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Werlatone

Founded in 1965, Werlatone®, Inc. is a leading supplier of high power, broadband passive RF components to include, RF Directional Couplers and RF Combiners & RF Dividers to customers worldwide.
17 Jon Barrett Road
Patterson, NY 12563
845.657.1619
845.278.3440

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Werlatone 644aac9062e02

Founded in 1965, Werlatone, Inc. is a leading supplier of high power, broadband passive RF components to include, RF Directional Couplers and RF Combiners & RF Dividers to customers worldwide. Our commitment to the highest quality, best performance, and on-time delivery places us among the most respected suppliers in the industry.

WE EXCEL when your application requires a custom, high power, broadband solution. As year-to-year product sales consist of 65% custom passive RF components and 35% catalog items, our entire staff is dedicated to your individual specifications. Like most companies, we first address a customer’s application with a similar design and then modify as necessary.

WE DESIGN our Directional Couplers, Combiners and Dividers to meet the most stringent operating conditions:

Our Directional Couplers, Combiners and Dividers may operate into high load VSWR conditions, for extended periods, without damage. Our Mismatch Tolerant® RF Directional Couplers and Combiners / Dividers allow continuous operation into open and short conditions.

When specified, we design our High Power RF Combiners to tolerate input transmitter failure(s). This ensures that remaining transmitter(s) may continue to operate until the system can be properly shut down for maintenance.

For Non-Coherent Combining applications (combining two or more signals with different frequency, power, and/or phase onto a single run of coax), we provide designs which ensure proven heat dissipation techniques.

Watertight Versions available as a standard upgrade. Please contact our sales department for additional information.

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During a time when defense electronics technology is strong, the industry readies itself for the global adoption of 5G and electronically steered vehicles.
May 14, 2019
Dual Directional Coupler Channels 0.7 to 6.0 GHz
Werlatone's dual directional coupler is designed to handle 250 W CW power from 700 to 6000 MHz.
March 27, 2019
This is one of the industryrsquos more broadband directional couplers with 20dB coupling from 1 to 40 GHz by means of stripline circuitry and SMA coaxial input and output connectors Photo courtesy of Krytar
Directional couplers and power dividers/combiners are used for summing and dividing high-frequency signals.
March 4, 2013
Signal combining in cellular base stations and other systems requires components with high isolation between signal paths, low loss in those paths, and minimal passive intermodulation...
May 18, 2010
Improvements in passive components often come slow and hard, but they still come. Amazingly, after all these years of living with well-established passive circuit designs, such...
March 18, 2010
By avoiding high insertion loss and impedance junctions in passive components, high power levels can be transferred without unnecessary buildup of heat or creation of damaging...
March 18, 2010
Directional couplers are often needed to monitor incident or reflected power, sample signals, or inject signals onto transmission lines. These passive components are critical ...
Jan. 26, 2010
Power dividers and combiners are often needed to divide or combine signals in a variety of commercial and military systems. They are still available in traditional metal housings...
April 6, 2009
Forays into new materials and engineering techniques are enabling passive components to heighten integration and performance while downsizing to meet emerging design needs.
Oct. 11, 2007
Power dividers/combiners perform the essential functions of splitting and combining signals in high-frequency systems such as receivers and transmitters.
Sept. 12, 2007

Additional content from Werlatone

Following the demands of commercial and military markets, passive component developers are shrinking their designs while maintaining high levels of performance.
Oct. 18, 2005
These essential components are available from a large number of suppliers in a variety of forms and package styles, including near chip-size drop-in power dividers/combiners.
July 29, 2004