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Power dividers, directional couplers handle 40 GHz

November 6, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Midwest Microwave 40 GHz power dividers and directional couplers aCinch Connectivity Solutions, a Bel group company, launches 40GHz power dividers and directional couplers designed to meet the higher frequency requirements in telecommunications and 5G applications.

The Midwest Microwave 40 GHz power dividers and directional couplers are small, lightweight, and ruggedly built. They cover a wide bandwidth of 6 to 40 GHz with low insertion loss and low VSWR. The Midwest Microwave power dividers use the Wilkinson design for the lowest insertion loss and the highest isolation between output ports. The Midwest Microwave directional couplers incorporate strip line design with high directivity thereby only allowing power to flow in one direction. Both use 2.92mm female stainless-steel interface in an aluminum housing and are RoHS compliant.  Midwest Microwave terminations are used in satellite communication equipment, cable assemblies and test and measurement equipment, and many other high-frequency applications.

For more information on the Midwest Microwave power dividers and directional couplers download the new Midwest Microwave 40 GHz power divider and directional coupler datasheet. The Midwest Microwave products are also available through Digi-Key and Mouser.

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Filed Under: 5G, Applications, RF Equipment, Wireless Tagged With: belgroup, cinchconnectivitysolutions

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