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CX3120NLT
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14.3dB standard 18dB 5MHz 1GHz 1.8dB 6-SMD SMD mount
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CPL0605LL15R2460A
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24.5±1 standard 17.7dB 2W 0.32dB 0202
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C3027NLT
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16dB standard Uni-directional -19dB 5MHz 900MHz 1.3dB 18dB 1.3dB 75Ω 6-SMD SMD mount
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RF Couplers

RF Coupler Definition:
An RF (Radio Frequency) coupler is a passive electrical device used in RF and microwave systems to extract a portion of the signal from a transmission line without significantly affecting the main signal path. It is designed to provide a controlled amount of signal power to a secondary load or to a device, such as a power meter or an antenna analyzer, while maintaining the integrity of the primary signal.

Function:
The primary function of an RF coupler is to sample a portion of the RF signal for measurement, , or control purposes. It does this by creating a small loop or gap in the transmission line, which allows a portion of the electromagnetic field to be coupled out. The coupler can be directional or non-directional, depending on the design. Directional couplers can be further classified into forward or reverse couplers, which determine the direction from which the signal is coupled.

Applications:
1. Signal : Used to monitor the power level of a signal without interrupting the main transmission path.
2. Power Measurement: To measure the power of an RF signal for calibration or troubleshooting purposes.
3. Antenna Systems: In antenna systems to measure the forward and reverse power, which helps in determining the antenna's efficiency and match.
4. Test Equipment: Integrated into test equipment to provide a stable reference signal for calibration or to measure signal levels.
5. Communication Systems: In communication systems to sample signals for analysis, which is crucial for maintaining signal quality and performance.

Selection Criteria:
1. Frequency Range: The coupler should be designed to operate within the frequency range of the application.
2. Coupling Factor: The amount of power that needs to be coupled out, which is specified in decibels (dB).
3. Insertion Loss: The loss introduced by the coupler into the main signal path should be minimal.
4. Directivity: The ability of the coupler to distinguish between forward and reverse signals, which is important for accurate signal analysis.
5. Power Handling: The maximum power that the coupler can handle without damage.
6. Physical Size and Mounting: The size and mounting options should be compatible with the system's design.
7. Environmental Factors: Consideration should be given to the operating temperature range, humidity, and other environmental conditions.

When selecting an RF coupler, it is essential to consider these criteria to ensure that the coupler meets the specific requirements of the application and provides accurate and reliable performance.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.