| COMPONENTS : POWER SPLITTERS/COMBINERS |
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| With only a few exceptions, power splitters and combiners are one in the same device. The name only changes as a function of how they are used. The term Power Splitter will be used here for the sake of convenience, which means there will be one input and multiple outputs as opposed to a Power Combiner which would have multiple inputs and one output. Power Splitters are passive devices that split incoming signal power into equal portions for two or more output ports. Common power splitters are generally considered to be 0º splitters in that there is no intended phase shift applied to any of the two or more output paths. Most power splitters employ some form of reactive element or ¼ wavelength transformers to achieve the power splitting except for a class of splitters called resistive splitters. READ MORE |