Categories: MicroWave & RF

Mini-Circuits’ Tiny 100W Bi-Directional Coupler Supports Applications from 50 to 6000MHz

Mini-Circuits’ SCBD-16-63HP+ wideband bi-directional coupler handles RF input power up to 100W for applications from 50 to 6000MHz including cellular, WiMax, GSM, ISM, test labs and more. This model provides an outstanding combination of performance parameters over its full frequency range with mainline loss as low as 0.2dB, 23dB directivity, 25dB input/output return loss, ±0.6dB coupling flatness (specified over various bandwidths), and DC current passing up to 2A. The coupler is designed with open-style printed wire laminate construction (0.70×0.32×0.20”) for easy integration into dense PCB layouts.

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