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Low-PIM Splitters Span 1700 To 2200 MHz

Feb. 26, 2014
Low-PIM dividers offer outstanding electrical performance from 1700 to 2200 MHz in compact housings.

A line of compact reactive power splitters has been designed with extremely low passive-intermodulation (PIM) characteristics (typically -160 dBc) across a frequency range of 1700 to 2200 MHz. Suited for applications in which traditional “tee” configuration power dividers won’t fit, these rugged components can handle power levels to 700 W in two- and three-way configurations, with low insertion loss and typical VSWR of 1.15:1. These low-PIM splitters are made in the United States and IP67 rated.

MECA Electronics, 459 East Main St., Denville, NJ 07834; (973) 625-0661.

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