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RF MICROWAVE SERIES RF300/RF303 handbook

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1. Shock 30 g s General Note D 6 msec half sine cleanliness e Gold plated precious metal alloy contacts ensure reliable switching Enclosure 7 7 Hermetically sealed e Hermetically sealed RF300 0 09 oz 2 559 max e Solderable leads RF303 0 16 oz 4 5g max 2003 TELEDYNE RELAYS SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE RF300 RF303 Page 26 www teledynerelays com RF300 RF303 1203 Q1 SERIES RF300 AND RF303 TYPICAL RF CHARACTERISTICS See RF Notes Isolation Across Contacts RF Note 4 Isolation Pole to Pole RF Note 5 Isolation dB Isolation dB 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Insertion Loss RF Note 6 VSWR RF Note 6 j TIT I 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 Frequency MHz Frequency MHz m Ko 2 o a e al c O o a RF300 Time Response RF Note 6 37ps reference 62 3ps propagation i time ie er ee 51 1ps pulse rise time pulse rise L Tmt T Time ps RF NOTES 1 Test conditions D Fixture 031 copper clad reinforced PTFE RT duroid 6002 with SMA connectors RT duroid is a registered trademark of Rogers Corporation Room ambient temperature Terminals not tested were terminated with 50 ohm load Contact signal le
2. FOR UNINSULATED CASE GROUND s Cir 202108 pa OPTIONS SEE APPENDIX KRONOR NO PROI UAON BELOW BOTTOM OF HEADER WHEN GROUND PINS EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS TO ORDER THE CASE GROUND OPTION AFTER THE SERIES DESIGNATOR ADD Y TO THE PART NUMBER FOR POSITION 5 OR 2 TO THE PART NUMBER FOR POSITION 10 EXAMPLE RF300Y COIL VOLTAGE GENERAL NOTES 1 Relays will exhibit no contact chatter in excess of 10 usec or transfer in excess of 1 usec RF300 RF303 Page 29 SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 2003 TELEDYNE RELAYS www teledynerelays com RF300 RF303 1203 Q1 as T Ro ior aa i lt m
3. RF amp MICROWAVE AS iG RF300 AVF 4 TELEDYNE RELAYS A Unit of Teledyne Electronics and Communications S E RI ES HIGH REPEATABILITY RS BROADBAND RF303 TO 5 RELAYS DPDT RELAY TYPE Repeatable RF relay INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE FEATURES The ultraminiature RF300 and RF303 relays are designed to provide improved ma RF signal repeatability over the frequency range These relays are highly STATIONARY CONTACT MOVING CONTACT L ma LOWER STATIONARY__ 7 ex CONTACT Cj UNI FRAME suitable for use in attenuator and other RF circuits the RF 300 and RF303 feature N ARMATURE PU e High repeatability e Broader bandwidth e Metal enclosure for EMI shielding e Ground pin option to improve case grounding e High isolation between control and signal paths e Highly resistant to ESD CONSTRUCTION FEATURES The following unique construction features and manufacturing techniques provide excellent resistance to environmental extremes and overall high reliability ENVIRONMENTAL AND PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS e Uni frame motor design provides high magnetic efficiency and mechanical Temperature 65 C to 125 C rigidity Ambient Operating 55 C to 85 C e Minimum mass components and welded construction provide maximum Vibration 10 g s to 500 Hz resistance to shock and vibration General Note 1 3 P E e Advanced cleaning techniques provide maximum assurance of internal
4. opper clad reinforced PTFE circuit board at 20 C ref The un utilized contacts were terminated in 50 ohms characteristic impedance of measuring equipment is 50 ohms The relays were mounted flush to the circuit board ground plane without the relay header soldered to the ground plane 2003 TELEDYNE RELAYS SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE RF300 RF303 Page 28 www teledynerelays com RF300 RF303 1203 Q1 SERIES RF300 AND RF303 GENERAL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 25 c Contact arrangement 2 Form C DPDT Contact resistance 0 15 ohm max initial measured 1 8 from the header Resistive 1Amp 28Vdc Contact load rati ig Low level 10 to 50 pA 10 to 50 mV Contact life rating 10 000 000 cycles typical at low level z 3 RF300 450 mW typical nominal rated voltage Coll operating power RF303 200 mW typical nominal rated voltage RF300 4 0 ms max Operate time RF303 6 0 ms max RF300 3 0 ms max RF303 3 0 ms max Insulation resistance Dielectric strength 350 VRMS 60 Hz atmospheric pressure DETAILED ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 25 C RF300 5 RF300 12 BASE PART NUMBERS RF303 5 RF303 12 Coil resistance ohms 20 031 79 H DIMENSION MAX 275 RF300 6 99 385 RF303 5 78 TERMINAL NUMBERING SCHEMATIC 75 19 05 MIN HEADER DIMENSIONS TERMINAL NUMBERING AND SCHEMATIC ARE aon AS VIEWED FROM THE TERMINALS aes DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES MILLIMETERS POSITIONS 5 AND 10 ARE
5. vel 10 dBm No of test samples 4 Data presented herein represents typical characteristics and is not intended for use as specification limits Data is per pole except for pole to pole data Data is the average from readings taken on all open contacts Data is the average from readings taken on poles with coil energized and de energized Data is the average from readings taken on all closed contacts Test fixture effect de embedded from frequency and time response data DAES Noohoh RF300 RF303 Page 27 SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 2003 TELEDYNE RELAYS www teledynerelays com RF300 RF303 1203 Q1 JAVMOUYSIN 8 du RF amp MICROWAVE SERIES RF300 AND RF303 RF REPEATABILITY PERFORMANCE See RF Notes 1 2 and 3 1 million cycle repeatability 0 1 dB from DC to 3GHz 5 Typical repeatability of attenuation during life normally open contacts 5 Number of cycles x10 7 Typical repeatability of insertion loss during life normally closed contacts 5 Number of cycles xi0 ji NOTES One million cycle repeatability data is based upon 396 observations with an average repeatability 0 033 dB and a range of 0 093 dB 2 Repeatability of attenuation values were obtained from tests conducted in a 20 dB attenuator network with a 0 dBm input signal 3 Relay operates at frequencies higher than 3 GHz with reduced RF performance characteristics 4 Curves were developed from tests performed on a 0 031 c

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