DLI introduces directional couplers for C X and Ku bands

2022-10-14 19:38:46 By : Ms. Cherry Guo

By Steve Bush 20th April 2016

DLI, part of Knowles, has introduced 10dB and 20dB directional couplers for C, X and Ku bands.

Made using thin-film high-permittivity temperature-stable materials , they are intended for commercial, military and space microwave applications.

“The four port couplers are excellent for high frequency signal monitoring applications where board space is a premium and quality power detection or injection is required,” said DLI.

Designed for a 50Ω characteristic impedance, the surface-mount package can cope with various PCB feed line configurations.

Chip and wire mount devices with the same performance are also available, as are custom versions.

Temperature range is -55 to +125°C.

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