Pasternack recently announced a comprehensive portfolio of 5G RF solutions serving the urgent needs of engineers and technicians around the world with high-grade RF components and cable assemblies shipped same-day to support 5G innovation, testing and deployments.
The ‘RF Components for the Next Generation’ suite is comprised of thousands of active, passive, interconnect and antenna products supporting global sub-6 GHz and mmWave (millimetre-wave) frequency band applications. Pasternack’s high-quality, precision-grade 5G RF components serve as building blocks in 5G deployments and are powering 5G application development and testing for enhanced mobile broadband, mission-critical communications and emerging Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
In addition to offering a broad selection of ready-to-ship 5G RF components, Pasternack helps to accelerate the process of selecting the right components with application-engineering-level support and immediate online access to detailed datasheets, CAD drawings, pricing and inventory.
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