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Pasternack Expands Offering of Millimeter-wave Waveguide Antennas to Cater for 5G

Pasternack Expands Offering of Millimeter-wave Waveguide Antennas to Cater for 5G Image Credit: Pasternack

Pasternack has expanded its offering of mmWave waveguide antennas to address the growing number of 5G and other high-frequency applications.

Pasternack’s line of millimeter-wave, waveguide antennas has added 54 new models and now covers broad operating frequency ranges from 1.7 to 220 GHz, provides nominal gain ranging from 0 dBi to 40 dBi, and features a variety of different waveguide sizes. 

Five new categories of high frequency waveguide antennas are now available to address point-to-point and point-to-multi-point wireless applications, including probe waveguide antennas to 170 GHz with 6.5 dBi of gain, dual polarized waveguide antennas to 110 GHz with 13-20 dBi of gain, corner reflector antennas with .02 m2-16,000 m2 radar cross sections, sector waveguide antennas to 40 GHz with 6dBi of gain as well as a series of waveguide antenna mounting fixtures designed to work with UG383/U,UG385/U, UG387/U, UG595/U, UG599/U and UG1530/U flanges.

In addition to introducing four entirely new categories of waveguide antennas, Pasternack has also added 19 models to their existing categories of scalar feed horn and omni-directional waveguide antennas. 

Mark Miller, Product Line Manager, Pasternack
These new waveguide antennas are perfect to address the expanding number of high-frequency applications we’re seeing, including the latest 5G deployments.

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