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Low Pass Filter
Low-pass filters are used to transparently pass high frequency signals while blocking or attenuating frequency components above a specific cutoff frequency.
The low-pass filter has high permeability below the cut-off frequency, that is, signals passing below that frequency will be virtually unaffected. Signals above the cut-off frequency are attenuated or blocked by the filter.
Custom design available upon request.
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High Pass Filter
High-pass filters are used to pass low-frequency signals transparently while blocking or attenuating frequency components below a specific cutoff frequency.
High-pass filter has a cutoff frequency, also known as a cutoff threshold. This refers to the frequency at which the filter begins to attenuate the low-frequency signal. For example, a 10MHz high-pass filter will block frequency components below 10MHz.
Custom design available upon request.
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Drop in Circulator
RF drop in circulator is a type of RF device that enables unidirectional transmission of electromagnetic waves, mainly used in radar and microwave multi-channel communication systems. The drop in isolator is connected to the instrument equipment through a ribbon circuit.
The RF drop in circulator belongs to a 3-port microwave device used to control the direction and transmission of signals in RF circuits. The RF drop in circulator is unidirectional, allowing energy to be transmitted clockwise from each port to the next port. These RF circulators have an isolation degree of about 20dB.
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RFTYT 2 Ways Power Divider
The 2 way power divider is a common microwave device used to evenly distribute input signals to two output ports, and has certain isolation capabilities. It is widely used in wireless communication systems, radar systems, and testing and measurement equipment.
Custom design available upon request.
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RFTYT 16 Way Power Divider
The 16 ways power divider is an electronic device mainly used to divide the input signal into 16 output signals according to a certain pattern. It is commonly used in fields such as communication systems, radar signal processing, and radio spectrum analysis.
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Band Stop Filter
Band-stop filters have the ability to block or attenuate signals in a specific frequency range, while signals outside that range remain transparent through.
Band-stop filters have two cutoff frequencies, a low cutoff frequency and a high cutoff frequency, forming a frequency range called the “passband”. Signals in the passband range will be largely unaffected by the filter. Band-stop filters form one or more frequency ranges called “stopbands” outside the passband range. The signal in the stopband range is attenuated or completely blocked by the filter.