Model 100S1G6AB
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Rev A
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A typical Four-Way Splitter insertion loss is shown in Figure 4-4. The unused ports must be terminated
when checking the insertion loss. Typical combined port return loss is shown in Figure 4-4.
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Figure 4-4. Typical 4-Way Splitter Insertion Loss and Return Loss
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A typical Four-Way Combiner insertion loss is shown in Figure 4-5; a typical combined port return loss is
shown in Figure 4-5. The unused port must be terminated when checking the insertion loss.
Figure 4-5. Typical 4-Way Combiner Insertion and Return Loss
NOTE: The return loss of the Four-Way Combiner’s combined output port is typically better than 17 dB (See
Figure 4-5).
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