D3I8012YMG

36-D3I8012YMG
D3I8012YMG

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RF Isolators New Part Number D3I8012YMG-77K

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Product Category: RF Isolators
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8 GHz to 12 GHz
0.5 dB
Connector
Female, Female
21.844 mm x 14.48 mm x 30.48 mm
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Brand: DiTom
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: US
Package/Case: 21.844 mm x 14.48 mm x 30.48 mm
Product: Isolators
Product Type: RF Isolators
Series: D3I8012YMG
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Filters
Termination Style: Connector
Type: Single and Dual Junction
Part # Aliases: D3C8012YMG-77K
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8525602008
ECCN:
EAR99

Cryogenic Isolators & Circulators

DiTom Cryogenic Isolators and Circulators are engineered to operate at cryogenic temperatures, primarily for quantum computing applications. The cryogenic devices are designed to operate below 77K (-196°C) and continue operating in the mK range. The product lineup offers single- and dual-junction options and three frequency ranges: 4GHz to 8GHz, 4GHz to 12GHz, and 8GHz to 12GHz. The cryogenic devices are magnetically shielded and feature 12dB to 40dB isolation, 0.4dB to 2dB insertion loss, and 12dB to 20dB return loss. DiTom Cryogenic Isolators and Circulators are ideal for laboratories, quantum computing, radio astronomy, and space flight.