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Innovative Power Products Press Release - June 6, 2009
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Innovative Power Products Introduces New Wide Bandwidth 90º Hybrid Coupler in a Small Drop-In Package
Holbrook,
NY -- June 6, 2009 -- Innovative Power Products,
Inc. announces the availability of their new broadband, 90º hybrid coupler Model IPP-2136. This coupler offers a 10
to 1 bandwidth at 100 Watts, in a small, 3.30" x 1.00" drop-in package.
Model IPP-2136 is RoHS compliant,
and covers frequencies from 200 MHz - 2.0 GHz. Insertion loss is less than 0.8 dB, phase balance is less than +/-5
degrees and VSWR is less than 1.40:1.
Delivery: 4 weeks. For pricing or additional information, please contact
the Sales Department at 631-563-0088, or email us at sales@innovativepp.com.
IPP designs and manufactures
for applications in the RF and Microwave industries, and offers a variety of broadband, high power couplers, combiners,
RF power resistors and terminations operating up to 6 GHz. Our resistors, terminations and 90º drop-in hybrid couplers
are RoHS compliant.
View the Outline Drawing in pdf
format.
View Typical Test Data in pdf format.
IPP is a designer and manufacturer for applications in the RF and Microwave industries, and offers a variety
of broadband, high power couplers, combiners, RF power resistors and terminations operating up to 6 GHz.
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CONTACT:
Sales Department 631-563-0088
sales@innovativepp.com
http://www.innovativepp.com
Posted 6/7/2009
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