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RF hybrid couplers optimized for wide-band applications

September 15, 2020 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

New RF hybrid couplers meet high-frequency component demands. The high-performance hybrid couplers are candidates for RF applications requiring an equal split of input and output ports with 90° or 180° phase shifts while maintaining high isolation between ports.

Fairview’s 21 new RF hybrid coupler models feature a coaxial design with SMA and 2.92-mm connectors. They cover a high-FM-Hybrid-Couplersfrequency operating range of up to 40 GHz for wide band applications and provide power handling capability of up to 100 W (CW). These high-performance hybrid couplers deliver excellent isolation and insertion loss performance with low return loss. Plus, the flat phase balance performance spans across the frequency range.

“With high-quality, superior performance and availability in small quantities, these RF hybrid couplers are ideal for engineers’ immediate needs for testing and proof-of-concept builds,” said Steven Pong, Product Line Manager at Fairview Microwave.

Fairview Microwave’s new high-performance hybrid couplers are in-stock and available for immediate shipping with no minimum order quantity (MOQ) required.

Fairview Microwave, 17792 Fitch, Irvine, CA 92614, 972-649-6678, www.fairviewmicrowave.com

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