How do I choose the right splitter?
There are basically 3 types of broad-band microwave splitter/combiners: Wilkinson, Reactive (Air-Line) and Hybrid. Wilkinson: Generally low-cost micro-strip
There are basically 3 types of broad-band microwave splitter/combiners: Wilkinson, Reactive (Air-Line) and Hybrid. Wilkinson: Generally low-cost micro-strip
In general the answer is yes. Wilkinson, Reactive (Airline) and Hybrid circuits are all reciprocal devices, meaning that
Both combine signals to a common path, but do so in different ways. Filter combiners are band specific
Combiner loss is a term that refers to the theoretical loss that is incurred in a power combining
Signal combining refers to the addition of multiple signals (from one or more operators) to a single output
Directional couplers are directional in the sense that the coupled port only couples the signal going from the
System designers have a choice in the use of directional couplers, tappers or unequal splitters in the “main
A cross band coupler refers to the same type of device as a diplexer or filter combiner. These devices
Each type of filter design has its strengths and weaknesses, so here is a brief overview: Cavity filters
The IP (Ingress Protection) Rating is a measure of a device’s ability to withstand solid objects and liquids.