IRC Announces Availability Of New Microwave Resistor Sample Kits

Corpus Christi, TX -- TT electronics IRC Advanced Film Division has developed a sample kit of its ball grid termination arrays, attenuators, and discrete terminators, which deliver high frequency performance in commercial and military communication systems, industrial equipment, medical systems, and automotive assemblies. Typical applications include wireless applications such as satellite, radar, and microwave data link, as well as cable television, set-top box, computer bus, and high-speed router and switch backplane termination circuits.

"Our TaNFilm technology enables design engineers to incorporate ultra-stable resistors with high frequency characteristics for their high speed digital and microwave designs," explained Kevin Palmer, regional sales manager for IRC. "This kit gives them access to engineering samples for their prototype designs."
IRC's proprietary TaNFilm thinfilm tantalum nitride resistive process produces ultrastable self-passivating resistive elements with superior environmental performance, even in moist conditions, eliminating reliability issues that can arise with nichrome resistance elements under similar conditions.
The sample kit includes:
- A selection of 1206 thin film surface mount attenuators with attenuation values of 3 dB, 6 dB, 10 dB, and 20 dB at 50 ¥Ø and 75 ¥Ø impedances (PFC-A Series)
- Isolated and bussed BGA network terminators, which contain high-density networks on a reduced footprint (CHC Series)
- High frequency resistor chip terminators, sizes 0603 and 0805, with absolute TCRs to ¡¾25 ppm/¨¬C and values of 50 ¥Ø (PFC-HF Series)
In addition to the standard values presented in datasheets and in the design kits, IRC will produce devices with custom specifications to meet customer requirements.
IRC Inc. is a manufacturer of advanced film, metal glaze, and wirewound resistive products with facilities in Corpus Christi, TX; Boone, NC; Smithfield, NC; and Barbados. IRC is part of TT electronics plc, a global electronics company manufacturing advanced electronic components, assemblies, and sensor modules for the automotive, telecommunications, computer, and aerospace markets.
Source: TT electronics