ETL’s attenuators, including variable rotary attenuators, cover IF, L-band and frequencies up to 40GHz, and are available as DC pass or DC block. The attenuator range also covers 3, 6, 10, 15, 20 or 20dB. Our attenuators offer exceptional performance across IF and L-band frequencies, with a variety of connector types available. ETL also supplies a range of DC Block units that provide reliable DC blocking and can be used in conjunction with any of our RF Component products.

Versatile attenuators: low loss, broad range, and flexible connectivity

ETL’s range of attenuators is designed to deliver exceptional performance with low insertion loss. This range covers both IF and L-band frequencies, providing versatile solutions for various signal attenuation needs. The attenuators are available in configurations that support either DC pass or DC block functions, catering to different system requirements.

ETL’s DC blocks ensure minimum interference to the RF signals whilst blocking any DC signals present.

To ensure compatibility with diverse applications, ETL offers these components in several impedance and connector types, including 50 ohm SMA, N-type, or BNC, and 75 ohm BNC or F-type. This extensive range ensures that users can find the right solution for their specific attenuation and connectivity needs.

FAQ

What frequency ranges do ETL attenuators cover?

ETL’s attenuators cover IF and L-band frequencies, providing versatile solutions for various RF applications.

Are ETL attenuators available with DC pass or DC block?

Yes, ETL offers attenuators with both DC pass and DC block options to suit different system requirements.

What connector types are available for ETL attenuators?

ETL attenuators are available in 50 ohm SMA, N-type, or BNC connectors, and in 75 ohm BNC or F-type connectors.

What is the primary benefit of using ETL attenuators?

ETL attenuators provide precise attenuation with low insertion loss, ensuring reliable performance and signal integrity.

Can ETL attenuators be used in high-power applications?

ETL attenuators are designed to handle a range of power levels; for specific high-power needs, it’s advisable to consult the product specifications or ETL support.