Within its RF Components family, Compel Electronics has further extended its splitters range, keeping unchanged, for all types, the characteristics and performances which have made the 4-way splitter successful in the mobile market, from GSM to UMTS band, as well as on the Wi-Fi band at 2,4 GHz.
The splitters feature impedance of 50 Ω, wide frequency range of 0,8 to 2,5 GHz, VSWR (voltage standing wave ratio) of less than 1,4 and isolation of better than 23 dB. They are 10 mm thick, are available with female SMA connectors (with other types available) and are easily mounted with M2,5 threaded holes.
In addition to the 4-way version, 2-, 6- 8- and 12-way versions are also available, all of which are characterised by compact dimensions and low cost, making use of technologies on ceramic substrate, which make these devices greatly flexible and ideal for the wireless installation market.
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