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Power Divider Has 16 Outputs

Feb. 16, 2012
Mode DL 162030 is a broadband, 16-way power divider suitable for radar and satellite-communications (satcom) applications from 20 to 3000 MHz. The compact power divider is designed for systems requiring an even division of input ...

Mode DL 162030 is a broadband, 16-way power divider suitable for radar and satellite-communications (satcom) applications from 20 to 3000 MHz. The compact power divider is designed for systems requiring an even division of input power, providing signals at 16 output ports that are well balanced in amplitude and phase. The maximum amplitude balance is 0.8 dB while the worst-case phase imbalance between output ports is 10 deg. Isolation between output ports is at least 18 dB. The maximum input and output VSWR is 1.60:1. Model DL162030 is rated for CW input power levels to 20 W, and delivers output signals with maximum insertion loss of 4.5 dB. It is supplied in a rugged aluminum housing measuring 9.4 x 3.0 x 0.40 in. with SMA connectors.

TRM MICROWAVE, 280 South River Rd., Bedford, NH 03110; (603) 627-6000; www.trmmicrowave.com.

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