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L3 Narda-MITEQ 4582 is used in RF Misc ICs and Modules category in RF signal paths where layout, grounding, and interface choices determine real performance. Key specs include Description (20 PHASE SHIFT SMA WIDE BAND), Package/case (Module), Mounting (User Defined), and Packaging (Box).
Any tips for integrating 4582 into an RF signal path?
Pay attention to impedance continuity, grounding, connector transitions, and layout symmetry to minimize loss and reflections.
What packaging is listed for 4582?
Box
What operating frequency does 4582 run at?
18GHz ~ 40GHz
Can you confirm the RF Type for 4582?
General Purpose
For L3 Narda-MITEQ 4582 in the RF Misc ICs and Modules category, teams usually prioritize documentation clarity and repeatable behavior in production. In real deployments, engineers generally care about stability across temperature and assembly variance, because small RF shifts can translate into big system-level margin changes. RF integration is validated with real antennas, cables, and enclosures, not just lab fixtures, because coupling and detuning drive outcomes. From there, teams validate the part in the exact use-case so margins remain stable across production and service. In consumer routers, stable RF margins reduce returns caused by intermittent throughput under real home layouts. In vehicle telematics, RF behavior is tested against harness coupling and strong nearby transmitters to avoid dropouts. In practice, within wireless meters, stable front-end behavior across temperature drift prevents read failures in outdoor deployments. Across many projects, this is what turns a good prototype into a reliable production design.