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Telemakus’ TES6000-30 USB Controlled RF Switch

By Telemakus
Thursday, December 17, 2009

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The TES6000-30 features 0.5 GB flash memory containing all the installation files, data sheet and test results.



Telemakus, LLC (San Jose, CA) introduces the TES6000-30, laboratory-quality, RF SPDT Switch with 30 dB isolation and < 2 dB insertion loss. The switch is fully terminated at all ports with a return loss better than 20 dB at 4 GHz. The TES6000-30 features:

  • RF connectors that are SMA, with the common port male and ports 1 and 2 female allowing for easy interconnection.
  • A DC/control connector that is USB type A allowing direct connection to a PC or via a USB extender cable.
  • 0.5 GB flash memory containing all the installation files, data sheet and test results.
  • A windows based user interface that allows simple control of the switch configuration including both ports isolated.
  • Applicability in RF routing for various test configurations, switching between 2 RF sources or loads, pulse modulation for amplifier testing, redundancy switching and filter banks.

For more information visit www.telemakus.com

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