Four-Way Power Divider Spans 6 To 18 GHz

March 30, 2010
To suit a broad array of commercial and military applications, the model 3326B-4 four-way power divider operates from 6 to 18 GHz. This power divider exhibits insertion loss of less than 2 dB with isolation of at least 18 dB and input and output VSWR of ...

To suit a broad array of commercial and military applications, the model 3326B-4 four-way power divider operates from 6 to 18 GHz. This power divider exhibits insertion loss of less than 2 dB with isolation of at least 18 dB and input and output VSWR of 1.50:1 or less. It maintains amplitude balance to 0.5 dB or less while phase balance is maintained to at least 7 deg. The power divider can handle average RF input power of 30 W into a VSWR of 1.20:1 or less and a maximum of 10 W into a 2.0:1 VSWR. The Model 3326B-4 measures 4.3 x 1.4 x 0.5 in. and has Type-N female connectors. The divider's electrical performance, connector type, and configuration can be modified to meet the needs of specific requirements.

L-3 Communications Corp., Narda Microwave-East, 435 Moreland Rd., Hauppauge, NY 11788; (631) 231-1700, FAX: (631) 231-1711, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.nardamicrowave.com/east.

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