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Title: Anritsu 41KC-S Mystery Component
Post by: briansalomon on 05-02-2016 -- 16:38:22
I have an Anritsu 41KC-S set of attenuators with two components that I cannot identify.

My set has 4 attenuators 20, 10, 6 and 3 db, two 50 ohm terminations and two components marked "Picosecond Pulse Labs" P/N 5508-110 that I cannot identify.

It's odd that the rest of the set has slotless connectors and these two components are sma. I've searched long enough to just ask... Does anyone know what they are?
Title: Re: Anritsu 41KC-S Mystery Component
Post by: MetVet on 05-02-2016 -- 19:51:43
Does it look like this?  http://www.tek.com/components/dc-blocks?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=dc+blocks&utm_campaign=none&utm_content=none&adpos=1t4&creative=69629799403&device=c&matchtype=b&network=g&gclid=COntzYfYvMwCFVBffgodlnUGwQ
Title: Re: Anritsu 41KC-S Mystery Component
Post by: briansalomon on 05-03-2016 -- 09:19:49
Yes it does, thanks. I have contacted Tektronix support and they are looking to see what they have in the way of documentation. Will post back here when they respond.
Title: Re: Anritsu 41KC-S Mystery Component
Post by: Hawaii596 on 05-03-2016 -- 10:13:28
I have some Agilent DC blocks that might be similar.  model 11742A.  Not sure if that's any help.
Title: Re: Anritsu 41KC-S Mystery Component
Post by: briansalomon on 05-04-2016 -- 07:23:13
The Picosecond Labs 5508-110 is now Tektronix P/N PSPL5508 and is a DC block. It doesn't belong in that set.

Because it has APC 3.5mm connectors, the Agilent/Keysight 11742A is a better component