Coaxial High Power Attenuators
Dec 18, 2025 by DEEWAVE
DEEWAVE released high power coaxial attenuators, with operation frequency DC-67GHz, and working power up to 1000W.

A coaxial attenuator is a device designed to reduce signal power in a coaxial transmission line. Widely used in electronic and communication systems, it serves to control signal strength, prevent signal distortion, and protect sensitive components from excessive power damage.
Generally, a coaxial attenuator consists of three main components: connectors, attenuation chips or chipsets, and heat sinks. Connectors commonly adopted include DIN(7/16), N Type, SMA, 2.92mm, and etc. As for heat sinks, due to the fact that attenuation chipsets of different power ratings generate heat that cannot be self-dissipated, it is necessary to increase the heat dissipation area of the chipset. The use of high-quality heat dissipation materials enables the attenuator to operate more stably.