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I have an application where I need to attenuate some RF (2.4Ghz) prior to the antenna on the TX side.
im trying to evaluate the pros and cons of a DSA vs a Analog attenuator made of a resistor network.
Are there any issues from the perspective of performance(electrical,physics) that would negatively impact the performance of a attenuator made from a resistor network? Im thinking thermal issues, signal delay, etc???
Are there instances where a DSA isnt the best option again in perspective of electrical and physics parameters?
I dont need to know about cost advantages just performance advantages.
im trying to evaluate the pros and cons of a DSA vs a Analog attenuator made of a resistor network.
Are there any issues from the perspective of performance(electrical,physics) that would negatively impact the performance of a attenuator made from a resistor network? Im thinking thermal issues, signal delay, etc???
Are there instances where a DSA isnt the best option again in perspective of electrical and physics parameters?
I dont need to know about cost advantages just performance advantages.