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This 32-way GPS power divider is an essential passive component for modern microwave communication systems. Operating seamlessly as both a power splitter and combiner, it is engineered to distribute RF signals with high precision and minimal loss from 0.8 to 2.7 GHz. Its design prioritizes stability under high-power conditions, ensuring consistent performance for critical applications such as GPS networks, cellular base stations, and other wireless communication infrastructures. By providing equal signal division across 32 output ports with exceptional isolation, this device enables the creation of robust and scalable RF systems.
Q1: Can this power divider be used as both a splitter and a combiner?Yes, this is a bidirectional passive device. It can equally split one input signal into 32 output signals or combine signals from 32 inputs into one common output, making it highly versatile for various system configurations.
Q2: What are the key factors for ensuring stable performance in high-power applications?The integrated cooling fans are crucial for heat dissipation during continuous high-power operation. Additionally, ensuring proper impedance matching (50 Ohms) across all connected ports and operating within the specified temperature and power limits will guarantee long-term stability and performance.
Q3: How is the insertion loss calculated, and what is the "theoretical loss"?The listed insertion loss (≤1.8 dB) is the additional signal loss introduced by the device itself. The "theoretical loss" of 15.0 dB is the inevitable loss that occurs when a signal is perfectly divided into 32 equal parts (10*log10(32) ≈ 15.05 dB). The total loss in a splitting application is the sum of this theoretical division loss and the device's insertion loss.