by minicircuitsadmin | Feb 26, 2021 | Attenuators, Engineering Resources, Power Splitters / Combiners, Surface Mount Assembly & Manufacturing Techniques
Erick Olsen, Radha Setty and Chris Simmonds High-performance, millimeter-wave (mmW) Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) products and cost-effective surface mount lead-frame-based packaging typically don’t come up in the same conversation, and for good...
by minicircuitsadmin | Sep 24, 2020 | Engineering Resources, Power Splitters / Combiners
Denis Loxha, Mini-Circuits Applications Introduction A Power Splitter/Combiner is a passive device that can be used for two reciprocal functions: a single signal may be divided into multiple outputs, or in the opposite direction, multiple input signals are combined...
by minicircuitsadmin | Jun 28, 2015 | Engineering Resources, Power Splitters / Combiners
Ever expanding applications of RF and microwaves for wireless and cable applications have revived the development efforts of components at these frequencies. There is a continuing demand to reduce the cost and increase the performance and quality at the same time....
by minicircuitsadmin | Jun 12, 2015 | Engineering Resources, Power Splitters / Combiners, Q/A
Q. What do the terms “internal load dissipation” and “matched power rating” mean? A. The matched power rating specifies the maximum power level that can be applied to the input when the output ports are terminated with the specified load...
by minicircuitsadmin | May 9, 2015 | Engineering Resources, Power Splitters / Combiners
Introduction Power splitters below 1 GHz are traditionally made using ferrite transformers. These splitters provide multi-decade bandwidth and are compact. Splitters presently available on the market are 0.25 x 0.31″ in size. Further reduction in size has been...
by minicircuitsadmin | Apr 28, 2015 | Engineering Resources, Power Splitters / Combiners
These tiny power splitters deliver full-sized performance transforming between 50Ω and 75Ω, from 5 to 1000 MHz. Traditionally, power splitters/combiners are invaluable passive components that allow transmitters and receivers to combine or divide signals as necessary....
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