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An RF attenuator is a passive device that reduces the power level of an RF signal without distorting its waveform. By introducing a known loss, attenuators help manage signal levels, protect sensitive components, and improve system performance. They are available in fixed, variable, and step types, and are commonly specified by attenuation value (dB), frequency range, power handling, and connector interface.
Attenuation Control: Provides precise reduction of signal power in defined steps (e.g., 1 dB, 3 dB, 10 dB) or continuously adjustable
Frequency Range: Can support DC to 50+ GHz depending on the design.
Low Insertion Loss: Ensures minimal impact on signal transmission and VSWR performance.
Power Handling: Low-, medium-, and high-power models available, from a few watts to hundreds of watts.
Impedance Matching: Typically 50 ohm (some are 75 ohm), ensuring minimal reflection and low VSWR.
Types: Fixed attenuators, variable attenuators, programmable or step attenuators.
Protecting sensitive instruments from high signal levels
Adjusting signal levels in test and measurement setups
Improving impedance matching and minimizing reflections
Balancing power in RF/microwave circuits
cable TV distribution and headend systems
vehicle radar (24 GHz, 77 GHz for ADAS)
studio equipment, satellite uplink/downlink stations
Power | 50W |
Frequency | DC-6GHz |
VSWR | DC-6GHz≦1.25 |
Attenuation | (1-10dB)±0.8dB (15-30dB) ±1.5 dB |
Impedance | 50 ohm |
RF Connector | N male to female |
Working Temperature | -55 ~ +125 ℃ |
Regular models require 15 days, while some complex connectors require 25 days.
Most RF connectors are CNC-machined parts and do not require mold-making.
However, each part needs to be fine-tuned on the CNC machine. Typically, a single sample costs $200.
This fee will be refunded after a 5K bulk order.
Brass RF connectors come with a one-year warranty.
Stainless steel connectors come with a three-year warranty.
The lifespan also depends on the contact material beryllium contacts offer better durability.
Our products fully comply with ROHS & REACH regulations.
Yes. We are honored to provide military-grade products with exceptionally stable quality.
Regular connectors: 500 PCS
Adapters: 100 PCS
Military connectors: 100 PCS
Common materials include:
Body: Brass, stainless steel
Insulator: PTFE, PEEK
Contacts: Brass, phosphor bronze, beryllium copper
Other: Aluminum, titanium alloy
Male: Has a center pin and usually an outer thread or bayonet. Female: Has a receptacle (socket) for the center pin and matching thread. Some connectors (like SMA) can be confusing because “reverse polarity” (RP-SMA) swaps pin/socket configuration.
VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) indicates signal reflection. Ideal: 1.0 (perfect match). Lower VSWR means less signal loss and distortion.
Telecom (5G, LTE, satellite) Aerospace & defense (radar, avionics, secure comms) Test & measurement (network/spectrum analyzers) Broadcast & video distribution Automotive radar and IoT devices Medical imaging & equipment
They are often used interchangeably. However: Coaxial connector refers to the physical design (shielded cylindrical form). RF connector emphasizes its use in radio-frequency applications. Most RF connectors are coaxial.
An RF attenuator is a passive device that reduces the power level of an RF signal without distorting its waveform. By introducing a known loss, attenuators help manage signal levels, protect sensitive components, and improve system performance. They are available in fixed, variable, and step types, and are commonly specified by attenuation value (dB), frequency range, power handling, and connector interface.
Attenuation Control: Provides precise reduction of signal power in defined steps (e.g., 1 dB, 3 dB, 10 dB) or continuously adjustable
Frequency Range: Can support DC to 50+ GHz depending on the design.
Low Insertion Loss: Ensures minimal impact on signal transmission and VSWR performance.
Power Handling: Low-, medium-, and high-power models available, from a few watts to hundreds of watts.
Impedance Matching: Typically 50 ohm (some are 75 ohm), ensuring minimal reflection and low VSWR.
Types: Fixed attenuators, variable attenuators, programmable or step attenuators.
Protecting sensitive instruments from high signal levels
Adjusting signal levels in test and measurement setups
Improving impedance matching and minimizing reflections
Balancing power in RF/microwave circuits
cable TV distribution and headend systems
vehicle radar (24 GHz, 77 GHz for ADAS)
studio equipment, satellite uplink/downlink stations
Power | 50W |
Frequency | DC-6GHz |
VSWR | DC-6GHz≦1.25 |
Attenuation | (1-10dB)±0.8dB (15-30dB) ±1.5 dB |
Impedance | 50 ohm |
RF Connector | N male to female |
Working Temperature | -55 ~ +125 ℃ |
Regular models require 15 days, while some complex connectors require 25 days.
Most RF connectors are CNC-machined parts and do not require mold-making.
However, each part needs to be fine-tuned on the CNC machine. Typically, a single sample costs $200.
This fee will be refunded after a 5K bulk order.
Brass RF connectors come with a one-year warranty.
Stainless steel connectors come with a three-year warranty.
The lifespan also depends on the contact material beryllium contacts offer better durability.
Our products fully comply with ROHS & REACH regulations.
Yes. We are honored to provide military-grade products with exceptionally stable quality.
Regular connectors: 500 PCS
Adapters: 100 PCS
Military connectors: 100 PCS
Common materials include:
Body: Brass, stainless steel
Insulator: PTFE, PEEK
Contacts: Brass, phosphor bronze, beryllium copper
Other: Aluminum, titanium alloy
Male: Has a center pin and usually an outer thread or bayonet. Female: Has a receptacle (socket) for the center pin and matching thread. Some connectors (like SMA) can be confusing because “reverse polarity” (RP-SMA) swaps pin/socket configuration.
VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) indicates signal reflection. Ideal: 1.0 (perfect match). Lower VSWR means less signal loss and distortion.
Telecom (5G, LTE, satellite) Aerospace & defense (radar, avionics, secure comms) Test & measurement (network/spectrum analyzers) Broadcast & video distribution Automotive radar and IoT devices Medical imaging & equipment
They are often used interchangeably. However: Coaxial connector refers to the physical design (shielded cylindrical form). RF connector emphasizes its use in radio-frequency applications. Most RF connectors are coaxial.