The power divider and combiner employs coaxial transmission line technologies, ensuring precise signal division without loss or interference. Used in GPS and other RF systems, this power splitter efficiently divides signals through a coaxial structure, offering surface-mount options for convenient integration onto circuit boards.
Specification
- Model: ATO-PS4-0.5/6-SE
- Frequency Range: 0.5~6 GHz (500~6000 MHz)
- Insertion Loss: ≤1.8dB (Excluding Theoretical Loss of 6.0dB)
- Input Standing Wave: Typ.1.16/ Max.1.25
- Output Standing Wave: Typ.1.12/ Max.1.20
- Isolation: Typ28dB/Min.20dB
- Amplitude Balance: ≤0.3dB
- Phase Balance: ±4°
- Impedance: 50 Ohms
- Port Connector: SMA-Female
- Withstand Power: 30W for Splitter, 2W for Combiner
- Working Temperature: -35℃~+75℃
- Surface Treatment: Sandblasting Guide
- Dimension: 100*62*12mm
- Weight: About 185g
Dimension
Radio Frequency (RF) Parameter Diagram
Tips: RF power splitter applications
RF power splitters are crucial components in various applications, distributing input signals to multiple output paths with minimal signal loss. Commonly used in wireless communication systems, they facilitate signal distribution in base stations, enabling efficient communication between devices. In radar systems, power splitters help transmit and receive signals simultaneously, enhancing overall system performance. In test and measurement setups, these splitters divide signals for analysis, calibration, and quality control purposes. Additionally, they find applications in satellite communication, broadcasting, and medical imaging systems, where the need for signal distribution and power division is paramount. Overall, RF power splitters play a vital role in optimizing signal integrity and maintaining reliable communication in diverse technological domains.