An RF switch or microwave switch is a device to route high frequency signals through transmission paths. RF (radio frequency) and microwave switches are used extensively in microwave test systems for signal routing between instruments and devices under test (DUT). Incorporating a switch into a switch matrix system enables you to route signals from multiple instruments to single or multiple DUTs. This allows multiple tests to be performed with the same setup, eliminating the need for frequent connects and disconnects. The entire testing process can be automated, increasing the throughput in high-volume production environments.
Like other electrical switches, RF and microwave switches provide different configurations for many different applications. Below is a list of typical switch configurations and usage:
RF A/B switches are designed to switch between a cable company CATV signal and an Off-Air antenna signal or other home video products with coaxial cable RF connections.[1]
RF A/B switches come in button[2] or sliding switches.[3]
RF CMOS switches are crucial to modern wireless telecommunication, including wireless networks and mobile communication devices. Infineon Technologies' bulk CMOS RF switches sell over 1 billion units annually, reaching a cumulative 5 billion units, as of 2018[update].[4]
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