Exxelia, a provider of high-performance electronic components and subsystems for extreme environments, enlarges its dielectric resonators material and ferrite offering for high-frequency applications. New capabilities include the use of its latest E7000 material, which provides narrow bandwidths, temperature stability and high Q-factor together with advanced manufacturing skills such as the capability to deliver extremely small size, and complex ferrite designs.
Exxelia's E7000 series is a barium-magnesium-tantalum based material that combines an ultra-high Q-factor and the possibility to get different temperature coefficients upon request. E7000 features the highest performance requested for space use in the frequency range from 5 GHz to 32 GHz and guarantees a Qxf up to greater than 250,000 at 10 GHz.
In addition, Exxelia is now able to support the most advanced radio frequency designs with the delivery of complex geometries such as Y-shape ferrites for microwave switches or toroidal designs for phase shifter applications. Those miniaturized and complex products may be as small as a few mm only and benefit from exceptional quality, superior performance and low loss (ΔH) materials.
Nicolas Dabadie, microwave materials business development manager at Exxelia, said: "We are pleased to support our customers’ more and more complex designs and demanding applications. Our unique capability to master the manufacturing from raw materials to high-end finished products opens the way to new solutions for microwave applications going from few MHz to 40 GHz."