EHF-2BD2060 RF/IF and RFID |
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Allicdata Part #: | P12030TR-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
EHF-2BD2060 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | RF/IF and RFID |
Manufacturer: | Panasonic Electronic Components |
Short Description: | BALUN 1920-2170 MHZ 50/50 OHM |
More Detail: | RF Balun 1.92GHz ~ 2.17GHz 50 / 50 Ohm 0805 (2012 ... |
DataSheet: | EHF-2BD2060 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | EHF |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Frequency Range: | 1.92GHz ~ 2.17GHz |
Impedance - Unbalanced/Balanced: | 50 / 50 Ohm |
Phase Difference: | 180° ±15° |
Insertion Loss (Max): | 1.0dB |
Return Loss (Min): | -- |
Package / Case: | 0805 (2012 Metric) |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
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Baluns, short for Balanced Unbalanced, are electrical components designed to ensure balanced transmission between two circuits, one of which being AC and the other DC. The particularity of baluns is that they enable the conversion of these different circuits, ultimately benefitting the end user in terms of performance, cost and efficiency. The EHF-2BD2060 is a balun fitted for the Ethernet technology. Utilizing a patented transformer technology, it is used in applications where Ethernet signals have to be simultaneously transmitted over twisted Pair copper, and over fiber optics. With an extremely low frequency response of 0 ~ 2.7 GHz, this balun represents an excellent solution for many Ethernet transmission applications.
One of the most common applications of the EHF-2BD2060 Balun is in IT networks where the deployment of high-speed Ethernet requires audio/video and data streams to travel over both copper and fiber media. In addition to a normal twisted-pair copper cable, the Balun provides an additional Ethernet connection to fiber media in order to better cope with both the high data rates demanded by the applications, and the distance limitations imposed by the copper cabling.
The balun works on the principle of converting a single-ended signal from unbalanced to balanced and vice versa. In its simplest form, the device uses a transformer to match the source impedance to the destination impedance. This transformer is designed to match the source and destination to one another by making the load impedance at the destination the same as the source impedance. This process greatly increases the signal strength of the signal being transferred between the two locations. Additionally, the transformer also helps to increase the electrical isolation of the two circuits, thus reducing noise on the line.
Another application field of the balun is in the wireless industry. With data rates in the Wi-Fi bands increasing significantly over the last few years, manufacturers of Wi-Fi devices are looking at alternative methods to provide better data throughput. One such alternate method is using the EHF-2BD2060 Balun to transmit data over wireless mediums. By using this device, Wi-Fi device manufacturers can provide their customers with better performance, cost savings and improved efficiency.
The EHF-2BD2060 Balun is a special kind of component designed to allow the transmission of Ethernet signals over twisted pair copper or fiber optics. The device works on the principle of transforming a single-ended signal from unbalanced to balanced and vice versa. In addition to providing a cost-effective solution for the transmission of Ethernet signals, the balun helps to increase the signal strength of the signal being transferred and provide better electrical isolation, reducing electrical noise on the line.
In conclusion, the EHF-2BD2060 Balun is an excellent choice for many applications requiring the transmission of Ethernet signals over twisted pair copper or fiber optics. Whether deployed in IT networks for audio/video and data streams, or in the wireless industry, the balun provides a cost-effective solution that offers improved performance, increases signal strength, and reduces electrical noise.
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