Four-Way Power Divider Spans 20 To 3000 MHz

Nov. 9, 2010
The DL42030 is the newest member of a family of power dividers/combiners and couplers covering 20 to 3000 MHz. This four-way divider boasts phase balance of 2. Typically, it offers isolation performance of 25 dB while exhibiting insertion ...

The DL42030 is the newest member of a family of power dividers/combiners and couplers covering 20 to 3000 MHz. This four-way divider boasts phase balance of 2. Typically, it offers isolation performance of 25 dB while exhibiting insertion loss of 2.25 dB. The DL42030 provides input and output return losses of 14 and 18 dB, respectively. It features isolation of at least 15 dB while VSWR is a maximum of 1.50:1. It boasts amplitude balance to 0.3 dB and phase balance to 5. The device handles maximum input power of 1 W. It measures 2.5 x 1.18 x 0.50 in. and comes standard with SMA female connectors. This rugged unit is designed to operate over the temperature range of -55 to +125C. Military screening options are available upon request.

TRM Microwave
280 South River Rd.
Bedford, NH 03110
(603) 627-6000
FAX: (603) 627-6025
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.trmmicrowave.com

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