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Bias-Tees integrate DC with RF

By Redding Traiger | July 25, 2023

Fairview Microwave has just unveiled its latest innovation, ultra-wideband bias tees, enhancing the fluid application of DC and RF signals in electronic devices.

The bias tees, available immediately, establish the DC bias point of electronic components without interfering with their performance. They command a sweeping frequency range from 50 kHz to a massive 110 GHz, accommodating a broad spectrum of applications to meet customers’ diverse needs.

A testament to Fairview Microwave’s commitment to flexibility, the bias tees accommodate both male and female W1 RF connector configurations, as well as an SMC male DC connector. They showcase robustness with compact, durable aluminum encasements that confidently meet the MIL-STD-202F tests for thermal shock, mechanical shock, and vibration.

The bias tees promise not just proficient DC biasing courtesy of the SMC connector but also exhibit metrology-grade quality. With their sturdy mechanical designs and W1 1 mm connectors, they ensure reduced signal interference, low insertion loss, and superior return-loss characteristics.

Fairview Microwave remains steadfast in its commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability. Upon launch, the ultra-wideband bias tees are compliant with the RoHS, adhering to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive.

Fairview’s new ultra-wideband bias tees are in stock and available for same-day shipping.


Filed Under: bias tees, Development tool, Passive Components, RF, Tools
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