RF SwitchesRF switches are electronic devices that are used to control the flow of radio frequency (RF) signals in a circuit. These switches are typically used in RF systems to select between different RF signals, to route RF signals to different parts of a circuit, or to control the power of RF signals. RF switches can be constructed using a variety of different technologies and devices, such as MOSFETs, field-effect transistors (FETs), or relays, depending on the specific application and performance requirements.
RF switches are commonly used in a variety of different RF systems, such as wireless communication systems, radar systems, and satellite systems, to control the flow of RF signals in the circuit. These devices are typically designed to operate at high frequencies, typically in the range of hundreds of megahertz to several gigahertz, and often have specialized characteristics and performance capabilities to support these applications.