Four-Way Divider/Combiner Channels 0.38 To 6.00 GHz

Dec. 29, 2010
Model DMS 4319 is a miniature four-way power divider/combiner from TRM Microwave with outstanding electrical performance from 0.38 to 6.00 GHz. With typical insertion loss of 1.5 dB and isolation between ports of typically 14 to 18 dB, it is suitable for ...

Model DMS 4319 is a miniature four-way power divider/combiner from TRM Microwave with outstanding electrical performance from 0.38 to 6.00 GHz. With typical insertion loss of 1.5 dB and isolation between ports of typically 14 to 18 dB, it is suitable for a wide range of wireless communications applications, including in GPS, GSM, DCS, PCS, WiFi, Bluetooth, and IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/y WLAN systems. The four-way divider/combiner boasts amplitude balance of typically 0.3 dB and phase balance of typically 4 deg. across the full frequency range, with maximum VSWR of 1.80:1. It features an integrated broadband DC blocking capacitor, and is rated for maximum input power of 30 W. The component measures 2.5 x 3.75 x 0.38 in. with side-mount surface-mount and SMP connectors.

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