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785788-01

The 785788-01 mmRH-3609, a Vehicle Radar Test System Component, is a 76-81 GHz Mono-Static Transceiver mmWave Radio Head with OMT + Polarizer.

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    Description

    The product with the Part Number 785788-01 falls under the category of Vehicle Radar Test System Components. This item is identified as model mmRH-3609, which is a specialized MMRH-3609 76-81 GHz Transceiver mmWave Radio Head. The design of this product is Mono-Static, which means it is configured for single-location operation.

    It operates within a Frequency Range of 76-81 GHz, making it suitable for high-frequency applications. As a Type, it is a Transceiver mmWave Radio Head, designed to transmit and receive millimeter-wave signals within its specified frequency range.

    One of the notable Features of this product is the inclusion of an OMT (Orthomode Transducer) + Polarizer. This combination facilitates the separation of polarized signals, enhancing the performance of the radio head in radar test systems. The integration of these features makes the mmRH-3609 an essential component for testing and development in vehicle radar systems.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 785788-01
    Category Vehicle Radar Test System Components
    Model mmRH-3609
    Description MMRH-3609 76-81 GHz Transceiver mmWave Radio Head, Mono-Static, OMT + Polarizer
    Frequency Range 76-81 GHz
    Type Transceiver mmWave Radio Head
    Configuration Mono-Static
    Features OMT + Polarizer

    Question 1: What is the frequency range of the mmRH-3609?
    Answer 1: 76-81 GHz

    Question 2: Does the mmRH-3609 include an OMT?
    Answer 2: Yes, it includes an OMT + Polarizer.

    Question 3: What type of operation is the mmRH-3609 designed for?
    Answer 3: Mono-Static single-location operation.

    Question 4: What category does the 785788-01 belong to?
    Answer 4: Vehicle Radar Test System Components

    Question 5: Is the mmRH-3609 a transmitter, receiver, or both?
    Answer 5: It’s a Transceiver mmWave Radio Head.