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titleOfInvention Aging device
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] When performing an aging test at high temperature while applying a high frequency signal, prevent the characteristics of surrounding high frequency components from being deteriorated by heat. [Structure] An iron-nickel-cobalt alloy 7 having a small thermal conductivity is attached to a high-frequency jig 1, and a sample 6 is placed thereon. As a result, the self-heating of the sample 6 is not directly radiated to the high frequency jig, but the sample 6 is kept at a high temperature. Since the high-frequency jig 1, the input-side tuner, and the output-side tuner do not reach a high temperature, it is possible to prevent characteristic deterioration of each component due to heat.
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