by minicircuitsadmin | Sep 18, 2015 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources, Terms
1 dB compression point Defines the output level at which the amplifier’s gain is 1 dB less than the small signal gain, or is compressed by 1 dB (P1dB). Figure 1 NOTE: Most amplifiers start to compress approximately 5 to 10 dB below P1dB. Applying signal...
by minicircuitsadmin | Jun 12, 2015 | Engineering Resources, Filters, Terms
Insertion loss Equal to the difference in dB power measured at the filter input and at the filter output. The power measured at the filter input is equal to the measured power when the filter is replaced by a properly matched power meter or network analyzer. The input...
by minicircuitsadmin | Jun 5, 2015 | Directional Couplers, Engineering Resources, Terms
Coupling Coefficient The ratio in dB of the incident power fed into the main port to the coupled port power when all ports are terminated by reflection less terminations. Coupling Tolerance The allowable unit-to-unit variation in nominal coupling. Coupling Flatness...
by minicircuitsadmin | May 11, 2015 | Attenuators, Engineering Resources, Terms
Insertion Loss: Must be defined at a particular value of control-current. The minimum insertion loss for Mini-Circuits’ units is the difference in power from input to output with 20 mA at the control port. In-out Isolation: Defined as the insertion loss of the...
by minicircuitsadmin | Apr 13, 2015 | Engineering Resources, RF Transformers, Terms
Amplitude Balance A measure of the absolute difference in signal amplitude between each output of a center-tapped transformer relative to the center-tap. Phase Balance A measure of the difference in signal phase between each output of a center-tapped transformer...
by minicircuitsadmin | Apr 12, 2015 | Engineering Resources, Fixed Attenuators / Terminations, Terms
Fixed attenuator A device used to reduce power levels of a signal by a fixed amount with little or no reflections. The output signal is attenuated relative to the input signal while the input and output impedance is maintained close to 50Ω (or 75Ω) over the specified...
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