300 w power, 2 mhz switching rate, spdt switches
The ENON 300 W Peak, 80 ns Transition Time series of broadband SPDT switches are designed for reliable operation to 300 W Peak , 40 W Average from 2 to 18 GHz. These are robust PIN diode switches with proven field reliability. Proprietary PIN diode architecture minimizes junction temperatures to assure long life under high power conditions. Typical applications include radar cross-section measurements, polarity selection, transmit/receive, blanking, etc. Please consult factory for SPNT configurations.
 
features
  State of the Art PIN Diode Architecture
  Fast Switching Speeds
  Low Loss, High Isolation, Broad Band
  Small Size & Weight
 
specifications
Product Number Freq. Band GHz Peak Power W Average Power W Insertion Loss,dB
(maximum)
Isolation dB (min) Transition Time ns. (max)
ES0011 2.0-4.0 300 40 1.0 50 80
ES0012 4.0-8.0 300 40 1.3 50 80
ES0013 8-18 300 40 2.2 45 80

Common Switch Specifications
VSWR: 1.8:1 maximum, with the exception of ES0013 which is 2:1 maximum.
TTL Control Rate:2 MHz maximum.
Logic: TTL, unbalanced. E1 Logic input.
Control: E1 TTL LO J1 to J2, E1 TTL HI J1 to J3.
Configuration: SPDT, Reflecting.
Switching: "Cold", RF must be gated off during switching.
Transition Time:Measured from the 10% falling edge of the off going RF Path to the 90% of the rising edge of the on going RF Path.
Switching Speed:150 ns maximum. Measured from the 10% to 90% and the 90% to 10% of the detected RF signal.
Supply Positive:+5 V +/- 5% @ 350 mA maximum.
Negative: - 28 V +/- 2% @ 150 mA maximum.
Connectors: RF / Control: SMA - F,
RF Pulse Width: 10 us. maximum.
Outline: 2.30 x 1.55 x 0.50 (inches).
Mounting: 0.125 diameter thru, 4 places (inches).
Temperature: Operating: -55 to +85 degrees C.
Storage: -55 to +125 degrees C.
Seal: Units are hermetically sealed
Altitude: 50000 feet. maximum.
Specifications subject to change, Please Consult Enon Sales.

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