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Specifications
Values
Frequency Range
Production on demand
VSWR
≤ 1.1 to 1.6
Insertion Loss
≤ 0.5 to 2 dB
Coupling Factor
Production on demand
Directivity
≥ 20 dB
Power Handling
Production on demand
Connector Type (Input/Output)
BNC Female
Operating Temperature Range
-55°C to +70°C
Dimensions
Production on demand
Housing Material
Aluminum
Features:
Wide frequency range coverage from 1 MHz to 6 GHz.
Low VSWR for improved signal integrity.
High coupling factor and directivity.
Suitable for various RF applications within the specified frequency range.
Compact aluminum housing.
SMA female connectors for easy integration.
Applications:
Radio frequency communication systems
Test and measurement equipment
Broadcast equipment
RF signal monitoring
A directional coupler is a microwave device used to transmit or separate electrical signals in a specific direction. These devices are typically used to process radio frequency (RF) or microwave signals. Directional couplers are characterized by their ability to split signals between input and output ports or to transmit signals in one direction.
Directional couplers usually have four ports, consisting of primary (input), secondary (output), coupling, and isolation ports. A portion of the signal applied to the input port is transmitted to the output port, while the remaining signal is directed to the coupling or isolation ports, or both. This allows the connector to divide or direct signals in a specific direction.
Directional couplers find applications in various fields such as power measurement, signal isolation, power control, and signal routing in RF or microwave systems. They are widely used in telecommunications, radar systems, radio frequency communication, and other related areas as an important component.