In electronics, attenuators reduce signal amplitude without distorting the waveform. They control signal levels, match impedances, prevent component overload, or adjust system gain in circuits.
These devices absorb part of the signal, only letting a reduced signal continue. Available types include fixed, variable, or step attenuators, offering different attenuation levels.
Attenuators play a key role in adjusting, matching, or controlling signal levels for optimal performance in electronic systems, telecommunications, audio devices, and more.