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2.15GHz 50Ω 950MHz 0805 2mm*1.27mm*540μm
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RF Power Dividers/Combiners

An RF Power Divider/Combiner is a critical component in radio frequency (RF) systems, facilitating the distribution or combination of signals across multiple channels. Here's a concise overview:

Definition:
An RF Power Divider/Combiner is a passive device that splits (divides) or merges (combines) RF signals without significantly altering their characteristics. It's designed to handle high-frequency signals and is essential in applications requiring signal distribution or power combining.

Function:
- Power Divider: It takes a single input signal and divides it into multiple equal or unequal output signals. This is useful for distributing a signal to multiple receivers or antennas.
- Power Combiner: It combines multiple input signals into a single output signal. This is often used in transmitters to combine signals from different amplifiers or to increase signal power.

Applications:
1. Communication Systems: Used in base stations and repeaters to distribute signals to multiple antennas.
2. Radar Systems: For signal distribution in phased array radars.
3. Communications: To combine signals from multiple transponders.
4. Test Equipment: For signal distribution in RF test setups.
5. Wireless Networks: In Wi-Fi and cellular networks for signal distribution.

Selection Criteria:
1. Frequency Range: Ensure it covers the operating frequency of your system.
2. Power Handling: Choose a device that can handle the power levels of your application.
3. Insertion Loss: Lower loss is preferable for maintaining signal strength.
4. Isolation: High isolation between output ports is crucial to prevent signal leakage.
5. Amplitude Balance: For power combiners, uniform amplitude and phase balance across inputs are necessary.
6. Phase Balance: For power dividers, maintaining phase balance across outputs is important.
7. Physical Size and Weight: Consider the physical constraints of your system.
8. Cost: Balance performance with budget constraints.

When selecting an RF Power Divider/Combiner, it's crucial to consider the specific requirements of your application to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.