90-Deg. Hybrid Coupler Operates To 3000 MHz

Nov. 9, 2010
Providing 3-dB signal isolation, the model IPP- 7032 is a 90-deg. surfacemount hybrid coupler that operates from 500 to 3000 MHz. The coupler will combine two signals totaling as much as 100 W continuous wave (CW) of output power. It ...

Providing 3-dB signal isolation, the model IPP- 7032 is a 90-deg. surfacemount hybrid coupler that operates from 500 to 3000 MHz. The coupler will combine two signals totaling as much as 100 W continuous wave (CW) of output power. It exhibits insertion loss of less than 0.60 dB with VSWR below 1.30:1. The coupler provides amplitude balance better than 0.80 dB with phase balance of better than 5 deg. The coupler provides isolation beyond 18 dB. It comes in a surface-mount (SMD) package measuring 0.50 x 1.80 in. The IPP-7032 is also available in two RoHS-compliant versions: RoHS matte tin (IPP-7032RT) and nickel-gold (IPP- 7032RG). It is available on tape-and-reel for use with automatic-insertion equipment. Delivery for the IPP-7032 is from stock to four weeks.

Innovative Power Products, Inc.
1170-7 Lincoln Ave.
Holbrook, NY 11741
(631) 563-0088
FAX: (631) 563-9898
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Internet: www.innovativepp.com

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