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Monday, July 27, 2009

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The 90° Quadrature Hybrids feature a 50 percent split of input power between the 2 output ports with a 90° phase difference at the center frequency between the through and coupled ports.



Raditek (San Jose, CA) presents the 90° Quadrature Hybrids that are available in Connectorized or Drop-In models to 18GHz. Features include:

  • A surface mount to 6GHz. 
  • A 50 percent split of input power between the 2 output ports with a 90° phase difference at the center frequency between the through and coupled ports.
  • An operating range from 200-550 MHz and is a 90° Quadrature Hybrid.
  • SMA female connectors.
  • A maximum input power of 100 W.
  • An insertion loss of 4.0dB (max).
  • An isolation of 18dB (min).
  • A return loss of 17.0dB (min).
  • An amplitude balance of ±0.8dB (max).
  • A phase balance of 90±0.6Deg (max).

For more information visit www.raditek.com

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