EHF-FD1629 RF/IF and RFID |
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Allicdata Part #: | P12040TR-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
EHF-FD1629 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | RF/IF and RFID |
Manufacturer: | Panasonic Electronic Components |
Short Description: | BALUN 1700-2000 MHZ 50/50 OHM |
More Detail: | RF Balun 1.55GHz ~ 2GHz 50 / 50 Ohm 0606 (1616 Met... |
DataSheet: | EHF-FD1629 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | EHF |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Frequency Range: | 1.55GHz ~ 2GHz |
Impedance - Unbalanced/Balanced: | 50 / 50 Ohm |
Phase Difference: | 180° ±15° |
Insertion Loss (Max): | 0.8dB |
Return Loss (Min): | -- |
Package / Case: | 0606 (1616 Metric), Concave |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
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Baluns provide a necessary connection point between coaxial and unbalanced systems, allowing a coaxial signal to be sent and received by an unbalanced device. The EHF-FD1629 is a balun for Wideband applications that provides a reliable and stable transmission for high-frequency signals.
The EHF-FD1629 is a wideband balun, operating across a frequency range of DC to 16GHz. Its applications include PoE (Power over Ethernet), is that both the transmit and receive signal path use a single coaxial cable, also for Electronic Warfare, that requires many frequency bands to be received and processed. This balun is specifically designed for high-frequency applications which require a balance between high signal quality, low insertion loss, and the low noise floor.
The EHF-FD1629 incorporates two differential ports on one side and one single-ended RF port on the other side. This provides an optimal balance between ISM band communications with high linearity and low insertion loss. The EHF-FD1629 balun also features good common-mode rejection (to reduce common-mode noise) and high-frequency isolation (to reject interference).
The working principle of the EHF-FD1629 is based on the principle of a magnetic field balun. This balun contains a transformer with two windings, each connected to one of the two single-ended ports. By passing a signal through one winding, the resulting current induces a voltage that is “pushed” through the other winding to create a balanced signal. The thin-film technology used in the EHF-FD1629 also offers superior electrical performance over other types of baluns due to its low parasitic inductance.
The EHF-FD1629 is ideal for applications that require the signal to be converted from its original state (single-ended) to balanced form. The EHF-FD1629 has a wide bandwidth, low insertion loss, and high power handling-allowing it to meet the needs of various communication needs. It is important to note that the EHF-FD1629 is not suitable for applications that require a high degree of isolation between the transmitter and receiver. For such applications, a transformer based balun is recommended.
In conclusion, the EHF-FD1629 is a wideband balun specifically designed for applications which require a balance between high signal quality, low insertion loss, and a low noise floor. It has a wide bandwidth and low insertion loss, making it compatible with many communication applications. Additionally, it offers good common-mode rejection and high-frequency isolation to help reduce noise and interference. The magnetic field principle behind the EHF-FD1629 is what allows it to efficiently convert single-ended signals to balanced signals, allowing for better communication over long distances.
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