Description
The CommScope Directional Coupler (SKU: ACC-CS-00021, Part No: C-13-UW-43-AI6) is designed for optimal RF signal management across a wide frequency range from 555 MHz to 6000 MHz. With a coupling factor of 13 dB, this coupler ensures efficient signal distribution. It features a robust IP67 rating for superior dust and water resistance, making it ideal for challenging environments.
Equipped with 4.3-10 Female connectors on the input, output, and coupled ports, this coupler maintains consistent connectivity. It operates effectively within a temperature range of -35°C to 85°C and supports a PIM rating of -165 dBc, ensuring minimal interference in high-performance networks. The input impedance is rated at 50 Ω for seamless integration into existing systems.
Performance metrics include a VSWR of <1.2:1 and an insertion loss of 0.50 dB between 555 MHz and 2700 MHz, with inter-port isolation exceeding 33 dB. Across different bands, the VSWR remains below 1.3:1, while maintaining significant isolation for reliable signal integrity.
Manufactured by CommScope, a leader in telecommunications infrastructure, this directional coupler complies with ISO 9001 quality standards, ensuring dependable performance and reliability in professional RF applications.
RF Specification
Port Matrix
Port Function | RF Interface |
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Input
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Output
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Coupled
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Frequency Test Data
Start Frequency | Stop Frequency | VSWR | Insertion Loss | Inter-Port Iso. |
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555 MHz
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2700 MHz
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< 1.2:1
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0.5 dB
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> 33 dB
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2700 MHz
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3800 MHz
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< 1.25:1
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> 31 dB
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3800 MHz
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4900 MHz
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< 1.3:1
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> 29 dB
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4900 MHz
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6000 MHz
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> 26 dB
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Physical Specification
Downloadable Resources
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