Your Professional Power Dividers Supplier

 

 

Flexi RF Inc. was founded in 2023 in Santa Clara, California - at the heart of Silicon Valley, by a team of experienced RF engineers. We specialize in the design, manufacture, and supply of passive and active RF components. Our product line includes passive components such as antennas, connectors, adapters, cable assemblies, attenuators, and loads; and active components such as amplifiers, switches, and select custom modules.

 

 
 
Why Choose Us
 

OEM and ODM
We offer both OEM and ODM services with no minimum order quantity. Whether you are developing a next-generation system or require a mature RF module solution, we provide products and technical support that scale with your innovation.

 

Our Services
Flexi RF offers a one-year warranty on standard products, ensuring that our service remains reliable and efficient.

 

Real-Time Response
Our cross-border team, spanning China and the United States, can respond to customer needs around the clock, ensuring seamless and efficient service across time zones.

 

Professional Team
With decades of industry experience and professional R&D as well as manufacturing facilities, our team of experienced engineers possesses strong independent innovation capabilities, enabling us to provide customers with high-quality customized RF solutions.

 

Specification

 

Sku

Connector Series

Frequency

VSWR Input

Isolation Min.(dB)

GPD-8-008030-E

SMA Female

800MHz~3GHz

1.25

20

Phase Balance (°)

Power,Max Input (Watts)

Amplitude Balance(dB)

Body Material

Body Plating

±3°

20

±0.3

Aluminum Alloy

Black Paint

 

Power Dividers Functionalities

 

Addition and subtraction of signals

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Multi-in-phase output signal production

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Multiple outputs from a single input

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Combining signals from multi-ports and obtaining a single output

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Obtaining RF logic arrangements

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16-Way Power Dividers

 

Components of Power Dividers

Input Port: This is the port where the input signal is fed into the power splitter.
Output Ports: These are the ports where the split output signals are obtained. The number of output ports can vary depending on the design of the power splitter.
Power Divider Circuit: This is the core component of the power splitter that divides the input signal power into multiple output signals. It is usually implemented using passive components such as resistors, inductors, and capacitors, or through more complex designs using transmission lines or microstrip circuits.
Matching Networks: These are additional components used to match the input and output impedance of the power splitter to the desired values. This ensures efficient power transfer between the input and output ports.
Enclosure: Power splitters are often enclosed in a housing or case to protect the internal components and provide mechanical stability.

 

Types of Power Dividers

 
Wilkinson Power Dividers

Wilkinson power dividers are widely used in RF and microwave systems due to their excellent performance characteristics. They provide low insertion loss, good isolation between output ports, and maintain phase coherence between output signals. Wilkinson splitters are typically available in 2-way, 3-way, and 4-way configurations, with the number of ports determining the signal splitting capability.

Resistive Power Dividers

Resistive power dividers, also known as resistive dividers, are a basic type of power divider that use resistors to divide the input signal into two or more output signals. They are simple in design and provide equal amplitude splitting, with each output signal being attenuated by a certain amount compared to the input signal. Resistive splitters are commonly available in 2-way and 3-way configurations, with each configuration offering different levels of insertion loss and isolation between output ports.

Hybrid Couplers

Hybrid couplers, also known as quadrature hybrids, are another type of RF power dividers commonly used in balanced signal distribution applications. They provide equal power splitting and maintain a 90-degree phase difference between output signals.

Directional Couplers

Directional couplers are passive devices that split an input signal into two output signals while maintaining a defined coupling ratio between the input and output ports. They are commonly used in RF systems for signal monitoring, signal sampling, and power measurement applications.

Rat-Race Couplers

Rat-race couplers, also known as 180-degree hybrids, are specialized RF power dividers designed to split an input signal into two output signals with a 180-degree phase difference. They are often used in applications such as phase shifters, balanced amplifiers, and image reject mixers. Rat-race couplers typically have 4 ports, with each port serving a specific phase-shifting function in the signal distribution process.

 

Power Dividers Application Areas

 

Wireless communications: In base stations and antenna systems, used for signal distribution and synthesis.

 
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Radar Systems

Used to distribute signals to multiple antennas or receivers.

 
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Test Measurement

In the laboratory, used to distribute signal sources to multiple test equipment.

 
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Satellite communications

Used for distribution and routing of signals.

8-Way Power Dividers

 

Customization Services

 

 

To better meet the diverse needs of different industries and customers, we can tailor RF adapter professional solutions to your specific application scenarios and special requirements. For further information or support, please feel free to contact us.

 

Order Process

 

Contact Customer Service

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Submit Order

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Obtain a Quote

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Confirm Order

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Arrange Payment

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Track Order

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Receive and Inspect Goods

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Packaging and Shipping

 

Packaging

Plastic bags, paper boxes

Transportation methods

Road transport, rail transport, sea transport, air transport

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is a power divider?

A: Power dividers (also power splitters and, when used in reverse, power combiners) and directional couplers are passive devices used mostly in the field of radio technology. They couple a defined amount of the electromagnetic power in a transmission line to a port enabling the signal to be used in another circuit.

Q: When to use a power divider?

A: The power divider should be engaged when conditions are slippery, such as when driving off-road. They can be used at any speed.

Q: What is the principle of power divider?

A: A power divider has a single input signal and two or more output signals. The output signals have a power level that is 1/N the input power level where N is the number of outputs in the divider. The signals at the outputs, in the most common form of power divider, are in phase.

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