Pickering launches matrices for 2.5GHz frequencies
Pickering Interfaces
60-730/60-770 RF Matrices
Pickering Interfaces is expanding its range of customer-focused LXI switch matrices with the introduction of the 60-730 and 60-770 RF Matrices for switching signals to frequencies up to 2.5GHz.
The 60-770 is a 50ohm RF Matrix available in 32 x 8, 24 x 8, 16 x 8 and 8 x 8 configurations contained within a 3U rack-mountable case.
Front-panel connectors are SMA.
The 60-730 is a 75ohm RF matrix available in 32 x 16, 16 x 16, 16 x 8 and 8 x 8 configurations contained within a 6U rack-mountable case.
Front-panel connectors are F Type, allowing the LXI device to be used in typical coaxial video applications.
The RF Devices can be constructed in a variety of configuration to meet specific user requests.
The construction method ensures the matrices offer excellent crosstalk and isolation characteristics and provide a cost-effective solution for the complex routing of RF signals in test systems.
The products all use high-reliability EMR relays and can be offered in other configurations and connector styles to meet individual needs.
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