AWS-Band Diplexer Offers 45-dB Tx-Rx Isolation

For applications that require a high level of isolation between transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) paths, this diplexer features a minimum of 45 dB. The device covers the Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) frequency bands from 1710 to 1755 MHz and 2110 to 2155 MHz. With 3 W continuous-wave (CW) power, it delivers a maximum VSWR of 1.5:1. The diplexer operates from -20 to +85C. It comes in a compact mechanical package featuring SMA connectors on all ports. This diplexer is also available in UMTS and DCS and can accommodate most other communication bands including the UWB, LTE, and PCS bands. Applications include low-power in-building coverage systems like bi-directional amplifiers and microcell/picocell base stations as well as test platforms for lab and production evaluation systems. Standard delivery is from five to six weeks.

Trilithic, Inc., 710 Park Davis Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46235; (888) 895-7630, Internet: www.trilithic.com.

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For applications that require a high level of isolation between transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) paths, this diplexer features a minimum of 45 dB. The device covers the Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) frequency bands from 1710 to 1755 MHz and 2110 to 2155 MHz. With 3 W continuous-wave (CW) power, it delivers a maximum VSWR of 1.5:1. The diplexer operates from -20 to +85C. It comes in a compact mechanical package featuring SMA connectors on all ports. This diplexer is also available in UMTS and DCS and can accommodate most other communication bands including the UWB, LTE, and PCS bands. Applications include low-power in-building coverage systems like bi-directional amplifiers and microcell/picocell base stations as well as test platforms for lab and production evaluation systems. Standard delivery is from five to six weeks.

Trilithic, Inc., 710 Park Davis Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46235; (888) 895-7630, Internet: www.trilithic.com.

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