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IPP Intros SMD Dual Directional Coupler with Separate Coupled Ports

Innovative Power Products

March 8, 2013 Press Release

Innovative Power Products, Inc.
1170 Lincoln Ave., Unit 7
Holbrook, NY 11741
www.innovativepp.com

Product News

SMD Directional Coupler with Separate Coupled Ports

SMD Dual Directional Coupler with Separate Coupled Ports
Innovative Power Products introduces their Model IPP-8042, a 100 watt, 35 dB, Surface Mount Dual Directional Coupler that operates from 225 – 2500 MHz.

The IPP-8042 is a unique broadband design which provides separate coupled ports for both forward and reflected signals with internal Terminations. This coupler is produced in a Surface Mount (SMD) package size of 0 1.00 x 1.00 inches. Insertion Loss is less than 0.30 dB, main line VSWR is less than 1.25:1, coupled flatness is +/- 1.0 dB and directivity is greater than 18 dB.

IPP also offers 225 - 2500 MHz. 180 Degree Baluns and 90 Degree Couplers in Surface Mount Packages.

IPP-8042 Outline Drawing
          View the IPP-8042 Outline Drawing

Test Data for IPP-8042
       View Typical Test Data for IPP-8042

(click for most recent full-size version)

Delivery: 5 weeks ARO. For pricing or additional information, please contact the Sales Department at 631-563-0088, or email us at sales@innovativepp.com.


[borders/inc-300x250.htm]RoHSIPP 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. Our RF Resistors, Terminations and 90 degree Drop-in Hybrid Couplers are RoHS compliant.

IPP UL LogoInnovative Power Products, Inc.
Registered To ISO 9001:2008
Certificate Number: 10009425 QM08

If you have any questions about our products please contact me, Tom Passaro, at tpassaro@innovativepp.com or phone 631-563-0088.


Sincerely,
Tom Passaro
President,
Innovative Power Products
www.innovativepp.com





Posted  3/8/2013
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