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Attenuators

An attenuator is an electronic transducer, either fixed or adjustable, that reduces the amplitude of a wave without causing significant distortion.

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National Photocolor Corporation
National Photocolor Corporation - Mamaroneck, NY
Manufacturer of thin-film pellicles for use as beamsplitters, beam combiners, attenuators, filters, and optical windows. Standard items, uncoated and coated, are available from inventory; special frames, coatings, flatness, transmission and documentation are available for custom applications.
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Cascade Optical Corporation
Cascade Optical Corporation - Santa Ana, CA
Manufacturer of custom vacuum-deposited thin-film coatings. Offers ion-assisted deposition, low-temperature, low-stress coatings for laser crystals and fiber optics. Prototype to production quantities. ISO and MIL SPEC compliant.
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Agiltron Inc. - Woburn, MA
Barth Electronics Inc. - Boulder City, NV
Lasnix - Berg, Germany
Metrolux GmbH - Berlin, Germany
Ruik-Tech Communication Co. Ltd. - Dongguan, China
STANDA UAB - Vilnius, Lithuania
Glossary
  • attenuator An attenuator is an electronic or optical device used to reduce the power or intensity of a signal without significantly affecting its waveform or other characteristics. Attenuators are commonly used in various applications to control signal levels,...
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