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Additional RF solutions include: GRF100 SMT High-Repeatability DPDT Relay n Surface mount — RoHS/lead-free n Excellent isolation n Insertion loss repeatability n Failsafe RF apps up to 6 GHz A150 Miniature Attenuator Relay n Built-in attenuator & bypass path n 1dB to 20dB attenuation options n Compact PCB package n RoHS/lead-free broad selection — Teledyne Relays offers a wide range of electromechanical, solid-state and coaxial switching devices for test and communications applications. © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com RF180 Miniature Latching Relay n DPDT RF Latching Relay n Excellent Isolation n RoHS/lead-free n Latching RF apps up to 6 GHz Series Configuration Switch Function Frequency Coil Voltage Connector Temperature Range Commercial Model Elite Model* Special Feature Typical Contact Life Typical RF Performance VSWR (max) Insertion Loss (max) Options Isolation (min) RF522 CCR-33M CCR-33 CCRT-33 DPDT SPDT SPDT SPDT Latching Failsafe & Latching Failsafe & Latching Failsafe & Latching DC to 10 GHz DC to 3 GHz DC to 18 GHz DC to 22 GHz DC to 18 GHz DC to 22 GHz 5, 12 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 Surface Mount SMB SMA SMA –55°C to +85°C — –25°C to +65°C — –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C Miniature SMT Lead Free 75-Ohm Impedance Compact package 50-Ohm Termination 1,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles See Figure 12 DC–1 GHz to 1.20:1 1–3 GHz to 1.30:1 See Figure 14 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 15 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 15 See Figure 12 DC–1 GHz to 0.20 dB 1–3 GHz to 0.30 dB See Figure 14 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 15 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 15 See Figure 12 DC–1 GHz to 80 dB 1–3 GHz to 70 dB See Figure 14 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 15 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 15 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Self Cutoff (Latching Only) — Indicator Contacts — ✔ ✔ Self Cutoff and Indicator Contacts (Latching Only) — ✔ ✔ ✔ TTL Interface — ✔ ✔ ✔ TTL Interface with Decoder — Moisture Seal — — ✔ ✔ ✔ Narrow Body ✔ ✔ .709 x .709 x .349 in. 18 x 18 x 8.86 mm See Figure 1 1.50 x 1.92 x .52 in. 38.1 x 48.8 x 13.2 mm See Figure 2 1.50 x 1.82 x .52 in. 38.1 x 46.2 x 13.2 mm See Figure 3 2.06 x 2.27 x .56 in. 52.3 x 57.7 x 14.2 mm See Figure 4 Direction of Contact/Drive Motion: 20 g’s, 4 msec, half-sine Transverse Directions: 40 g’s, 6 msec, half-sine MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) Typical Mechanical Outline Shock Vibration 10 g’s, 10–2000 Hz MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, Condition D Condition D Condition D (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) *Contact factory © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page Series CCR-53 CCRT-53 CCS-32 CCRS-33 SPDT SPDT SPDT 2P3T Failsafe & Latching Failsafe & Latching Failsafe & Latching Failsafe & Latching DC to 26.5 GHz DC to 26.5 GHz DC to 12 GHz DC to 18 GHz 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 SMA SMA N, TNC SMA –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° High Frequency 50-Ohm Termination High Power Multiport 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles VSWR (max) DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 18–26.5 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 16 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 18–26.5 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 16 DC–1 GHz to 1.25:1 1–4 GHz to 1.40:1 4–12 GHz to 1.70:1 See Figure 17 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 15 Insertion Loss (max) DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 0.70 dB See Figure 16 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 0.70 dB See Figure 16 DC–1 GHz to 0.30 dB 1–4 GHz to 0.40 dB 4–12 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 17 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 15 Isolation (min) DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 50.0 dB See Figure 16 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB 18–26.5 GHz –50.0 dB See Figure 16 DC–1 GHz to 70.0 dB 1–4 GHz to 60.0 dB 4–12 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 17 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 15 Indicator Contacts ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Self Cutoff and Indicator Contacts (Latching Only) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ TTL Interface ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 1.50 x 1.82 x .52 in. 38.1 x 46.2 x 13.2 mm See Figure 3 2.06 x 2.27 x .56 in. 52.3 x 57.7 x 14.2 mm See Figure 4 2.75 x 2.33 x .9 in. 69.9 x 59.2 x 22.9 mm See Figure 5 2.06 x 2.27 x .56 in. 52.3 x 57.7 x 14.2 mm See Figure 6 MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) Configuration Switch Function Frequency Coil Voltage Connector Temperature Range Commercial Model Elite Model* Special Feature Typical RF Performance Typical Contact Life Options Self Cutoff (Latching Only) TTL Interface with Decoder Moisture Seal Narrow Body Typical Mechanical Outline Shock Vibration MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, Condition D Condition D Condition D Condition D (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) *Contact factory Page Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Series CCRS-53 CCS-37 CCS-47 CCR-38 2P3T Transfer Switch Transfer Switch SP3T to SP6T Failsafe & Latching Failsafe & Latching Failsafe & Latching Normally Open DC to 26.5 GHz DC to 18 GHz DC to 12 GHz DC to 18 GHz DC to 22 GHz 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 SMA SMA N SMA –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° High Frequency Multiport Compact Package High Power Multi-throw 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles VSWR (max) DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 18–26.5 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 16 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 18 DC–1 GHz to 1.25:1 1–4 GHz to 1.40:1 4–12 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 19 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 20 Insertion Loss (max) DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 0.70 dB See Figure 16 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 18 DC–1 GHz to 0.30 dB 1–4 GHz to 0.40 dB 4–12 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 19 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 20 Isolation (min) DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 50.0 dB See Figure 16 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 18 DC–1 GHz to 70.0 dB 1–4 GHz to 60.0 dB 4–12 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 19 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 20 Indicator Contacts ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Self Cutoff and Indicator Contacts (Latching Only) ✔ ✔ ✔ TTL Interface ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2.06 x 2.27 x .56 in. 52.3 x 57.7 x 14.2 mm See Figure 6 2.19 x 2.02 x 1.37 in. 55.6 x 51.3 34.8 mm See Figure 7 3.12 x 3.05 x 1.81 in. 79.2 x 77.4 x 46 mm See Figure 8 1.75 x 2.27 x 1.75 in. 44.5 x 57.7 x 44.5 mm See Figure 9 MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) Configuration Switch Function Frequency Coil Voltage Connector Temperature Range Commercial Model Elite Model* Special Feature Typical RF Performance Typical Contact Life Options Self Cutoff (Latching Only) TTL Interface with Decoder Moisture Seal Narrow Body Typical Mechanical Outline Shock Vibration MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, Condition D Condition D Condition D Condition D (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) *Contact factory © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page Series CCT-38 CCR-58 CCT-58 CCR-39 Configuration SP3T to SP6T SP3T to SP6T SP3T to SP6T SP3T to SP6T Switch Function Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Latching DC to 18 GHz DC to 22 GHz DC to 26.5 GHz DC to 26.5 GHz DC to 18 GHz DC to 22 GHz 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 SMA SMA N SMA –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° 50-Ohm Termination High Frequency Multi-throw 50-Ohm Termination, Multi-throw Multi-throw 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles VSWR (max) DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 20 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 18–26.5 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 18–26.5 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 20 Insertion Loss (max) DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 20 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 0.80 dB See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 0.80 dB See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 20 Isolation (min) DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 20 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 50.0 dB See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 50.0 dB See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 20 Frequency Coil Voltage Connector Temperature Range Commercial Model Elite Model* Special Feature Typical RF Performance Typical Contact Life Self Cutoff (Latching Only) Options Indicator Contacts ✔ ✔ ✔ Self Cutoff and Indicator Contacts (Latching Only) TTL Interface TTL Interface with Decoder Moisture Seal ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2.25 x 2.4 x 2.25 in. 57.2 x 61 x 57.2 mm See Figure 10 1.75 x 2.27 x 1.75 in. 44.5 x 57.7 x 44.5 mm See Figure 9 2.25 x 2.4 x 2.25 in. 57.2 x 61 x 57.2 mm See Figure 10 2.25 x 2.4 x 2.25 in. 57.2 x 61 x 57.2 mm See Figure 10 MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) Narrow Body Typical Mechanical Outline Shock Vibration MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, Condition D Condition D Condition D Condition D (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) *Contact factory Page Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Series CCT-39 CCR-59 CCT-59 CCS-18 SP3T to SP6T SP3T to SP6T SP3T to SP6T SP3T to SP8T Latching Latching Latching Normally Open DC to 18 GHz DC to 22 GHz DC to 26.5 GHz DC to 26.5 GHz DC to 12 GHz 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 12, 15, 28 SMA SMA SMA N, TNC –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65°C –54°C to +85°C –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° –25°C to +65° –54°C to +85° 50-Ohm Termination, Multi-throw High Frequency Multi-throw High Frequency Terminated Multi-throw High Power Multi-throw 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles 5,000,000 cycles VSWR (max) DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 See Figure 20 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 18–26.5 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 1.25:1 6–12 GHz to 1.40:1 12–18 GHz to 1.50:1 18–26.5 GHz to 1.80:1 See Figure 21 DC–1 GHz to 1.25:1 1–4 GHz to 1.40:1 4–12 GHz to 1.70:1 See Figure 17 Insertion Loss (max) DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 20 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 0.80 dB See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 0.20 dB 6–12 GHz to 0.40 dB 12–18 GHz to 0.50 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 0.80 dB See Figure 21 DC–1 GHz to 0.30 dB 1–4 GHz to 0.40 dB 4–12 GHz to 0.50 dB See Figure 17 Isolation (min) DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 20 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 50.0 dB See Figure 21 DC–6 GHz to 70.0 dB 6–12 GHz to 60.0 dB 12–18 GHz to 60.0 dB 18–26.5 GHz to 50.0 dB See Figure 21 DC–1 GHz to 70.0 dB 1–4 GHz to 60.0 dB 4–12 GHz to 60.0 dB See Figure 17 Indicator Contacts ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Self Cutoff and Indicator Contacts (Latching Only) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2.25 x 2.4 x 2.25 in. 57.2 x 61 x 57.2 mm See Figure 10 2.25 x 2.4 x 2.25 in. 57.2 x 61 x 57.2 mm See Figure 10 2.25 x 2.4 x 2.25 in. 57.2 x 61 x 57.2 mm See Figure 10 2.62 x 3.08 x 2.62 in. 66.5 x 78.2 x 66.5 mm See Figure 11 MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) MIL-STD-202 Method 213, Condition D (500G Non Operating) Configuration Switch Function Frequency Coil Voltage Connector Temperature Range Commercial Model Elite Model* Special Feature Typical RF Performance Typical Contact Life Options Self Cutoff (Latching Only) TTL Interface TTL Interface with Decoder Moisture Seal Narrow Body Typical Mechanical Outline Shock Vibration MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, MIL-STD-202 Method 214, Condition D Condition D Condition D Condition D (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) (10G RMS Non Operating) *Contact factory © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page Model Number This guide shows the model numbers for Teledyne Relays switches. For technical support or custom switches for specific applications, call (800) 284-7007. XXX-XX j X X X X - X X X - X k l m n o p q r Multi-throw Only Example: CCR-33S1O-T (Commercial SPDT, S=SMA, 28 Vdc, Failsafe, TTL) j Switch Model Series Type and Description See tables on pages 1–5 for series name. k Connector Type M N Mini SMB N Female 1 2 3 28 Vdc – Failsafe (Normally Open if single-pole multi-throw) 15 Vdc – Failsafe (Normally Open if single-pole multi-throw) 12 Vdc – Failsafe (Normally Open if single-pole multi-throw) S T l m Actuator Voltage 28 Vdc – Latching* 15 Vdc – Latching* 12 Vdc – Latching* 3–8 Indicates number of positions on multi-throw switches (skip this number if not single-pole multi-throw) Actuator Type O C No cutoff or indicator contacts Indicator contacts only D E Self cutoff only Self cutoff and indicator contacts TTL Driver* T TTL driver with diodes TD p Decoders and TTL driver with diodes Polarity R Positive + Common q Narrow Body N r 6 7 8 Number Positions for Multi-throw n o SMA Female TCN Female SPDT switch only Custom Part Number Assigned by Engineering *Polarity sensitive Note: Normally Open terminated switches are polarity sensitive Page Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Mechanical Drawings RF522 CCR-33M .709 ±.005 (18 ±0.125) .014 ±.002 (0.35 ±0.05) (22 GROUND BUMPS) T1 J1 C1 P1 T2 Ø.020 ±.003 (0.5 ±0.075) (BUMP DIA.) .709 ±.005 (18 ±0.125) RF522-XX T2 J2 C2 P2 T1 .138 (3.5) TYP .335 (8.5) MAX. .138 TYP (3.5) .245 (6.225) .490 (12.45) .079 (2) TYP Ø.010 ±.001 (0.25 ±0.025) (PIN DIA.) .014 ±.002 (0.35 ±0.05) PIN HEIGHT (10 LEADS) POSITIONAL TOLERANCES ON BASIC DIMENSIONS SHOWN AT LEFT ARE AS FOLLOWS: GROUND BUMPS: Ø.003 (0.075) .039 (1) TYP .069 (1.75) TYP .276 (7) .119 (3.015) TYP .551 (14) CONTACT PINS (J1, C1, P1, J2, C2, P2): Standard Width Body H = 1.30 MAX. STD MODEL H = 1.80 MAX. TTL MODEL Ø.003 (0.075) COIL PINS (T1, T2): Ø.005 (0.125) Figure 1 CCR-33, CCR-53 Optional Narrow Width Body H = 1.30 MAX. STD MODEL H = 1.80 MAX. TTL MODEL Figure 2 Standard Width Body H = 1.30 MAX. STD MODEL H = 1.80 MAX. TTL MODEL CCRT-33, CCRT-53 H = 1.75 MAX. STD MODEL H = 1.86 MAX. TTL MODEL Optional Narrow Width Body H = 1.30 MAX. STD MODEL H = 1.80 MAX. TTL MODEL Figure 3 © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Figure 4 (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page Mechanical Drawings CCS-32 N Type Outline TNC Outline H = 1.70 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.30 MAX. TTL MODEL H = 1.70 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.30 MAX. TTL MODEL Figure 5 CCRS-33, CCRS-53 CCS-37 H = 1.75 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.30 MAX. TTL MODEL Figure 6 H = 1.50 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.00 MAX. TTL MODEL Figure 7 Page Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Mechanical Drawings CCS-47 H = 2.10 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.60 MAX. TTL MODEL Figure 8 CCR-38, CCR-58 H = 1.75 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.50 MAX. TTL MODEL SP3T SP4T SP5T SP6T Figure 9 © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page Mechanical Drawings CCT-38, CCT-58, CCR-39, CCT-39, CCR-59, CCT-59 SP3T SP4T H = 1.75 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.50 MAX. TTL MODEL SP5T SP6T Figure 10 CCS-18 SP3T SP4T SP8T H = 2.15 MAX. STD MODEL H = 2.65 MAX. TTL MODEL SP5T SP6T Figure 11 Page 10 Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Typical RF Performance RF522 Typical Performance Curves RF522 Insertion Loss 0.0 -10.0 -0.2 -20.0 -0.4 -30.0 -0.6 Insertion Loss (dB) Isolation (dB) RF522 Across Contact Isolation 0.0 -40.0 -50.0 -60.0 -70.0 -0.8 -1.0 -1.2 -1.4 -80.0 -1.6 -90.0 -1.8 -2.0 -100.0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Frequency GHz Frequency GHz RF522 Power Capability Carry Only Power (W) 100 10 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Frequency GHz Figure 12 Coaxial Switches Power Handling vs. Frequency Estimates based on the following reference conditions: • Ambient temperature of 40°C or less • Sea level operation • Load VSWR of 1.20:1 maximum • No high-power (hot) switching 3000 2000 S PEC IA LH Power (W) 1000 800 600 STA ND IGH AR DN 400 STAN DAR DS 300 PO RS &T MA 200 WE NC WIT CH SW ES ITC SW Please contact Teledyne Relays for derating factors when applications do not meet the foregoing reference conditions. HES ITC HES 100 80 60 40 30 20 10 .1 .2 .3 .4 .6 .8 1 2 4 6 8 10 18 26.5 Frequency GHz Figure 13 © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page 11 Typical RF Performance CCR-33M CCR-33, CCRT-33, CCRS-33 IL dB 60 70 60 70 80 90 90 0.01 3.6 Frequency GHz 18.0 Frequency GHz 18.0 Return Loss Frequency GHz 0.4 80 VSWR 0.01 Isolation dB 0.4 0.0 IL dB Isolation dB 0.0 15 25 1.1 Figure 14 Figure 15 CCR-53, CCRT-53, CCRS-53 CCS-32, CCS-18 0.4 IL dB 60 70 0.4 60 70 80 80 90 90 0.01 Return Loss 26.5 Return Loss Frequency GHz 0.0 15 15 25 25 0.01 Frequency GHz Isolation dB Isolation dB 0.0 0.01 0.01 3.6 Frequency GHz IL dB 1.0 0.01 26.5 0.01 Frequency GHz 12.0 Frequency GHz 12.0 Figure 16 Page 12 Figure 17 Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Typical RF Performance CCS-37 CCS-47 IL dB 60 70 60 70 80 80 90 90 18.0 0.01 Return Loss Frequency GHz 0.4 Return Loss 0.01 15 15 25 25 0.01 Frequency GHz Isolation dB 0.4 0.0 IL dB Isolation dB 0.0 0.01 18.0 Frequency GHz 18.0 Frequency GHz 12.0 Figure 18 Figure 19 CCR-38, CCT-38, CCR-39, CCT-39 CCR-58, CCT-58, CCR-59, CCT-59 IL dB 60 70 60 70 80 80 90 90 18.0 0.01 Return Loss Frequency GHz 0.4 Return Loss 0.01 15 15 25 25 0.01 Frequency GHz 18.0 0.01 Figure 20 © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Isolation dB 0.4 0.0 IL dB Isolation dB 0.0 Frequency GHz 26.5 Frequency GHz 26.5 Figure 21 (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page 13 Glossary Actuator An actuator is the electromechanical mechanism that transfers the RF contacts from one position to another upon DC command. Arc Suppression Diode A diode is connected in parallel with the coil. This diode limits the “reverse EMF spike” generated when the coil deenergizes to 0.7 volts. The diode cathode is connected to the positive side of the coil and the anode is connected to the negative side. Attenuator Switch This is a two-port device with two states, low-loss and precision high-loss state. The low-loss state has insertion loss typically less than .5 dB. The high-loss state is a precision level of attenuation, such as 10, 20, 30 dB, etc. These switches provide a means to increase the dynamic range of a system. Date Code All switches are marked with either a unique serial number or a date code. Date codes are in accordance with MILSTD-1285 Paragraph 5.2.5 and consists of four digits. The first two digits define the year and the last two digits define the week of the year (YYWW). Thus, 0532 identifies switches that passed through final inspection during the 32nd week of 2005. Failsafe A failsafe switch reverts to the default or failsafe position when the actuating voltage is removed. This is realized by a return spring within the drive mechanism. This type of switch requires the continuous application of operating voltage to select and hold any position. (Multi-position switches are normally open with no voltage applied). input lines, status lights, or interlocks. Unless otherwise specified, the maximum indicator contact rating is 30 Vdc, 50 mA, and 1.5 Watts into a resistive load. Internal Termination Unselected ports are connected internally to a matched load. The load is a 50-Ohm resistive device. The max RF power rating is 2 watts CW. Without the internal termination option, the unselected ports are open circuits. Isolation Isolation is the measure of the power level at the output connector of an unconnected RF channel as referenced to the power at the input connector. It is specified in dB below the input power level. Multi-Throw Switch A multi-throw switch is a switch with one input and three or more output ports. Standard Teledyne Relays switches (CCR-38, CCR-58, CCS-18, CCT-38, and CCT-58) provide up to 6 outputs from a single input. Multi-Throw Latching Switch DUAL PULSE SWITCHING COMMAND CHARACTERISTICS: 1. APPLIES FOR SINGLE-POLE MULTI-THROW LATCHING SWITCH ONLY. 2. MUST APPLY RESET PULSE FIRST (BREAK-BEFORE-MAKE). 3. RESET AND SET DEFINITIONS RESET: OPEN ALL RF PATHS (POSITIONS). SET: CLOSE THE SELECTED RF PATH (POSITION). 4. COMMAND PULSE TIMING: RESET PULSE Indicator Indicators tell the system which position the switch is in. Other names for indicators are telemetry contacts or tellback circuit. Indicators are usually a set of internally mounted DC contacts linked to the actuator. They can be wired to digital Page 14 SPDT Switch A single-pole double-throw switch has one input and two output ports. Switching Time Switching time is the total interval beginning with the arrival of the leading edge of the command pulse at the switch DC input and ending with the completion of the switch transfer, including contact bounce. It consists of three parts: (1) inductive delay in the coil, (2) transfer time of the physical movement of the contacts, and (3) the bounce time of the RF contacts. Transfer Switch A four-port switch consisting of two independent pairs of RF paths. These pairs are actuated simultaneously. This actuation is similar to that of a doublepole double-throw switch. See application notes for typical usage. SET PULSE V VOLTAGE PULSE (SEE NOTE 5) O T1 T3 T2 T1 AND T2 = 30 mSEC MIN. T3 = 10 mSEC MIN. I1 I2 CURRENT PULSE (SEE NOTE 6) ON SWITCHING TIME (MONITOR RF CONTACT): T4 AND T5 = 20 mSEC MAX OFF Latching A latching switch remains in the selected position whether or not voltage is maintained. This can be accomplished with either a magnetic or mechanical latching mechanism. actuator current in a latching switch. Either a series contact (linked to the actuator) or an IC driver circuit provides the current cutoff. This option results in minimum power consumption by the RF switch. Cutthroat is another name used in the industry for this option. Pulse latching is a term sometimes used to describe a switch without this feature. T4 T5 5. COMMAND SWITCHING VOLTAGE: V = 26-32 VDC PULSE 6. SWITCHING CURRENT: SWITCHING CURRENT AT 28 VDC AND 20°C NO. OF POS. 3 POS. 4 POS. 5 POS. 6 POS. RESET (I 1) 270 mA 360 mA 450 mA 540 mA Self-Cutoff The self-cutoff SET (12) 90 mA 90 mA 90 mA 90 mA option disables the Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS Glossary TTL Switch Driver Option As a special option, switch drivers can be provided for both failsafe and latching switches, which are compatible with industry-standard low-power Schottky TTL circuits. T-Option Truth Tables SPDT Failsafe Logic Input 1 T-Option This option is for TTL Driver. There is one control input for each position. See the logic table below. TD-Option This option includes a decoder. The 3-bit parallel command is decoded to internally select the appropriate position. See the logic table below. The TD-Option increases the Vsw supply current demand by 50mA max at 28 Vdc and +20°C. Failsafe uses 1 circuit. Latching uses 2 circuits (Vsw & C are common to both circuits). RF Path IN to 1 IN to 2 Normally Closed Normally Open 0 On Off 1 Off On SPDT Latching Logic Input RF Path 1 2 IN to 1 IN to 2 0 0 1 0 On Off 0 1 Off On 1 1 No change Forbidden Transfer Failsafe CCS-37S1O-T or CCS-47N1O-T Multi-Throw CCR-38S16O-TD (TD-Option) Logic Input Logic Input RF Position 1 RF Path 1–2 3–4 1–3 2–4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 On On Off Off 1 0 0 Off Off Off Off Off Off 1 Off Off On On 0 0 0 On Off Off Off Off Off 1 1 0 Off On Off Off Off Off 0 1 0 Off Off On Off Off Off 0 0 1 Off Off Off On Off Off 1 0 1 Off Off Off Off On Off 1–3 2–4 1 1 1 Off Off Off Off Off On Pin C Pin J Pin 4 & 5 Common Vsw + 28 Vdc Spares Transfer Latching CCS-37S6O-T or CCS-47N6O-T Logic Input RF Path 1 2 0 0 1–2 3–4 1 0 Off Off On On 0 1 On On Off Off 1 1 No Change Forbidden Multi-Throw CCR-38S16O-T (T-Option) Logic Input RF Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 On Off Off Off Off Off 0 1 0 0 0 0 Off On Off Off Off Off 0 0 1 0 0 0 Off Off On Off Off Off 0 0 0 1 0 0 Off Off Off On Off Off 0 0 0 0 1 0 Off Off Off Off On Off 0 0 0 0 0 1 Off Off Off Off Off On Pin C Pin J Pin 7, 8, D, E, F Common Vsw + 28 Vdc Spares © 2005 TELEDYNE RELAYS (800) 284-7007 • www.teledynerelays.com Page 15 Applications Performance Parameters vs Frequency Generally speaking, the RF performance of coaxial switches is frequency dependent. With increasing frequency, VSWR and insertion loss increase while isolation decreases. All data sheets specify these three parameters as “worst case” at the highest operating frequency. If the switch is to be used over a limited frequency band, better performance can be achieved. Series Application of Multi-Throw Switches This example shows a single-pole 9-throw unit made up of four 3-throw switches. The number of throws possible using this technique is essentially unlimited and is equal to the total number of throws available in the output stage. If a twostage unit were set up using six position switches, the resultant would be a total of 36 outputs or a SP36T switch bank. See Fig. 2. Circuit Insertion A complete microwave circuit or circuit element can be inserted into a transmission line by using a transfer switch as shown in Fig. 4. Circuit In 1 3 2 4 Out Figure 4 Actuator Current vs Temperature The resistance of the actuator coil varies as a function of temperature. There is an inverse relationship between the operating temperature of the switch and the actuator drive current. For switches operating at 28 VDC, the approximate actuator drive current at temperature, T, can be calculated using the equation: 1 3 4 SP3T 5 Out 6 7 8 9 Figure 1 IT = In the event that the 1-3 shorting of the microwave circuit is undesirable, this leg can be left out. 2 In IA [1 + .00385 (T-20)] Where: IT = Actuator current at temperature, T IA = Room temperature actuator current – see catalog specification page T = Temperature of interest in °C Magnetic Sensitivity An electro-mechanical switch can be sensitive to ferrous materials and external magnetic fields. Neighboring ferrous materials should be permitted no closer than 0.5 inches and adjacent external magnetic fields should be limited to a flux density of less than 5 Gauss. Transfer Switch The transfer switch is essentially a modified double-pole-double-throw (DPDT) device. However, a true DPDT switch is a six port device that contains two totally independent transmission paths. In a transfer switch two transmission paths are provided but they are not totally independent as illustrated in Fig. 1. DPDT Tra n s f e r 3 1 3 4 2 4 1 5 Pos. 1 connection 6 Pos. 2 connection 2 Figure 2 Examples of applications of the transfer switch are as follows: Two Transmitters to Either of Two Antennas Two microwave transmitters can be connected to either of two alternate antennas as shown in Fig. 3. 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