Power Splitters & Combiners
► Wilkinson types
► Reactive types
► Resistive types
► High Power versions
► Low PIM Specs available
► DC – 43 GHz
► Wilkinson types
► Reactive types
► Resistive types
► High Power versions
► Low PIM Specs available
► DC – 43 GHz
Wilkinson Splitters are generally low-cost micro-strip devices which offer good performance characteristics for both splitting and combining at lower power levels. Wilkinson splitters typically provide 20 dB of isolation at the output ports (as splitters, or input ports as combiners.)
The insertion loss is higher than that for reactive splitters or hybrid couplers and they are not typical highly rated for PIM performance.
Resistive power dividers/combiners are constructed in a star configuration. All ports are symmetrical. There is no common port with this design type. A RF signal into one port will be divided up equally to all other ports.
Resistive dividers are commonly used to connect multiple radios together to simulate a mesh network. The resistive construction does inherently have more insertion loss than the reactive designs.
We are here to help and answer any question you might have.
Looking for a specific item, need help to design customised system or just want to know more about us – we look forward to hearing from you.
Please fill our form, and we’ll get intouch shortly.