869-894
UC1134-06 UC1234-06 880-915
UC1134-12 UD1234-12 885-920
UC1134-00 UC1234-00 925-960
15
0.7
14
10
3
Return loss
Forwarder power
Reverse power (1)
(1) Continuous power during 2 mn
UD11XX ; UD12XX
Param eters
-20 to +70° C
Units
Min.
5
Max.
20
Custom frequency bandwidth
Isolation
MHz
dB
15
Performance warranted over temperature
range: -20, +70° C
Insertion loss
Return loss
Forwarder power (1)
Reverse power (2)
dB
dB
Watts
Watts
0.9
15
10
3
(1) Continuous power
(2) Continuous power during 2 mn
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High power Wide band Subminiature SMD isolators
HIGH P OWER WIDE BAND S UBMINIATURE S MD IS OLATORS
Description
TEMEX surface mount isolators, designed for cellular applications, with high performance at low cost.
These designs are suitable for IR reflow assembly at 235° C. Delivered in tape and reel, they are available
at the main cellular frequency band. Reel of 500 pieces are delivered in sealed pack with P/N and date code.
Custom product are available upon request.
Outline draw ings
Fre qu e n cy ra n g e 3 7 0 - 4 7 0 MHz ; S ize 12 x 12 m m
UB11XX (clock w ise) and UB12XX (counterclock w ize) Series
Features
•Typical: 12 dB isolation, 1 dB insertion loss
• Broadband product: 50 MHz
• Low cost product
UB114X ; UB124X
Param eters
Isolation
Units
dB
Min.
10
Max.
Performance warranted over
temperature range: -20, +70° C
Insertion loss
Return loss
Forwarder power (1)
Reverse power (2)
dB
dB
Watts
Watts
1.15
10
10
3
(1) Continuous power
(2) Continuous power during 2 mn
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Miniaturized drop-in circulators & isolators
MINIATURIZED DROP-IN CIRCULATORS & IS OLATORS
TEMEX has designed a line of m iniaturized drop-in circulators and isolators covering the frequency
ranges from 75 MHz to 18 GHz.
These circulators and isolators are designed to be used for applications where space saving and
m agnetic shielding are required, to avoid any detuning when operating close to m agnetic field
or ferrous m aterials:
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Cellular applications such as NMT, AMPS, CT-1, CT-2, TACS, E-TACS, GSM, J DC, DECT, DCS, PCS,
WLAN and any com m unication base stations: TFTS, INMARSAT etc.
Broadcasting applications: DAB, etc.
Microstrip sub-system s
Airborne equipm ent
Missiles
Radars / phase array antennas
Satellite pay loads
Earth stations
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Circulators and isolators are available under standard packages with “standard inch” dim ensions.
Isolators integrate the load which is:
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•
Up to 60 W-CW power handling capability for VHF/UHF bands,
1 W-CW power handling capability for m icrowave frequency bands.
For m icrowave applications, circulators are
available in round package. Isolators are
available in flange type package with or without
through m ounting holes.
3
2
LC3201-01
N°XXX
1
Depending on the requested isolation, one or
two cell designs are available in the VHF/UHF
band as standard packages.
1
2
N°XXX
The drop-in design allows easy and fast
installation into stripline and m icrostrip
assem blies with m ounting screws or soldering
with conductive epoxy glue.
NDA110-02
3
4
Test jigs for different packages are available for custom er’s incom ing inspection.
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Miniaturized drop-in circulators & isolators
3 -Po rt c irc u la t o rs & is o la t o rs
Frequency
range
Isolation
(dB)
Insertion
loss (dB)
Power
(W-CW)
Operating
temperature
° C
Model
V.S.W.R.
max.
Case
Circulator Isolator
(MHz)
typ.
min.
typ.
max.
Input
Load*
NB3040 NB1040
NC3104 NC1104
NC3106 NC1106
380-430
890-960
920-960
22
23
25
22
22
22
22
22
22
23
23
23
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
100
100
100
100
30
30
30
30
50
60
60
60
10
3
0.3
3
3
50
50
50
50
T58
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T44
T44
T42
T44
T42
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
ND3100 ND1100 1030-1090
ND3141 ND1141 1270-1400
ND3161 ND1161 1452-1492
ND3162 ND1162 1525-1661
ND3183 ND1183 1710-1785
ND3184 ND1184 1805-1880
ND3181 ND1181 1805-1880
ND3186 ND1186 1930-1990
ND3182 ND1182 1930-1990
50
50
50
NE1101 2100-2300
NE1120 2300-2500
NE1130 2700-2900
23
23
23
20
20
20
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.25
1.25
1.25
10
10
150
1
1
15
T44
T44
T44
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-30 to +70
NF1100 2700-3100
23
20
0.4
0.5
1.3
150
15
T44
-30 to +70
NG3142
5400 - 5900
22
25
20
23
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
1.22
1.25
1
10
1
1
T53
T45
-30 to +70
-30 to +70
NG3140 NG1140 5650 - 5850
NJ1101 7900 - 8400
NJ1111 8500 - 9500
NJ1139 9820- 12600 18
11000- 11500 22
20
20
17
17
16
20
20
20
20
20
20
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.50
1.50
1.45
1.25
1.25
1.50
1.25
1.50
1.50
10
10
1
20
30
10
20
10
10
1
1
1
NJ1
NJ1
NJ1
NJ3
NJ3
NJ1
NJ1
NJ1
NJ1
-40 to +85
-40 to +85
-40 to +85
-40 to +85
-40 to +90
-45 to +125
-45 to +125
-40 to +85
-40 to +85
NJ3130
NJ3151
13000- 14000 22
NJ1140 13000- 14000 22
NJ1161 14000- 14500 22
NJ1162 14500- 15500 22
NJ1160 15500 - 16000 22
2
1
1
1
* Notes:
• For an isolator: power of the integrated load, 10 W-load optional,
• For a circulator: reflected power handling capability.
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Miniaturized drop-in circulators & isolators
Ou t lin e d raw in g s
3-Port circulators & isolators
Dimensions in mm
Case
T42
L
W
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
ø Holes
25.4
Circ.: 25.4
Iso.: 31.75 max.
Circ.: 19.05
Iso.: max. 25.4
Circ.: 12.7
Iso.: max. 12.7
51.5
Iso.: max. 51.5
51
7.62
20.83
20.83
15.36
7.75
3.81
0.64
1.78
2.1
T44
T45
T54
T58
19.05
12.7
51.5
51
6.35
6.35
12
14.50
9.65
41.8
42
14.50
9.65
41.8
42
10.57
6.85
34.15
34
6.20
4.32
12.5
12.5
3.13
3
0.64
0.63
2
1.78
1.8
1.75
7
2.03
1.9 or
M2.5
3.3
M2.5
3.5
3.5
4.2
19
0.5
Iso.: max. 51
T42 -T44 -T45 -T54 -T58 SERIES
G
0.1
.004
1.78
070
H
F
E
Circulator
Circulator
L
L
A
A
4X Through holes
4X Through holes
D
C
D
C
W
B
W
B
N°XXX
0,64
.025
N°XXX
0,64
.025
A/2
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T52 SERIES
T50 SERIES
47.51
47.5 ± 0.2
1.870
20
2 ± 0.1
5 ± 0.2
2.5 ± 0.1
XXXX-XX
BB
BA1032-XX
N°XXX
2.5 ± 0.1
N°XXX
3
.118
2
Ø
2 trs. M 2.5 débts
2 ± 0.1
40
2 trs. Ø3 débts
2.5
.098
45
1.722
50 ± 0.1
T53 SERIES
T0 SERIES
Ø 9.52
0
- 0.05
+ 000
- 002
375
69.5
36.75 ± 0.2
24.75 ± 0.2
5.8
120 °
34.75
6
1.58
NJ3-SERIES
NJ1-SERIES
155
.061
9.65 ± 0.1
.380 ± .004
0.5
020
0
6.35
L =
6.33
.249
-0.05
Ø
250 + 000
- 002
0.35 ± 0.05
.014 ± .002
3.2
.126
6.35
.250
12.7
.500
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Miniaturized drop-in circulators & isolators
4-Port circulators
Frequency
range
(MHz)
Isolation
(dB)
Insertion
loss (dB)
Power
(W-CW)
Input
Operating
temperature
Model
V.S.W.R.
Case
Circulator
typ.
min
typ.
max
typ.
max
NC4112
NC4116
920-960
920-960
46
46
40
40
0.4
0.4
0.7
0.7
1.20
1.20
1.25
1.25
100
100
P55
P42
-10° to +55° C
-10° to +55° C
ND4112
ND4224
ND4117
1805-1880*
1805-1880*
1805-1880*
46
46
46
40
40
40
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.7
0.7
0.7
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.25
100
100
100
P55
P44
P42
-10° to +55° C
-10° to +55° C
-10° to +55° C
*Also available in 1930-1990 MHz Band.
Custom ized devices available
Outline draw ings
Dim ensions in m m
Case
P42
P44
L
W
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
ø Holes
50.8
38.1
25.40
19.05
7.62
6.35
46.23
33.50
20.83
14.50
15.36
10.57
7.75
6.35
3.81
2.00
3.81
2.00
3.81
2.00
2.1
2.5
P42 - P44 SERIES
P55 SERIES
L
A
(all fixation
holes)
4 x holes
D
1
4
2
B
W
N¡XXX
0.64
.025
C
3
G
0.1
.004
1.78
.070
H
F
E
How t o o rd e r?
Please specify:
❏
❏
❏
Model num ber,
Center frequency and desired bandwidth, or frequency range,
Direction of circulation (clockwise or counter clockwise).
Test jig
Drop-in m iniaturized circulators and isolators are m easured in custom designed test jigs, in order to
sim ulate operating environm ental conditions. Special custom er application and environm ental details
m ust be specified when ordering, to avoid correlation problem s between TEMEX tests and custom er
results.TEMEX test jig is recom m ended to verify product perform ances.
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Selection guide
COAXIAL DEVICES
Selection Guide
PAGE
VHF/ UHF COAXIAL CIRCULATORS & ISOLATORS
15-20
LOW COST
STANDARD
PACKAGES 3-PORT
PACKAGES 4-PORT
15-22
15-23
15-24
15-26
STANDARD COAXIAL DEVICES 1 TO 18 GHz
PACKAGES
15-28
15-31
CONNECTORS & TABS
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VHF / UHF COAXIAL CIRCULATORS & IS OLATORS
AVERAGE POWER
KW
100
WAVEGUIDE
TECHNOLOGY
10
COAXIAL
TECHNOLOGY
1
0.1
VHF-UHF
1
10
100
FREQUENCY GHz
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Ge n e ra l d e s c rip t io n
TEMEX supplies a wide range of coaxial HF/VHF
and UHF circulators covering the frequency
range down to 27 MHz.
Designed for the wide-band application in
the 170 to 1215 MHz frequency range, TEMEX
power circulators φ series provide low insertion
loss and high isolation. They are specifically
designed to feature low 3rd order inter-
m odulation products with power up to
2000 W-CW.
TEMEX uses only in-house produced ferrite
m aterials and therefore offers state-of-the-art
features such as low-insertion loss, high
isolation in various rugged and space saving
packages :
They are suitable for telecom m unication and
broadcasting applications.
•
The “T” series is our standard design for
three port junctions. Circulators are equipped
with KMR/SMA connectors and isolators with
an internal load of 1 W average/60 W peak,
N fem ale connectors for input power higher
than 60 W-CW.
•
In order to im prove isolation, four-port
circulators and isolators are produced by
optim ally integrating two single-junction
circulators in a single package. The insertion
loss of four-port circulators includes two
pass-through ferrite junctions.
They are typically used in telecom m uni-
cations and radio-telephone applications.
•
•
Wide-band ferrite device, such as those in
the λ series package, enables coverage of
the 225 - 400 MHz band for high power up to
300 W-CW/1 kW peak.
•
Options such as configuration, frequency
range, connector type and location, tab
(drop-in) configuration, wider tem perature
range, high power, etc., are available upon
request.
New low cost coaxial devices have been
specially designed for cellular base stations.
Case of circulators and isolators are m ade
with alum inum casting in order to drastically
reduce cost and deliveries.
Standard cases versus frequency
3-Port-VHF/ UHF coaxial circulator/ isolator
3-Port power devices
TA
30
100
TO
235
230
30
φ
170 ‘1
φ
‘1
230
170
Low cost coaxial devices
λ
λ
λ
1
2
3
225
225
400
400
225
400
T2
1400
350
TD
760
960
T3
800
800
1215
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
900 1000 110 0 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 MHz
PA
30 100
PO
4-Port-VHF/ UHF coaxial circulator/ isolator
30
210
P2
350
1400
P4
870
2000
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900 1000 110 0 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 MHz
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Low c o s t c o a xia l c irc u la t o rs & is o la t o rs
3-Port circulators & isolators
Frequency Average Specification in temp. range
Temperature
range
Outline
drawing
Connector
female
Circulator Isolator
range
(MHz)
power Isolation Inser. loss VSWR
max. W min. dB max. dB
max
°C
BC3062
BC3060
BC3080
BD3067
BD1062
BE1070
BC1062
BC1060
BC1080
BD1067 1805 - 1880*
BD3062 1805 - 1880*
920 - 960
920 - 960
920 - 960
50
50
60
50
50
50
20
20
23
20
20
23
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.20
1.20
1.20
-10 to +55
-10 to + 55
-10 to + 55
-10 to + 55
-10 to + 55
-10 to + 55
T15
T12
T59
T12
T15
T12
N
SMA
N
SMA
N
BE3070
2100 - 2180
SMA
* Available in 1930 - 1990 MHz band
4-Port circulators & isolators
Frequency
range
(MHz)
Average
power
max. W
Specification in temp. range
Temperature
range
Outline
drawing
Connector
female
Type
Isolation
Inser. loss
max. dB
VSWR
min. dB
max
°C
BB4110
BB4111
BB4112
BB4113
BB4003
380 - 430
406 - 470
424 - 428
460 - 468
470 - 600
100
100
100
100
50
45
40
50
50
35
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.5
1.1
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.30
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
N
N
N
N
N
BC4107
BC4108
BC4109
870 - 960
917 - 960
935 - 960
50
65
65
45
50
50
0.7
0.5
0.5
1.25
1.20
1.20
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
P4
P4
P4
N
N
N
Custom ized devices available
For m ore 50 W-CW input power, cooling is necessary by conduction via heat sink (R
= 0.4° C / W m ax)
TH
SMA female
SMA female
SMA female
T15
T59
How t o o rd e r?
P le a s e s p e c ify:
❏
❏
Model num ber,
Center frequency and desired bandwidth,
or frequency range,
❏
Direction of circulation (clockwise or counter clockwise).
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3-Port circulators & isolators
Avg.
power
max. W
Peak
power
Specifications at 25° C
Isolation Inse. loss VSWR Isolation Inse. loss VSWR
Spec. in temperature range Temperature
Frequency range
Outline
drawing
Connector
(female)
Circulator
Isolator
range
°C
(MHz)
max. kW min. dB max. dB
max.
min. dB max. dB
max.
(3)
BA3038
BA3011
BA3021
BA3015
BA3010
BA3012
BA3040
BA3013
BA3016
BA3029
BA3017
BA3017
BA3039
27
62-72
68-88
72-88
88-108
105-145
138-155
155-174
165-200
174-225
200-235
216-230
216-230
60
20
100
50
100
50
250
250
100
100
100
250
325
15
18
18
18
18
18
23
23
18
18
18
32
26
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.35
0.35
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.3
0.2
1.40
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.12
1.18
15
17
17
17
17
16
22
22
17
17
17
30
20
1.0
1
1
1
1
1.40 -40 to +70
1.35 -10 to +55
1.35 -10 to +55
1.35 -10 to +55
1.35 -10 to +55
1.40 -10 to +55
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
T0
N
BA1011
SMA
(3)
N
BA1015
BA1010
BA1012
SMA
(3)
N
1
SMA
(3)
0.4
0.4
1
1
1
1.25
1.25
0 to +70
0 to +70
N
(3)
N
(3)
BA1016
BA1017
1.35 -10 to +55
1.35 -10 to +55
1.35 -10 to +55
1.15 +20 to +70
1.25 +20 to +70
N
(3)
N
(3)
N
(3)
1.00
1.20
0.5
0.4
N
(3)
N
BB3028
BB3001
BB1028
200-400(5)
225-400
225-400
225-400
225-400
350-400
378-512
405-450
405-470
415-430
415-454
450-500
250
60
100
200
300
25
20
20
17
14
20
20
20
16
18
19
20
0.3
0.8
0.8
0.7
1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.75
0.6
0.7
0.3
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.35
1.50
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.37
1.30
1.30
1.25
20
16
17
14
14
18
18
18
0.4
0.8
0.8
0.8
1
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.25 -20 to +70
1.40 -40 to +70
1.40 -40 to +70
1.50 -40 to +60
1.50 -40 to +80
1.30 -10 to +55
1.30 -10 to +55
1.30 -10 to +55
1.37
T57
λ1
λ1
λ2
T56
T2
T2
T2
T50
T2
T50
T2
N
SMA
N
(2)
(2)
BB1001
0.25
0.25
1.00
1.00
(2)
(2)
BB3006
BB1006
(1,2)
BB3007
N
(2)
(3)
BB3011
N
(4)
(3)
BB3019
BB3080
BB3025
BB3038
BB3023
BB3031
BB3026
BB1019
BB1080
BB1025
BB1038
BB1023
BB1031
BB1026
200
N
(4)
(3)
200
N
(4)
(3)
200
N
16 0.75
SMA
(3)
100
18
19
18
0.6
0.7
0.6
1.30 -10 to +55
1.30 -30 to +60
1.30 -10 to +55
N
SMA
(4)
(3)
200
N
BC3019
BC3041
BC3019
BC3006
610-960
700-860
760-960
800-960
50
200
50
50
15
20
19
20
1.1
0.3
0.5
0.4
1.55
1.25
1.30
1.25
15
18
16
18
1.1
0.6
0.5
0.5
1.55 -40 to +95
1.30 -10 to +55
1.45 -40 to +95
1.30 -10 to +55
TD
T2
TD
T3
SMA/INT
(4)
(3)
BC1041
BC1006
BD1003
N
SMA
SMA
BD3003
BD3040
960-1215
960-1215
50
100
19
20
0.4
0.45
1.30
1.25
17
0.5
1.35 -40 to +85
1.25 -10 to +65
T3
T2
SMA
(3)
10.00
20 0.45
N
4-Port circulators & isolators
Avg.
power
max. W
Peak
power
Specifications at 25° C
Isolation Inse. loss VSWR Isolation Inse. loss VSWR
Spec. in temperature range Temperature
Frequency range
Outline
drawing
Connector
(female)
Type
range
°C
(MHz)
max. kW min. dB max. dB
max.
min. dB max. dB
max.
BA4140
BA4113
BA4217
138 - 155
155 - 174
200 - 207
250
250
100
5
5
0
45
45
50
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.25
1.25
1.30
45
45
45
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.25
1.25
0 to +70
0 to +70
P0
P0
P0
N
N
N
1.30 -10 to +55
BD4013
960 - 1215
100
5
38
1.0
1.30
35
1.2
1.35 -30 to +70
P2
N
(1 )
(2 )
(3 )
(4 )
High power device.
Specifications are absolute m axim um ratings at high power (listed Avg. power).
With SMA, N connectors or tab integrations depending on m ax. power level request.
200 W-CW on 3: 1 continuous load VSWR. Perm anent short circuit duration: 3 sec. m ax.
100 W-CW on perm anent short circuit handling, cooling by conduction via a heat sink (RTH = 0.4° C/W m ax.).
10 % bandwidth.
(5 )
For m ore than 50 W-CW input power, cooling is necessary by conduction via heat sink (RTH= 0.4° C/W m ax.)
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VHF / UHF 3 -Po rt d evic e s - p a ck a g e s
NOTE:
On request: reverse direction
Dim ensions in m m
Tolerances ± 0.5
32 ± 0.5
70 ± 1
4 holes M4 depth 6
TO SERIES
3
1
2
70 ± 0.3
50 ± 0.3
26
50
T2 SERIES
2 holes Ø 3.5 thru
3
1
2
39.6
3 connectors N female
5.2
T57 SERIES
Mounting face
28
LOAD 60W-CW
2.5
1.102
0.098
A
DETAIL A Scale: 3
BB1028-XX
2
5
N° xxx
33
26
1.299
1.024
N. FEMALE
N. FEMALE
All dim ensions supporting an asterisk (*) are m easured “under flanges”.
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λ1 SERIES
λ2 SERIES
91.8
41
3 holes ø 4.6 thru
44
25.4
29 ± 0.5
65 ± 1
2
1
56 ± 0.3
5.8
3* CONNECTORS N FEMALE
15
71
* 65 ± 0.3
24.62
T56 SERIES
TD SERIES
50
3
60
48.4
24.2
17.25
N.FEMELLE
5 Mini
4 M4
30
# 3
3
1
2
100
# 1
# 2
N.FEMELLE
N.FEMELLE
40 Max
9.5
9.5
±1
31.6
±0.5
19
3 holes M2 ; depth 5
3
1
2
±0.3
±0.3
T3 SERIES
*31.6
27
T50 SERIES
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VHF / UHF coaxial circulators & isolators
VHF / UHF 4 -Po rt d evic e s - p a ck a g e s
Features
•
•
•
KMR/SMA fem ale connectors
(except where noted)
KMR/SMA m ale connectors
available upon request
Tabs for m icrostrip or stripline applications available upon request
(IT50 - IT17 - IT27)
NOTE:
On request: reverse direction
Dim ensions in m m
Tolerances ± 0.5
On request “H” configuration
69.5
54.1
PO SERIES
3
6.5 MIN
10 MAX
Connector
Load (5W)
19.75
30
Connector type"N" Female
All dim ensions supporting an asterisk (*) are m easured “under flanges”.
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P2 SERIES
Load (3W)
12
7
26
52 max
10
17.5
P4 SERIES
load 3W
63.1
2*Ø4.3
25.8
60
70
5
12*M3
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Standard coaxial devices 1 to 18 GHz
STANDARD COAXIAL DEVICES 1 TO 18 GHz
AVERAGE POWER
KW
100
WAVEGUIDE
TECHNOLOGY
10
1
COAXIAL
TECHNOLOGY
0.1
STANDARDS
1
10
100
FREQUENCY GHz
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Ge n e ra l in fo rm a t io n
TEMEX offers the worldwide m arket a broad range of coaxial circulators and isolators, covering
the frequency range 1 GHz to 18 GHz.
This catalog describes standard three-port circulators and isolators.
General description
4-port are available upon request, based on standard 3-port designs.
Please consult your local sales offices for further inform ation.
T SERIES
These devices are used for popular bandwidth, with an average power of
10, 20, 30, 50 W depending on the frequency.
•
•
Seven standards “T” packages.
The standard unit has KMR/SMA fem ale connectors and when used
as an isolator, an internal 60 W peak/1 W AVG term ination on port 3.
H SERIES
P SERIES
•
T1 and T2 series are dedicated to high average power applications.
Standard cases versus frequency
T
1
T
2
T
3
T’
T
6
6
T
9
T
11
1
2
3
4
5
10
18
GHz
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Electrical specifications
Specifications at 25° C
Spec. in temperature range
Circulator
Type
Frequency
range
(GHz)
Temperature
range ° C
Weight
g. approx.
VSWR
max
VSWR
max
Isolation Inser. loss
min. dB max dB
Isolation Inser. loss
min. dB max dB
Avg. power
Peak power
max kW
Isolator
Circulator
max W
Outline draw ing
T1: 50.8 x 50.3 x 32 m m approx.
BD3037(1,2)
BD3063(1, 2)
-
-
1.452 - 1.492
1.452 - 1.492
22
20
0.2
0.2
1.20
1.22
20
18
0.3
0.3
1.25
1.30
250
350
2.5
4.0
0 to +55
0 to +55
450
50
Outline draw ing
T2: 50 x 50 x 26 m m approx.
-
BD3064(1, 2)
1.452 - 1.492
22
0.2
1.20
20
0.3
1.25
100
1.0
0 to +55
380
Outline draw ing
T3: 31.6 x 33.2 x 19 m m approx.
BD3017
BD3018
BD1017
BD1018
1.2 - 1.4
1.4 - 1.7
19
19
0.4
0.4
1.30
1.30
18
18
0.5
0.5
1.30
1.30
50
50
1.0
1.0
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
110
110
Outline draw ing
T6: 25.4 x 25.8 x 13.7 m m approx.
BE3019
BE1019
2.2 - 2.4
20
0.4
1.25
18
0.5
1.30
1.30
10
10
0.5
0.1
-10 to +55
-10 to +55
60
60
Outline draw ing
T’6: 25.4 x 25.8 x 13.7 m m approx.
BE3026
BE1026
2.7 - 3.1
20
0.4
1.25
18
0.5
Outline draw ing
T9: 22 x 25 x 14 m m approx.
BE3027
BF3005
BF3007
BE1027
BF1005
BF1007
2.8 - 3.1
3.1 - 3.5
3.7 - 4.2
23
23
23
0 3
0.3
0.3
1 20
1.20
1.20
20
20
20
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.25
1.25
1.25
20
20
20
0.5
0.5
0.5
-10 to +70
-10 to +70
-10 to +70
55
55
55
Outline draw ing
T11: 12.7 x 17.2 x 12.8 m m approx.
BH3005
BH3006
BH3007
Bl3003
Bl3004
BJ3011
BJ3012
BJ3014
BJ3009
BH1005
BH1006
BH1007
Bl1003
Bl1004
BJ1011
BJ1012
BJ1014
BJ1009
5.9 - 6.4
6.4 - 7.1
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
03
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
-25 to +70
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
7.1 - 7.8
7.8 - 8.7
8.5 - 9.6
9.6 - 10.6
10.6 - 11.7
12.5 - 13.5
13.5 - 14.5
Other frequencies available on request ; please consult your local sales office.
Notes:
(1)
With tab integrations (ITN1/ITN2) or N types connectors
Devices need to be m ounted on an heat suite with therm al resistance of 0.4° C/W m ax
(2)
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Pa ck a g e s
Features
•
•
•
KMR/SMA fem ale connectors (except where noted).
KMR/SMA m ale connectors available upon request.
Tabs for microstrip or stripline applications available upon request (IT50 - IT17 - IT27).
T1 Series
T2 Series
All dim ensions in m m
Case
T1
L
W
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Ø Holes
50.8
50.3
32
44.8
34.1
0
37
25.4
3 (2 plces up)
4
3 x M3
25.4 (1 plce down)
T2
50
50
26
39.6
-
20
35.5
25
5.2
Through 2 x 3.5
T1 SERIES
37
34.1
12
50.3
32
T2 SERIES
26
50
2 holes Ø 3.5 thru
3
1
2
39.6
3 connectors N female
5.2
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Pa ck a g e s
Features
•
•
•
KMR/SMA fem ale connectors (except where noted).
KMR/SMA m ale connectors available upon request.
Tabs for microstrip or stripline applications available upon request (IT50 - IT17 - IT27).
T’6 SERIES
T3 SERIES
25.4 ± 1
13.7 ± 0.5
19 ± 0.5
3 holes M2, depth 5
31.6
3
2
1
*
25.4 ± 0.3
± 0.3
27
T9 SERIES
14 ± 0.5
3 holes M2 ; depth 4
22
T6 SERIES
18 ± 0.3
13.7 ± 0.5
3 holes M2 ; depth 4
T11
± 0.5
12.8
2 holes M2 ; depth 3
12.7
± 0.3
* 10.8
1± 0.3
19.4 ± 0.3
25.4
8.7 ± 0.3
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Connectors & tabs
CONNECTORS & TABS
Depending on power handling, connectorized devices are available with integrations at any place,
instead of the N connectors: on requirem ents, we can offer devices with, N, SMA or TAB style
connections.
ITN2
ITN1
2
.079
2
.079
158
.062
16
.630
8
.315
8
.315
25.4
1.000
25
.984
Connectors
MALE
FEMALE
KMR/SMA
connectors
MALE
FEMALE
N connectors
9.5
7.6
19.9
9.6
Tabs and term inations
8.6
IT17
3.5
0.1
Ø 4.1 teflon
IT50
*
9.1
2
*
*
Ø 0.4
SMA female core
Ø 3.2
teflon
4 holes Ø 2.5
4.1
2 holes Ø 3
6.35
4.3
12.7
3.64
8.6
6.5
2.5
IT27
8 MAX
Socket
Ø 1.35
Ø 0.6
TERMINATIONS
Ø 4.1 tellon
4 holes Ø 2.8
12.7
5.7
1W - 10 W
15 W
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Selection guide
WAVEGUIDE DEVICES
Selection Guide
PAGE
Y-J UNCTION 352 MHz TO 18 GHz
15-35
4-PORT DIFFERENTIAL PHASE SHIFT CIRCULATORS
MILLIMETER WAVEGUIDE DEVICES 18 TO 40 GHz
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Y-J UNCTION WAVEGUIDE DEVICES 3 5 2 MHz TO 18 GHz
AVERAGE POWER
KW
100
WAVEGUIDE
TECHNOLOGY
10
COAXIAL
TECHNOLOGY
1
Y-JUNCTION DEVICES
0.1
1
10
100
FREQUENCY GHz
Ge n e ra l d e s c rip t io n
TEMEX’ success in ferrite m aterial and ferrite com ponent m anufacturing is due largely to our approach
towards com puter-aided engineering design and advanced m anufacturing technology (num erical
controlled fabrication).
Low-insertion loss and high isolation are not the only criteria to consider when designing junction
circulators. Broadband, high power handling capability, low 3rd order interm odulation products and
low RF leakage are also im portant.
TEMEX’ R & D team s developed new m aterials and technologies, thereby increasing the average
power handling for m ost of the junction circulators. Over the past years, CW-power handling has
tripled.
Three-port junctions are available in T- or Y- configurations in the m ost popular waveguide standards.
Circulators can be cascaded to form four- or five-port devices.
Water cooling is required on several of the high-power devices.
When size is critical, TEMEX supplies com pact and m iniaturized isolators. They work on narrow-band
and low-power applications of up to 10 W m ean power.
Y-junction circulators are either cast or m achined.
Options such as direction of circulation, frequency range, tem perature range, and m agnetic and
electrical shielding are available upon request.
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Y-Junction waveguide devices 352 MHz to 18 GHz
Electrical characteristics
Specifications at 25° C
Spec. in temperature range
Peak
power
max. kW
Temperature
range
Dimensions
mm
approx.
Weight
kg.
approx.
Frequency Band-
range
(GHz)
Avg.
width power
(MHz) max. W
Notes
Type
Flange
Isolation Ins. loss VSWR
VSWR
max.
Isolation Ins. loss
min. dB max. dB
° C
min. dB max. dB
max.
WR2300 waveguide
FB3002 0.352
WR1800 waveguide
(R3)
±10
1300 K 1300
-
-
-
20
0.15 1.20
+25
UDR 3 2000 x 1600 x 800 1300
UDR 5 1500 x 1500 x 700 1500
(R5)
4-8 FB3001
0.4333
±0.5
± 2
200 K
50 K
6000
(R9)
-
-
-
25
15
0.2
0.2
1.10
1.45
+30
WR975 waveguide
FC3003
0.915
50
18
0.2
1.30
25 ± 5
UDR 9
500 x 389 x 213
41
WR340 waveguide
(R26)
4-5
FE3005
2.450
2.450
2.450
2.450
± 25
± 25
± 25
±25
3 K
6 K
6K
3
6
6
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
20
20
20
0.15 1.20 +5 to +45 UG 554/U 180 x 190 x 105
0.15 1.20 +10 to +40 UG554/U 180 x 190 x 127
0.15 1.20 +10 to +40 UG554/U 180 x 230 x 115
0.15 1.20 +10 to +40 UG554/U 180 x 230 x 115
6
6
6.3
6.3
1-4-9 FE3002
10-1-4-9 FE1021
10-1-4-5 FE1022
3K
WR284 waveguide
(R32)
4-5 FE3036 2.450
±25
3K
1.5 K
2.5 K
3
100
2500
-
23
-
-
0.3
-
-
1.15
-
20
20
30
0.25 1.20 +10 to +40 CPR284F 148 x 182 x 106
FE3007 2.850 - 3.300 FULL
0.3
1.20
0 to +55 CMR284 180 x 160 x 99
4.5
8
1-2-4-5 FE3001
2.998
± 5
0.15 1.10 +35 to +45 CPR284 F 203 x 155 x 182
WR229 waveguide
(R40)
FF3004
FF3003
3.4 - 3.8
3.7 - 4.2
FULL
FULL
150
150
10
10
30
30
0.2
0.2
1.07
1.07
26
26
0.2
0.2
1.10
1.10
0 to +50 CMR229 127 x 121 x 51
0 to +50 CMR229 127 x 121 x 51
0.5
0.5
WR187 waveguide
(R48)
FG3004
FG3005
FG3007 5.4 - 5.9
4.4 - 5
4.4 - 5
FULL
FULL
FULL
25
1.5 K
1.5 K
-
-
70
28
25
23
0.2
0.2
0.3
1.10
1.15
1.15
28
20
23
0.2
0.3
0.3
1.10
0 to +50
UER48
118 x 115 x 47
120 x 120 x 74
120 x 120 x 95
0.5
1.9
1.9
1.15 -10 to +55 UER48
1.15 0 to +60 UG407
WR137 waveguide
(R70)
FH3013 5.925 - 6.425 FULL
FH3008 5.925 - 6.425 FULL
3-4 FH3006 5.850 - 6.425 FULL
3-4 FH3007 5.850 - 6.425 FULL
300
1 K
3.5 K
6 K
30
25
25
25
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
-
32
25
25
25
28
32
32
30
0.1
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.15
1.05
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.08
1.05
1.05
1.06
28
20
25
25
28
28
28
28
0.1
0.2
1.08 +5 to +50 CMR137F
1.15 -10 to +50 CMR137F
83 x 83 x 40
83 x 83 x 75
83 x 125 x 86
83 x 125 x 86
83 x 82 x 40
83 x 82 x 40
0.23
0.4
0.15 1.15 -10 to +50 CPR137F
0.15 1.15 -10 to +50 CPR137F
0.1
0.1
0.1
1.4
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.7
7
FH3001 5.925 - 7.110 FULL
FH3009 6.425 - 7.110 FULL
FH3010 6.425 - 7.110 FULL
FH3011 7.110 - 7.700 FULL
1.10
1.08
1.08
0 to +50 CMR137F
0 to +55 CMR137F
0 to +55 CMR137F 120 x 90 x 39
0.15 1.08
0 to +55 CMR137F
83 x 80 x 50
WR112 waveguide
(R84)
FH3022 7.1 - 8.5
FH3003 7.5 - 8.5
FULL
FULL
FULL
FULL
20
25
200
4.3 K
-
5
-
-
-
-
20
20
20
25
0.2
0.3
0.3
1.22
1.20
1.20
-5 to+70
0 to +60
0 to +60
25
25
25
0.2
0.2
0.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
UBR84
UBR84
68 x 67 x 51
68 x 67 x 51
68 x 67 x 77
0.3
0.3
0.55
4
3-4
Fl3002
Fl3005
7.9 - 8.4
7.9 - 8.4
-
0.15 1.15 -10 to +60 UBR84
Notes:
6 Max. avg. power into m atched load only
7 Low third order interm odulation products
Water cooled
Pressurization SF - 10 PSIG
1
2
6
3
Forced air cooled
8 Water cooled at 30° C and Pressurization SF - 1.5 PSIG
6
4
5
Into external load 2: 1 continuous
Short circuit handling 10 m s duration 10 Isolator with integrated water load
9 Perm anent short circuit handling
Outline drawings see page 15-38 and following.
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Specification at 25° C
Spec. in temperature range
Peak
power
max. kW
Temperature
range
Frequency Band-
range
(GHz)
Avg.
width power
(MHz) max. W
Weight
kg.
approx.
Dimensions
mm approx.
Notes
Type
Flange
Isolation Ins. loss
min. dB max. dB
VSWR
max.
min. dB max. dB
VSWR Isolation Ins. loss
max.
° C
WR90 Waveguide
(R100)
Fl3007 8.2 -10.5 FULL
Fl3004 8.5 - 9.6 FULL 300
Fl3001 9.4 - 9.7 FULL
FJ3019 10.5 - 12.2 FULL
25
5
110
5
21
22
26
25
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
1.20
1.20
1.10
1.15
20
18
26
20
0.4 1.20 -20 to +85 UG 39/U 60 x 52 x 41 0.2
0.5 1.30 -40 to +85 UG 39/U 60 x 52 x 41 0.2
0.3 1.10 -30 to +80 UG 39/U 57 x 57 x 41 0.3
0.5 1.20 -10 to +50 UG 39/U 60 x 52 x 41 0.2
2
20
25
5
WR75 Waveguide
(R120)
FJ3020 10.7 - 11.7 FULL
25
25
25
25
5
5
5
30
30
30
30
25
28
28
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.15
1.05
1.05
26
26
26
26
25
25
25
0.2 1.12 -20 to +60 UBR120 44.5 x 44.5 x 38 0.19
0.2 1.12 -20 to +60 UBR120 44.5 x 44.5 x 38 0.16
0.2 1.12 -20 to +60 UBR120 44.5 x 44.5 x 38 0.14
0.2 1.12 -20 to +60 UBR120 44.5 x 44.5 x 38 0.15
0.1 1.15 -10 to +60 UBR120 44.5 x 44.5 x 51.2 0.18
0.25 1.15 -10 to +50 UDR120 61 x 55 x 58 0.7
0.25 1.15 -10 to +50 UDR120 61 x 63 x 90 0.7
FJ3021 11.7 - 12.5 FULL
FJ3022 12.5 - 13.5 FULL
FJ3018 14 - 14.5 FULL
5
3-6 FJ3017 14 - 14.5 FULL 450
3-6 FJ3011 14 - 14.5 FULL 200
3-6 FJ3010 14 - 14.5 FULL 2 K
0.5
0.2
2
0.25
0.25
WR62 Waveguide
(R140)
FJ3023 12.5 - 14 FULL
FJ3004 15.5 - 17 FULL
FJ3025 16 - 17 FULL
15
15
55
5
5
55
22
22
22
0.3
0.3
0.4
1.20
1.20
1.20
20
20
18
0.3 1.20 -40 to +70 UG419/U 38 x 40 x 35 0.14
0.3 1.20 0 to +60 UG419/U 38 x 40 x 35 0.14
0.5 1.30 -40 to +90 UG419/U 38 x 40 x 35 0.14
8
WR51 Waveguide
FJ3001 17.7 -19.7 FULL
(R180)
-
-
25
0.3
1.15
23
0.3 1.15 0 to + 50 SPECIAL 38 x 40 x 32 0.1
Notes:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Water cooled
Pressurization air - 15 PSIG
Forced air cooled
Into external load 2 : 1 continuous
Short circuit handling 10 m s duration
Max. avg. power into m atched load only
Low third order interm odulation products
Pressurization air 30 PSIG
Outline drawings see page 15-38 and following.
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Ou t lin e d raw in g s
R5
WR1800 waveguide
FB3001
383
465
676
R32
R40
WR284 waveguide
WR229 waveguide
FF3003 - FF3004
FE3001
127
203.2
170
155
80
2
3
6.5
8.5
101.58
6
51
R48
WR187 waveguide
FG3004
FG3005 - FG3007
47
120
4.5
118.3
2
3
1
74/95
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R70
WR137 waveguide
FH3001 - FH3009
FH3010
120
82.6
2
3
2
3
1
1
40
39
R70
WR137 waveguide
FH3006
82.55
FH3007
93
85.8
93
82.55
FAN
FAN
M5 DELPH 8 MINI
M5 depth 8 mini
FH3008
FH3013
82.6
82.6
40
65
15.8
3
2
1
58
75
82.6
FH3011
3
2
1
50
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R84
WR112 waveguide
FI3005
FH3003 - FI3002
M4 depth 5mm
67
2
3
3
2
1
67
77 MAX
50
R100
WR90 waveguide
FI3001
FI3004 - FI3007 - FJ 3019
57
32.5
3.5
3.5
53
2
3
2
3
3.5
1
41
41
R120
WR75 waveguide R180
FJ 3018 - FJ 3020 - FJ 3021 - FJ 3022
44.5
2
3
1
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R120
WR75 waveguide
FJ 3010
FJ 3017
61
52.1
2
3
1
44.5
M4 DELPH 5 MIN
90
R140
WR62 waveguide
R120
WR75 waveguide
FJ 3004 - FJ 3023
FJ 3011
61
38
2
3
3
2
1
35
58
R180
R140
WR51 waveguide
WR62 waveguide
FJ 3001
FJ 3025
38
38
2
3
2
3
32
35
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4-Port waveguide differential phase shift circulators (Duplexers)
4 -P ORT WAVEGUIDE DIFFERENTIAL
P HAS E S HIFT CIRCULATORS (DUP LEXERS )
AVERAGE POWER
KW
100
WAVEGUIDE
TECHNOLOGY
DIFFERENTIAL
10
1
PHASE
COAXIAL
TECHNOLOGY
SHIFT
DUPLEXERS
0.1
1
10
100
FREQUENCY GHz
Ge n e ra l d e s c rip t io n
Designed for use in both high-peak and high-m ean power applications,TEMEX differential phase shift
circulators offer high isolation while m aintaining low-insertion loss.
These ruggedly constructed circulators can operate under the m ost severe environm ental conditions,
according to MIL-SPEC.
The addition of specific heat sinks, or liquid cooling jackets increases m ean power handling;
for exam ple, of up to 200 kW-CW at 1.250 GHz.
Casting techniques can be used for pressurized waveguide in order to reduce leakage and weight,
especially for airborne radar.
In-house ferrite m aterials facilities, com puter-aided design, and experienced research and
developm ent team s, allow TEMEX to offer custom ers specific designs with optim al features.
With the addition of a suitable waveguide load and a dum my load on the appropriate port, a 4-port
differential phase shift circulator m ay be operated as a high-power isolator.
The reflected power that will be absorbed in the dum my load, or the output m ism atch - (V.S.W.R.)-
should be specified when ordering.
Options such as direction of circulation, m echanical output ports E-bend or H-bend are available upon
request.
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Ele c t ric a l ch a ra c t e ris t ic s
Specifications at 25° C Spec. in temperature range
Peak
power
max. kW
Temperature
range
Frequency Band-
range
(GHz)
Avg.
width power
(MHz) max. W
Weight
kg.
approx.
Length
mm approx.
Notes
Type
Flange
Isolation. Inse. loss VSWR
VSWR
max.
Isolation. Inse. loss
min. dB max. dB
° C
min. dB max. dB
max.
WR975 waveguide
(R9)
1-5 FC6001
1.000
-
350 K 350
-
-
-
20
0.15 1.10
25 ± 3
UDR 9
3044
-
WR650 waveguide
(R14)
1-4 FD6001 1.250-1.350 FULL 6 K
1-7 FD6002 1.250-1.350 FULL 200 K 2000
6500
2O
2O
0.5
0.2
1.15
1.15
2O
2O
0.5 1.15 -10 to +50 CPR 650
0.2 1.15 +10 to +40 CPR 650
2075
2136
80
130
WR340 waveguide
FE6002 2.450
WR284 waveguide
(R26)
50
1
± 25 50 K
23
0.2
1.15
20
0.25 1.2O +10 to +30 UG 554A/U 1125
43
(R32)
2-4 FE6004 2.700-2.900 FULL 3 K
FE6005 2.900-3.100 FULL 10 K
1-5-7 FE6001 2.900-3.100 FULL 6 K
1500
660
6000
25
25
2O
20
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
1.20
1.20
1.15
1.05
25
25
20
20
0.4 1.20 0 to +65
0.4 1.20 0 to +50
0.3 1.15 0 to +50
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
CPR 284F
600
965
635
902
25
19
40
80
1
1-6 FE6003 2.995-3.005 FULL 7 K 15000
0.2 1.05 +15 to +30 SPECIAL
WR187 waveguide
FG4201 4.4-5
WR137 waveguide
(R48)
2
2
FULL 2 K
23
0.2
1.12
23
0.2 1.12 -10 to +40
UER 48
588
8
(R70)
2
2
FH6002 5.925-6.425 FULL 1.5 K
FH6000 5.925-6.425 FULL 3 K
-
-
22
22
0.15
0.15
1.07
1.07
20
2O
0.2 1.15 -10 to +65 CPR 137
0.2 1.15 -10 to +65 CPR 137
418
418
4.8
4.8
WR112 waveguide
(R84)
FI6006
2-4 Fl6007
2-4 Fl6003
7.9-8.4 FULL 1.8 K
8.5-9.6 FULL 300
8.8-9.4 FULL 250
-
30
25
25
0.2
0.5
0.5
1.10
1.15
1.15
30
23
25
0.2 1.10 -10 to +70 UG 138/U
324
324
254
1.6
1.6
0.7
250
250
0.5 1.15 0 to +60
0.5 1.15 0 to +60
UG 138/U
UG 138/U
WR90 waveguide
(R100)
2-4 FI6001
FI6008
2-4 FJ6013 9.6-10.4 FULL 1500
FJ6008 9.9-10.5 FULL 500
8.5-9.6 FULL 300
9-9.6 FULL 540
250
180
50
-
20
22
-
22
25
0.5
0.4
-
0.3
0.25
1.20
1.20
-
1.20
1.10
20
20
20
20
20
0.5 1.20 -40 to +70 UG 135/U
0.5 1.20 -40 to +70 UG 135/U
0.3 1.15 -40 to +70 UG 135/U
0.5 1.20 -30 to +60 UG 135/U
176
152
200
207
246
0.52
0.52
0.5
1
3
1
FJ6004 10-10.25 FULL 2.5 K
-
0.35 1.15 0 to +60
UG 39/U
2.1
WR75 waveguide
(R120)
1
FJ6007 11.7-12.5 FULL 1 K
2
25
0.25
1.15
20
0.3 1.20 0 to +60
UBR 120
257
2.2
WR62 waveguide
(R140)
2
FJ6001 14-14.5 FULL 2.5 K 2.5
25
20
0.25
0.4
1.15
1.15
22
20
0.3 1.20 -10 to +55 UG 419/U
0.4 1.15 -10 to +70 UG 419/U
223
171
3.2
0.55
FJ6009 15.7-17 FULL 150
60
Notes:
1
2
Water cooled
Air cooled
5 Can operate with perm anent short circuit
6 Pressurized SF (45 PSIG)
6
3
4
Air cooled pressurized 30 PSIG (2 kg)
Pressurized 15 PSIG (1.1 kg)
7 Pressurized SF (15 PSIG)
6
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R26
R14
WR340 waveguide
WR650 waveguide
1125
FD6001 - FD6002
2075/2136
FE6002
load
transmitter
antenna
inlet
1
2
3
outlet
receiver
4
R32
WR284 waveguide
600
FE6005
FE6004
965
4
2
2
Receiver
Load
1
Antenna
Transmitter
635
FE6001
FE6003
88.4
1
2
OUTPUT
869.2
67.07
72
OUTLET
INLET
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R48
WR187 waveguide
140 max.
588
FG4201
25.7
2
1
40
63.5
R70
WR137 waveguide
417.7
418
FH6000
FH6002
63
R84
WR112 waveguide
FI6006 - FI6007
FI6003
324
254
4
2
transmitter
receiver
antenna
1
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R100
WR90 waveguide
FJ 6008
FI6008
152.5
207.5
2
4
input
3
output
(input)
1
2
1
R100
WR90 waveguide
FI6001
FJ 6004
176
246
antenna
load
transmitter
2
1
receiver
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R120
WR75 waveguide
FJ 6007
257
transmitter
antenna
receiver
load
R140
WR62 waveguide
FJ 6001
223
4
3
2
1
FJ 6009
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Millim eter waveguide devices 18 to 40 GHz
MILLIMETER WAVEGUIDE DEVICES 18 TO 4 0 GHz
AVERAGE POWER
KW
100
WAVEGUIDE
TECHNOLOGY
10
COAXIAL
TECHNOLOGY
1
0.1
MM-WAVE
1
10
100
FREQUENCY GHz
Ge n e ra l in fo rm a t io n
TEMEX is actively involved in the in-house developm ent of ferrite m aterials used in m illim eter wave
circulators, isolators and duplexers.
Our proprietary CAD software is the result of years of m icrowave device design experience. This has
enabled us to optim ize technological features in three product lines:
•
•
•
Y-junction circulators (H-plane configuration),
Miniature isolators (these are Y-junctions with an internal term ination),
4-port differential phase shift circulators.
These devices cover 18 to 94 GHz in seven standard waveguide sizes with an average power up to
1500 W at 30 GHz.
Options such as direction of circulation, Y- or T- shaped junctions, com pact size, specific flanges and
cascaded devices are available upon request.
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Electrical characteristics
Specifications at 25° C Spec. in temperature range
Temperature
range
Frequency Band-
Peak
power
max. kW
Weight
g.
approx.
Avg.
power
max. W
Dimensions
mm approx.
Notes
Type
range
(GHz)
width
(MHz)
Flange
Isolation Inse. loss VSWR
min. dB max. dB max.
Isolation Inse. loss VSWR
min. dB max. dB max.
° C
WR42 waveguide
FJ3008 18-21
WR28 waveguide
(R220)
2
FULL 15
2
23
0.4
1.15
20
0.5
1.20 -40 to +70 UG 597/U 32 x 32 x 26
80
(R320)
2
2
FK3001
FK3007
27-32
33-37
FULL
FULL
2
2
2
2
50
2
-
-
20
20
20
20
20
20
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
1.25
1.25
1.20
1.25
1.20
1.20
20
20
20
20
17
17
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.25 -10 to +60 UG599/U 30 x 31 x 24
1.25 -10 to +60 UG599/U 30 x 31 x 24
1.20 -10 to +85 UG599/U 127 x 44 x 35 320
1.25 -10 to +60 UG599/U 30 x 31 x 24
1.25 -30 to +80 UG599/U 13 x 32 x 19.6
1.25 -30 to +80 UG599/U 13 x 32 x 19.6
80
80
3-4 FK6001 34.5-35.5 FULL 50
2
1
1
FK3002
FK1016 37-39.5 FULL
FK3016 37-39.5 FULL
35-40
FULL
2
1
1
80
-
-
NOTES:
(1) Miniature isolator
(2) Y-Junction circulator
(3) 4-port differential phase shift circulator (duplexer)
(4) Air cooled pressurized 2 kg
Ou t lin e d raw in g s
12.7
3*4 trs. M3 prof. utile 4 min
13.46
6.35
A-B
Ø 0.1
6.73
B
13 ± 0.05
4 trs. ø 4-40 UNC 2B débts
ø 0.05 A-B
13.5
6.75
N°
1
2
3.56 ± 0.02
A
3
19.6 ± 0.2
0.2
A
19.05
3.56 ± 0.02
A
FK1016-01
FK3016-01
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DESIGN AID
Selection Guide
PAGE
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15-55
INTERNATIONAL DESIGNATIONS FOR STANDARD
RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDES
INTERNATIONAL DESIGNATIONS FOR FLANGES
EFFECT OF VSWR ON TRANSMITTED POWER
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INTERNATIONAL DES IGNATIONS FOR STANDARD
RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDES
WAVEGUIDE SIZE
NORM: MIL - W - 85 (USA)
NORM: NATO
FREQUENCY
RANGE
OUTER
DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS
m m m m
INNER
TOLERANCES WALL
THICKNESS
±m m
DESIGNATION
M - 85 - ( )
DESIGNATION
NGW - ( )
(TE
01
m m
MODE)
GHz
Ag
Cu
BRASS
or
ALUMINUM ALLOY
Al
Ag
BRASS
WIDTH HEIGHT WIDTH HEIGHT
(a) (b) (a) (b)
(Cu + Ag)* 1100
6061 6063 1100
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0.320 - 0.490
0.340 - 0.535
0.410 - 0.620
0.490 - 0.750
0.640 - 0.975
0.755 - 1.150
0.960 - 1.46
1.13 - 1.73
593.8 301.7
543.0 276.3
436.6 235.0
387.6 196.9
298.5 152.4
254.0 130.2
195.6 97.8
169.2 86.6
133.6 68.8
113.3 58.7
584.2
292.1
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.18
2.03
2.03
2.03
2.03
2.3
2.03
1.63
1.63
1.63
1.63
1.63
1.27
1.27
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
0.76
0.76
0.76
0.76
0.76
1-001 1-002 1-161
1-003 1-004 1-162
533.4
457.2
381.0
292.1
266.7
228.6
190.5
146.05
1-005 1-006 1-163 1-A01
1-007 1-008 1-164 1-A02
1-009 1-010 1-165 1-A03
1-011 1-012 1-166 1-AO4
1-013 1-014 1-167 1-A05
1-018 1-019 1-168 1-A06
1-025 1-026 1-169
247.65 123.82
195.58
165.10
129.54
109.22
88.9
97.79
82.55 0.33
64.77 0.26
54.61 0.22
44.45 0.17
43.18 0.17
34.04 0.14
29.08 0.12
22.15 0.095
20.19 0.081
15.80 0.070
12.62 0.06
10.16 0.05
1-015
1-021
1-027
1-017
1-023
1-031
3A06
3A08
1.45 - 2.20
10 1.72 - 2.61
11 2.12 - 3.20
12 2.17 - 3.30
13 2.60 - 3.95
14 3.22 - 4.90
15 3.95 - 6.00
16 4.65 - 7.05
1-029 1-030 1-170 1-A08
90.42 47.24
76.20 38.10
61.42 32.33
50.80 25.40
43.64 23.44
38.10 19.05
31.75 15.88
25.40 12.70
21.59 12.06
17.83 9.93
14.99 8.51
12.70 6.35
10.67 6.35
9.14 5.59
7.72 4.88
6.81 4.42
5.79 3.91
5.13 3.58
4.57 3.30
3.56 2.54
3.175 2.35
2.819 2.172
2.616 2.070
2.388 1.956
86.36
72.14
58.17
47.55
40.39
34.85
28.50
22.86
19.05
15.80
12.95
10.67
8.64
7.11
5.69
4.78
3.79
3.10
2.54
1-033
1-039
1-045
1-0.51
1-057
1-063
1-069
1-075
1-081
1-037
1-043
1-049
1-055
1-061
1-067
1-073
1-079
1-085
1-089
1-096
1-102
1-109
3-008*
3-013*
3-016*
3-019*
3-022*
3-025*
3-028*
3-031*
3-034*
3-037*
1-035 1-036 1-171 1-A09
1-041 1-042 1-172 1-A10
1-047 1-048 1-173
1-053 1-054 1-174 1-A12
1-059 1-060 1-175
1-065 1-066 1-176 1-A14
1-071 1-072 1-177 1-A15
1-077 1-078 1-078 1-A16
1-083 1-084 1-179
1-090 1-091 1-180 1-A18 6-A18 3A18
1-097 1-098 1-181
3A09
3A10
3A12
17
5.4 - 8.2
3A14
3A15
3A16
18 6.55 - 10.0
19
20
8.2 - 12.5
9.8 - 15.0
9.52
7.90
0.04
0.03
21 11.9 - 18.0
22 14.5 - 22.0
23 18.0 - 26.5
24 22.0 - 33.0
25 26.5 - 40.0
26 33.0 - 50.0
27 40.0 - 60.0
28 50.0 - 75.0
29 60.0 - 90.0
30 75.0 - 110.0
31 90.0 - 140.0
32 110.0 - 170.0
33 140.0 - 220.0
34 170.0 - 260.0
35 220.0 - 325.0
1-093 1-087
1-094
6.48 0.026
4.32 0.022
4.32 0.020
3.56 0.020
2.845 0.020
2.39 0.020
1.88 0.020
1.55 0.015
1.27 0.010
1.016 0.008
0.826 0.0064
0.648 0.0064
0.546 0.0051
0.432 0.0051
1-106 1-100
1-113 1-107
3-006 3-007
3-010 3-012
3-014 3-015
3-017 3-018
3-020 3-021
3-023 3-024
3-026 3-027
3-029 3-030
3-032 3-033
3-035 3-036
1-103 1-104 1-182 1-A20 6-A20 3A20
1-110 1-111 1-183
3-009
3-013
6-A22
6-A23
6-A25
6-A26
2.032
1.651
1.296
1.092
0.864
3-038 3-039 3-040*
(2) Pulse length: 1µs - Breakdown strength (dry air): 15 KV/cm - P = 15 psia
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E.I.C.
OFFICIAL
NORM
NORM: EIA
(USA)
NORM: JAN
(USA)
NORM: UK
TE MODE
10
THEORETICAL THEORETICAL max COPPER GUIDE
OFFICIAL
DESIGNATION
R - ( )
CUT-OFF
ATTENUATION PEAK POWER
(∆T = 110°C)
DESIGNATION
DESIGNATION
DESIGNATION
WG - ( )
FREQUENCY
WR - ( )
RG - ( )
MAX MEAN POWER
GHz
dB/100m
AT: MW
1.25fc
AT: KW
BRASS
Ag *Cu-Ag Al
**Cu
1.25fc 1.9fc
1.9fc
1.25fc
1.9fc
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
00
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
290
291
201
202
203
204
205
103
338
105
2300
2100
1800
1500
1150
975
770
650
510
430
3
4
5
6
8
0.256
0.281
0.328
0.393
0.513
0.605
0.766
0.908
1.157
1.373
1.686
1.737
2.078
2.579
3.155
3.714
4.285
5.260
6.560
7.873
9.490
11.578
14.080
17.368
21.100
26.350
31.410
39.900
48.400
59.050
73.840
90.485
115.75
137.52
173.29
0.164 0.099
0.173 0.109
0.180 0.122
0.220 0.160
0.336 0.240
0.440 0.305
0.635 0.436
0.88 0.58
1.123 0.84
1.63 1.08
153
120
93.4
67.6
35
212
173
132
93.3
53.8
38.5
24.1
17.1
10.6
7.5
5900 8500
4500 6800
3200 4900
2100 3100
1150 1700
9
27
760
450
300
180
115
1200
700
480
270
190
12
14
18
22
17.2
118
7.5
69
337
104
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
8
9
5.2
9A
10
11A
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
112
48
340
49
343
50
51
52
346
91
113
75
341
95
344
106
68
67
347
349
340
284
229
187
159
137
112
90
75
62
51
42
34
28
22
19
15
12
10
8
26
32
40
48
58
2.21 1.54
2.40 1.64
3.92 2.78
5.79 4.00
6.62 6.00
8.19 6.47
11.5 8.91
17.9 12.4
21.2 14.8
26.7 19.6
36.5 36.4
3.4
2.18
1.56
0.94
4.7
3.1
2.14
1.32
72
45
110
67
30
46
18
24
0.754
0.554
0.355
0.206
0.166
0.119
0.079
0.043
0.034
0.023
0.014
0.010
0.0063 0.0090
0.0042 0.060
0.0028 0.0040
0.0018 0.0026
0.0012 0.0017
0.00071 0.00107
0.00052 0.00075
0.983
0.696
0.454
0.896
0.229
0.157
0.106
0.058
0.047
0.32
12
19
70
84
8
12
51
32
24
16
100
0.53
0.4
0.28
0.17
0.14
7.6
4.5
3.4
2.2
1.4
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.26
0.20
100
120
140
180
220
260
320
400
500
620
740
900
1200
1400
1800
2200
2600
107
353 **352 351
66
53
121
57.1
53
72
101
127
188
257
330
500
715
42
36.8
49.2
68
*357
*271
**272
*358
*273
*274
*359
*278
*276
*275
*277
96
97
0.020
0.014
89
98
99
128
172
232
325
449
138
136
135
137
139
7
5
4
3
1010 633
1260 833
1660 1140 0.00035 0.00047
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International designations for flanges
INTERNATIONAL DES IGNATIONS FOR FLANGES
CIRCULAR PIN FLANGE
WAVEGUIDE
FLANGES
OFFICIAL DESIGNATIONS: IEC NORM
NORM: EIA
NORM: EIA
FLANGE
WAVEGUIDE
R - ( )
NORM: IEC
NORM: EIA
WR - ( )
A
B
C
D
E
F
WR - ( )
WR - ( )
C(1)
R - ( )
IEC-P(2)
U(3)
BRASS
CA-R( ) CB-R( ) PA-R( ) PB-R( ) PC-R( ) PD-R( ) PF-R( ) UA-R( ) UB-R( ) UD-R( ) UE-R( )
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2300
2100
1800
1500
1150
975
770
650
510
430
340
284
229
187
159
137
112
90
75
62
51
42
34
28
22
19
3
4
5
6
8
9
12
14
18
22
26
32
40
48
58
70
84
100
120
140
180
220
260
320
400
500
620
740
900
1200
1400
1800
2200
2600
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
381
383
383 N
385
67 B005
67 B006
67 B007
67 B008
67 B009
67 B010
74 - 001
74 - 002
74 - 003
X
X
X
X
15
12
10
8
7
5
4
3
387
387 M
387 M
387 M
387 M
UH-R
X
X
35
41
NOTES:
(1) pressurizable with “choke flanges”
(2) pressurizable
(3) no-pressurizable
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FLANGES
NORM: JAN
UG - ( ) / U
NORM: EIA NORM: EIA
CPR - ( )
CMR - ( )
“STANDARD”
“CHOKE FLANGE”
F: FLAT
F: FLAT
G :GROOVE
BRASS
ALUMINUM ALLOY
ALUMINUM
BRASS
ALLOY
~ CPR-G
~ CPR-G
~ CPR-F
“FLAT” ~ CMR ~ CPR-F
“FLAT” ~ CMR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2300
2100
1800
1500
1150
975
770
650
510
430
417 B
1714
1715
1716
1362
1718
1344
418 B
437 A
554 A
1720
1717
1711
1343
1719
1345
10 435 A
B
11 553 A
12 53
13
1712
1724
1726
1728
1346
1348
1350
1352
1713
1725
1727
1729
1747
1349
1351
1353
340
284
229
187
1479
584
1484
1480
54 A
585 A
284
229
187
14 149 A 1475
407
148 B
C
406 A
B
15
1730
1732
1354
1356
1731
1733
1355
1357
159
137
159
137
16 344
17 51
1476
1477
1478
441
138
135
1481
1482
1483
343 A
B
52 A
B
440 A
B
137 A
1734
1736
1358
1360
1735
1737
1359
1371
112
90
112
90
18 39
19
40 A
136 A
20 419
21
1665
597
541 A
596 A
1666
596 A
22 505
23
24 599
600 A
B
25 599 N 1521
26 599 N
27 599 M 1523
28 599 M 1522
19
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
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EFFECT OF V.S .W.R. ON TRANS MITTED P OWER
V.S.W.R. RETURN TRANS. VOLT POWER POWER
V.S.W.R. RETURN TRANS. VOLT POWER POWER
V.S.W.R.
LOSS
dB
LOSS
dB
REFL. TRANS
REFL. V.S.W.R.
%
LOSS
dB
LOSS
dB
REFL. TRANS
REFL.
%
dB
COEFF.
%
dB
COEFF.
%
1.00
1 01
1.02
1 03
1 04
.0
.1
.2
.3
.3
∞
.000
.000
.000
.001
.002
.00
.00
.01
.01
.02
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
1.64
1.66
1.68
1.70
1.72
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.5
4.7
12.3
12.1
11.9
11.7
11.5
.263
.276
.289
.302
.315
.24
.25
.25
.26
.26
94.1
93.8
93.6
93.3
93.0
5.9
6.2
6.4
6.7
7.0
46.1
40.1
36.6
34.2
1.05
1.06
1.07
1.08
1.09
.4
.5
.6
.7
.7
32.3
30.7
29.4
28.3
27.3
.003
.004
.005
.006
.008
.02
.03
.03
.04
.04
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.8
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.74
1.76
1.78
1.80
1.82
4.8
4.9
5.0
5.1
5.2
11.4
11.2
11.0
10.9
10.7
.329
.342
.356
.370
.384
.27
.28
.28
.29
.29
92.7
92.4
92.1
91.8
91.5
7.3
7.6
7.9
8.2
8.5
1.10
1.11
1.12
1 13
1.14
.8
.9
1.0
1.1
1.1
26.4
24.7
24.9
24.3
23.7
.010
.012
.014
.016
.019
.05
.05
.06
.06
.07
99.8
99.7
99.7
99.6
99.6
.2
.3
.3
.4
.4
1.84
1.86
1.88
1.90
1.92
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
10.6
10.4
10.3
10.2
10.0
.398
.412
.426
.440
.454
.30
.30
.31
.31
.32
91.3
91.0
90.7
90.4
90.1
8.7
9.0
9.3
9.6
9.9
1.15
1.16
1.17
1.18
1.19
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.5
23.1
22.6
22.1
21.7
21.2
.021
.024
.027
.030
.033
.07
.07
.08
.08
.09
99.5
99.5
99.4
99.3
99.2
.5
.5
.6
.7
.8
1.94
1.96
1.98
2.00
2.50
5.8
5.8
5.9
6.0
8.0
9.9
9.8
9.7
9.5
7.4
.468
.483
.497
.512
.881
.32
.32
.33
.33
.43
89.8
89.5
89.2
88.9
81.6
10.2
10.5
10.8
11.1
18.4
1.20
1.21
1.22
1.23
1.24
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.9
20.8
20.4
20.1
19.7
19.4
.036
.039
.043
.046
.050
.09
.10
.10
.10
.11
99.2
99.1
99.0
98.9
98.9
.8
.9
1.0
1.1
1.1
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.50
5.00
9.5
10.9
12.0
13.1
14.0
6.0
5.1
4.4
3.9
3.5
1.249
1.603
1.938
2.255
2.553
.50
.56
.60
.64
.67
75.0
69.1
64.0
59.5
55.6
25.0
30.9
36.0
40.5
44.4
1.25
1.26
1.27
1.28
1.29
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.2
19.1
18.8
18.5
18.2
17.9
.054
.058
.062
.066
.070
.11
.12
.12
.12
.13
98.9
98.7
98.6
98.5
98.4
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
5.50
6.00
6.50
7.00
7.50
14.8
15.6
16.3
16.9
17.5
3.2
2.9
2.7
2.5
2.3
2.834
3.100
3.351
3.590
3.817
.69
.71
.73
.75
.76
52.1
49.0
46.2
43.7
41.5
47.9
51.0
53.8
56.2
58.5
1.30
1.32
1.34
1.36
1.38
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.7
2.8
17.7
17.2
16.8
16.3
15.9
.075
.083
.093
.102
.112
.13
.14
.15
.15
.16
98.3
98.1
97.9
97.7
97.5
1.7
1.9
2.1
2.3
2.5
8.00
8.50
9.00
9.50
10.00
18.1
18.6
19.1
19.6
20.0
2.2
2.1
1.9
1.8
1.7
4.033
4.240
4.437
4.626
4.807
.78
.79
.80
.81
.82
39.5
37.7
36.0
34.5
33.1
60.5
62.3
64.0
65.5
66.9
1.40
1.42
1.44
1.46
1.48
2.9
3.0
3.2
3.3
3.4
15.6
15.2
14.9
14.6
14.3
.122
.133
.144
.155
.166
.17
.17
.18
.19
.19
97.2
97.0
96.7
96.5
96.3
2.8
3.0
3.3
3.5
3.7
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
15.00
20.8
21.6
22.3
22.9
23.5
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.2
1.2
5.149
5.466
5.762
6.040
6.301
.83
.85
.86
.87
.88
30.6
28.4
26.5
24.9
23.4
69.4
71.6
73.5
75.1
76.6
1.50
1.52
1.54
1.56
1.58
3.5
3.6
3.8
3.9
4.0
14.0
13.7
13.4
13.2
13.0
.177
.189
.201
.213
.225
.20
.21
.21
.22
.22
96.0
95.7
95.5
95.2
94.9
4.0
4.3
4.5
4.8
5.1
16.00
17.00
18.00
19.00
20.00
24.1
24.6
25.1
25.6
26.0
1.1
1.0
1.0
.9
6.547
6.780
7.002
7.212
7.413
.88
.89
.89
.90
.90
22.1
21.0
19.9
19.0
18.1
77.9
79.0
80.1
81.0
81.9
.9
1.60
1.62
4.1
4.2
12.7
12.5
.238
.250
.23
.24
94.7
94.4
5.3
5.6
25.00
30.00
28.0
29.5
.7
.6
8.299
9.035
.92
.94
14.8
12.5
85.2
87.5
Frequency Designation Chart
0.15
0.3
0.5
0.75
1.5
L
3
5
8
15
30
K
50
75
Frequency (GHz)
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
1
2
4
6
10
20
K
40
60
100
IEEE STD-521-1976
VHF
UHF
60
S
C
X
Ku
Ka
MILLIMETER
Frequency
designation
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
J CS frequency
designations
200
100
40
20
10
6
3.75
2
0.75
0.5 0.3
0.4
300
150
75
50
30
15
7.5
5
3
1.5
0.6
Wavelength (cm )
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HOW TO ORDER?
FOR INSTANCE:
B
X
J
1
0
0
9 -
0 0
X X X X X - X X
TECHNOLOGY
CUSTOMER’S PART - NUMBER
B
F
COAXIAL DEVICE
00 CATALOG REFERENCE
WAVEGUIDE DEVICE
L, N DROP-IN DEVICE
FACTORY SERIES NUMBERS
U
SMD DEVICE
FREQUENCY RANGE
USING JCS FREQUENCY DESIGNATION
ex: J = 10 to 20 GHz
MODEL
1
ISOLATOR
3
4
6
3-PORT CIRCULATOR
4-PORT CIRCULATOR
DIFFERENTIAL PHASE SHIFT CIRCULATOR
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Quality assurance
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Ove rview
Ma n u fa c t u rin g fl ow -ch a rt
Raw m aterials
TEMEX Quality Assurance program m e is
based on the requirem ents of ISO9001-2000.
Beyond these requirem ents, TEMEX defines
“quality” as custom er satisfaction; and to
assure that, the TEMEX Quality Assurance
team works closely with engineering and
production groups.
Incom ing inspection
N
REJ ECT
Pass?
Storage
The Com pany is actively involved in industry
task groups concerned with m icrowave
com ponent standards, i.e:
Assem bly
Visual inspection
•
electrical m easuring m ethods and test
conditions : i.e NFC 96-316 (for m icrowave
devices, circulators and isolators).
Magnetic field adjustm ent
Therm al cycling
The high quality of our custom designs is the
result of close cooperation between the
engineering team s of the custom er and
those at TEMEX.
Electrical adjustm ent
Electrical m easurem ent 100%
In line inspection
Reproducibility is ensured by rigorous
control of all procedures and operations, per
MILQ 9858A.
Cleaning, painting, m arking
Final inspection
N
Pass?
Y
REJ ECT
Y
N
Request for
custom er inspection
Custom er inspection
Y
Certificate of
conform ance
Certificate of
conform ance
N
Finished products storage
Packing
Delivery
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After tem perature stabilization, the quality level of delivered m odels is periodically checked by
sam pling, according to the tests hereunder and the testing procedures defined in the relevant
specifications.
CONDITIONS
DOCUMENTS
IEC
5
6
7
8
TESTS
NFC
MIL-STD
20-714
Na Test
Nb Test
68-2-14
Na Test
Nb Test
K
L
- 25°C + 70°C
5 cycles - 30 mn
-40°C
5 cycles -30 mn
+85°C -40°C
+100°C -55°C +125°C
202 F
Method 107 F
Therm al shocks
5 cycles - 30 mn
5 cycles - 30 mn
30g
11 ms 50g
11 ms 100g
6 ms
20-727
Ea Test
68-2-27
Ea Test
202 F
Method 202 D
Mechanical shocks
Detail SP
M
3 shocks 3 axes 3 shocks 3 axes 3 shocks 3 axes
10 Hz
10 g
5 cycles 15 mn
55 Hz
3 axes
10 Hz
10 g
500 Hz 10 Hz 2000 Hz 10 Hz 2000 Hz
3 axes 10 g 3 axes 20 g 3 axes
5 cycles 20 mn
202 F
Method 201 A
20-706
Fc Test
68-2-6
Fc Test
Sinusoidal vibrations
Constant acceleration
Seal
N
P
5 cycles 15 mn 5 cycles 20 mn
202 F
Method 212 A
20-707
Ga Test
68-2-7
Ga Test
20 g
3 axes
5 mn
50 g
3 axes 100 g
5 mn
3 axes
1 mn
200 g
3 axes
1 mn
Method 1
Qk test
Method 2
Qc test
20-717
Q Test
68-2-17
Q Test
202 F
Method 112 C
Not applicable
21 days
Detail SP
Detail SP
R
S
202 F
Method 103 B
4 days
10 days
20-703
Ca Test
68-2-3
Ca Test
Dam p heat
steady state
40°C
-
93%
40°C
-
93%
40°C
-
93%
20-720
Tb Test
Method 1A
Ta Test
Tab termination
solderability
method Ta
(1)
Soldering heat
Method Tb
68-2-20 A
202 F
Method 208 F
Not applicable
Detail SP
T
Solderability
68-2-20(2)
(1)
260°C
(2)
235°C
Method 1
15-58
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