Power Divider Covers EW Bands From 2 To 18 GHz

Dec. 17, 2009
Covering most military and electronic-warfare (EW) bands from 2 to 18 GHz, the model PD0218-S2 Wilkinson power divider is available in octave and multi-octave bandwidths. The 50-Ω, two-way SMA power divider handles an average of 10 W input power at +25C ...

Covering most military and electronic-warfare (EW) bands from 2 to 18 GHz, the model PD0218-S2 Wilkinson power divider is available in octave and multi-octave bandwidths. The 50-Ω, two-way SMA power divider handles an average of 10 W input power at +25C for a maximum load mismatch of 2.0:1. It exhibits at least 17 dB of isolation and insertion loss of 1 dB or less. The power divider provides amplitude balance to 0.30 dB and phase balance to 5 deg. The PD0218-S2, which is housed in blue-painted aluminum, is available from stock.

Aeroflex/Inmet, 300 Dino Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48103; (734) 426-5553 or (888) 244-6638, FAX: (734) 426-5557, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.aeroflex.com.

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