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3 dB 180 Degree Hybrid Couplers 4100400

SPECIFICATIONS

Model Number

4100400

Freq. Min. (GHz)

10

Freq. Max. (GHz)

40
Amplitude Imbalance (dB)
±1.00
Phase Imbalance (Degrees)
±12
Isolation (dB Min)
12
VSWR (Max)
1.8
Insertion Loss (dB Max)
1.7

FEATURES

10.0 – 40.0 GHz Frequency Operation

3 dB Coupling

Amplitude Imbalance: ±1.0 dB

Phase Imbalance: ±12 Degrees

Compact Package: 2.4mm Female Connectors

Custom Designs Available

Product Description

KRYTAR 180 Degree Hybrid Couplers are four-port components with dual input and output ports. KRYTAR’s hybrid couplers offer wide frequency coverage in single, compact packages, which provide low insertion loss, high directivity and tight coupling. These hybrid couplers offer simple solutions in many applications within those frequency bands including electronic warfare (EW), commercial wireless, SATCOM, radar, signal monitoring and measurement, antenna beam forming, and EMC testing environments. For many space-restricted situations the compact size of these KRYTAR couplers are ideal. These couplers can be also be manufactured to meet military specifications.

KRYTAR’s new hybrid coupler, Model 4100400, delivers exceptional versatility from 10 to 40 GHz with excellent phase and amplitude matching. Typical specifications include 3 dB Coupling; Amplitude Imbalance: ±1.0 dB; Phase Imbalance is ±12-degrees; Isolation is >15 dB; Maximum VSWR: 1.8; and Insertion Loss of <1.7 dB.

In addition, Model 4100400 offers Input Power Rating of 20 W average and 3 kW peak. The hybrid coupler comes with industry-standard 2.4mm Female Connectors. The compact package measures just 1.10 inches (L) x 0.86 inches (W) x 0.50 inches (H), and weighs only 1.2 ounces. Operating temperature is -54° to 85° C. This coupler is typically available from stock to 30 days, ARO.

KRYTAR also offers complete engineering services for custom designs that meet or exceed critical performance and/or packaging specifications.

Common Definitions

Microwave Frequency Bands
Band Designation Frequency Range (GHz)
UHF 300 MHz – 1.0 GHz
L 1.0 – 2.0
S  2.0 – 4.0
C  4.0 – 8.0
X  8.0 – 12.0
DBS  12.2 – 12.7
Ku  12.0 – 18.0
K 18.0 – 26.5
Ka  26.5 – 40.0
Q 30.0 – 50.0
U 40.0 – 60.0
V  50.0 – 75.0

180 Degree Hybrid Couplers: Four-port components with dual input and output ports.

Couplers are passive microwave components used for distributing or combining microwave signals. Directional couplers are four-port circuits where one port is isolated from the input port.

Amplitude Imbalance: The amount of level variation between a hybrid’s two outputs

The coupled port on a microstrip, or stripline directional coupler, is closest to the input port because it is a backward wave coupler. On a waveguide broadwall directional coupler, the coupled port is closest to the output port because it is a forward wave coupler.

VSWR: The ratio of the maximum voltage to the minimum voltage in standing wave pattern along the length of a transmission line structure. It varies from 1 to (plus) infinity and is always positive.

Insertion Loss: Net unrecoverable power in dB dissipated within the circuit at any frequency within the specified range.

Frequency Sensitivity: The amount of frequency change in the carrier frequency per unit amplitude change in the message signal.

Additional Resources

For more information on Krytar’s Couplers please see below:

KRYTAR Ultra-Broadband Microwave Components and Test Equipment DC-67 GHz

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