This Product Selection Guide contains information to help select products in the RF Power Dividers/Splitters category on DigiKey.com
RF Power Dividers/Splitters are designed to break an input signal into two or more output signals with a specific phase and amplitude. The insertion loss ranges from 0.1 dB to 6 dB with a frequency range of 0 Hz to 45 GHz.
SelectionCharacteristics
Insertion Loss: A measure of the difference in power applied to a device’s input port and the portion thereof that appears at its isolated port, when properly terminated.
Frequency: The frequency or frequencies this product is designed to be compatible with.
Specifications: This selection indicates the attributes which expound on a product’s abilities but are not a standard attribute universal to this product family.
Size / Dimension: The physical dimensions of the device. Typically listed length by width.
Package / Case: Indicates the type of protective case used on an electronic component to allow easy handling, installation, and protection. This selection was determined to be the closest industry standard applicable to the supplier device packaging. Typically it is best to check the actual dimensions from the datasheet rather than depend on this terminology when designing your circuit.
MFR PART # | PD2328J5050S2HF |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 1173-1098-2-ND - Tape & Reel (TR) |
MANUFACTURER | TTM Technologies, Inc. |
DESCRIPTION | RF Power Divider 2.3 GHz ~ 2.8 GHz Isolation (Min) 17dB, 19dB Return Loss 0805 (2012 Metric) |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | SBTC-2-10L+ |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 3157-SBTC-2-10L+TR-ND - Tape & Reel (TR) |
MANUFACTURER | Mini-Circuits |
DESCRIPTION | RF Power Divider 5 MHz ~ 1 GHz Isolation (Min) 20dB, 5° Imbalance (Max) 6-SMD (5 Leads), Flat Lead |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | PDR06380 |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 1761-1123-ND |
MANUFACTURER | Knowles Dielectric Labs |
DESCRIPTION | RF Power Divider 0 Hz ~ 40 GHz 20dB Return Loss Module |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
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Routing RF Signals Using Power Dividers/Combiners