Delay Lines
Delay lines are used in electronic systems to introduce a controlled delay in the transmission of signals. Essentially, they temporarily hold signals for a specific period before allowing them to continue their journey through the circuit.
Delay lines are crucial in applications such as radar systems, radio communication, signal processing, and 5G networks. They enable precise testing and calibration by emulating the time delays encountered in real-world scenarios, facilitating accurate performance assessment and troubleshooting.
In simpler terms, delay lines act like a pause button for signals, allowing engineers to manipulate and analyze them with precision.
Optical Delay Lines Up to 6GHz
Any type of fixed or progressive ODL of up to 6.0GHz with direct modulation (L, S, & C bands).
Optical Delay Lines Up to 40GHz
Any fixed time delay between 1ns and 250μs (fixed). X, Ku, K and Ka bands).
Delay Lines (12 to 140GHz)
Models from 12 to 140 GHz. Modular design for delays from 10 ns up