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WR62 Waveguide Low Power Load 12.4-14.5GHz with Rectangular Waveguide Interface RM-WLD62-2

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RM-WLD62-2 Waveguide load , operating from 12.4 to 14.5GHz and low VSWR 1.1:1. It can handle ≥2W continuously and 0.5KW peak power. With low VSWR and lightweight features, it is ideal for use in system or test bench setups and as small medium power dummy loads.


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                    RM-WLD62-2

Parameters

Specification

Unit

Frequency Range

12.4-14.5

GHz

VSWR

<1.1

 

Waveguide Size

WR462

 

Material

Al

 

Size(L*W*H)

80.0*33.3*33.3

mm

Weight

0.057

Kg

Avg. Power

2

W

Peak Power

1

KW


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  • A waveguide load is a passive microwave component used to terminate a waveguide system by absorbing unused microwave energy; it is not an antenna itself. Its core function is to provide an impedance-matched termination to prevent signal reflections, thereby ensuring system stability and measurement accuracy.

    Its basic structure involves placing a microwave-absorbing material (such as silicon carbide or ferrite) at the end of a waveguide section, often shaped into a wedge or cone for gradual impedance transition. When microwave energy enters the load, it is converted into heat and dissipated by this absorbing material.

    The key advantage of this device is its very low Voltage Standing Wave Ratio, enabling efficient energy absorption without significant reflection. Its main drawback is limited power handling capacity, requiring additional heat dissipation for high-power applications. Waveguide loads are widely used in microwave test systems (e.g., vector network analyzers), radar transmitters, and any waveguide circuit requiring a matched termination.

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