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KTVA Series Temperature Variable Attenuators
  • Frequency Range from 16 to 36 GHz 
  • Attenuation Values from 2 to 6dB 
  • Wire Bondable Connections Available 
  • Tape and Reel Packaging Available 
  • Space Qualified 
  • Impedance 50 Ohms 
  • RoHS Compliant Option Available

Smiths Interconnect|EMC's KTVA high frequency Thermopads are ideal for millimeter-wave amplifiers. KTVA is capable of handling 100mw input power and available in wire bondable and surface mount packages. The recently released K2TVA handles 200mw input power and provides highest shift over temperature from 27 GHz to 32 GHz. It is offered in 3, 4, 5 and 6dB with TCA shifts of -0.005 and -0.007dB/dB/ºC.

Standard narrowband versions cover specific segments in the K and Ka bands. An optimized broadband version operating from 16 to 36 GHz is also available.

The KTVA chip attenuator is available in designs of 3, 4 and 6 dB and temperature of attenuation coefficients (TCA) values of .003, .004, .005, and .006 dB/dB/deg C with an operating temperature from -55 to +150 ºC. The KTVA design also offers custom frequency band responses for narrow band applications with improved VSWR performance and attenuation accuracy. This product is space qualified and has flight history for those requiring pre-qualified space flight heritage.

  KTVA Series Temperature Variable Attenuators
  Package Style
  Surface-Mount Wire-Bondable K2TVA
Wire-Bondable
Operating Frequency 18.0 - 36.0 GHz 16.0 - 36.0 GHz 27.0 - 32.0 GHz
Impedance 50 Ω 50 Ω
VSWR, Typical 1.35 1.25
Power Handling 200 mW
Operating Temperature -55ºC to 150ºC
Size 3.05 mm x 1.65 mm
Footprint Compatibility KFA Series
Substrate Alumina
Resistive Material Thick Film
Terminal Material Thick Film
Terminal Finish (Link to Data Sheet) Solder Plated Wire-Bondable Gold Wire-Bondable Gold
Silver / Nickel
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