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Specifications (typical)
Frequency: 2 to 8 GHz
Impedance: 50 Ω
Coupling: 10 ±1.0 dB
Directivity: 18 dB (min.)
Flatness: ±0.5 dB
Mainline Loss: 1.0 dB
Return Loss: 22 dB
Input Power: 50 W (max.)
Temperature: -55 to +85 °C
Model
C-0208-10, 10 dB directional coupler for 2 to 8 GHz.
C-0208-10 coupling and directivity vs. frequency plot.
August 3, 2023 -- Werbel Microwave presents an impressive array of features in our
latest offering. Werbel Microwave presents an impressive array of features in our
latest offering. With a wide frequency range spanning from 2 to 8 GHz, the
C-0208-10 directional coupler ensures versatility across various applications. Enjoy
exceptional coupling flatness, with a typical ±0.5 dB flatness that guarantees
precise performance. Experience remarkable directivity, reaching 27 dB up to
8 GHz, providing enhanced signal isolation. Benefit from excellent return loss,
reaching 28 dB up to 8 GHz, ensuring optimal signal reflection. Additionally,
our product allows for DC current to pass through from input to output, adding to
its versatility. From mobile to fixed satellite applications, as well as lab use,
WiFi, and radar, our solution meets the demands of diverse industries.
Since 2014, Werbel Microwave has designed and produced high performance radio
frequency components for military, commercial, test and measurement applications.
Werbel Microwave welcomes customers to submit their customized RF requirements
for quotation. Werbel Microwave also welcomes distributors and resellers.
Orders placed online typically ship within 24 hours.
We have expanded in-house engineering capabilities to support and maintain product
design with minimal end-of-life risk.
Contact:
Ernest T. Werbel, Jr. President / Chief Engineer Werbel Microwave LLC
628 NJ-10, Suite 14 Whippany, NJ, 07981 Tel: (973) 515-3001 Fax:
(973) 515-3004 Cell: (973) 900-2480
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