The maximum power handling of PAT-10 is 1W, but it's recommended to derate it to 0.5W for continuous operation to ensure reliability and longevity.
The PAT-10 has a nominal impedance of 50 ohms, but it's recommended to use a pi-network or a T-network to match the impedance to your system for optimal performance. You can use Mini-Circuits' own impedance matching tools or consult with their application engineers for guidance.
The operating temperature range of PAT-10 is -40°C to +85°C, but it's recommended to operate it within -20°C to +70°C for optimal performance and reliability.
Yes, PAT-10 is designed to meet the requirements of high-reliability and space-constrained applications. It's built with high-quality materials and has a compact package size, making it suitable for use in aerospace, defense, and other demanding applications.
To troubleshoot issues with PAT-10, start by checking the power supply and input/output connections. Then, use a signal generator and spectrum analyzer to verify the signal integrity and frequency response. If the issue persists, consult Mini-Circuits' application notes and technical support resources for further guidance.