Product Overview
The 600-6000MHz Low PIM Wilkinson Power Splitter series is a next-generation solution engineered specifically for the 5G NR and Sub-6GHz market. Featuring a highly stable -153dBc Low PIM rating, this divider ensures clean signal transmission with minimal interference. Its ultra-wideband design covers all major global telecommunication bands, including 5G, LTE, and Wi-Fi 6E. With a compact housing and 4.3-10 Female connectors, it offers excellent isolation and return loss performance, making it an ideal choice for high-capacity In-building Solutions (IBS) and demanding outdoor wireless infrastructure.
Technical & Mechanical Specifications
| Parameter Item | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 600 - 6000 MHz (Sub-6GHz) |
| Output Port Number | 2 / 3 / 4 Way (Wilkinson Design) |
| Insertion Loss (IL) | ≤ 1.8 dB (Excl. Split Loss) |
| Isolation | ≥ 18 dB |
| VSWR | ≤ 1.45 |
| Passive Intermodulation (PIM) | ≤ -153 dBc @ 2 x 43 dBm |
| Average Power Handling | 50 Watts |
| Connector Type / Impedance | 4.3-10 Female / 50 Ohm |
| Environmental Rating | Indoor & Outdoor IP65 |
NOTE: All technical specifications can be customized to your specific requirements. We provide a full range of power dividers with various connector options including N, SMA, and 4.3-10.
Our Professional Services
- Full technical support for 5G 600-6000MHz wideband passive components.
- OEM & ODM manufacturing specialized in Low PIM microstrip and Wilkinson designs.
- 24/7 dedicated engineering support for global infrastructure projects.
- Superior quality control ensuring consistent performance across extreme outdoor environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q1: What are the benefits of a Wilkinson Power Divider over a Reactive Splitter?
- A: A Wilkinson Power Divider uses internal resistors to provide high isolation between output ports. This ensures that if one antenna is damaged or disconnected, the other output ports remain unaffected by the reflection, maintaining system stability.
- Q2: Why is the 600MHz to 6000MHz frequency range important for 5G?
- A: This range covers the critical Sub-6GHz spectrum. The 600MHz band is essential for wide-area 5G coverage, while the 3.5GHz and 6GHz bands are vital for high-speed data throughput and Wi-Fi 6E applications.
- Q3: How does a -153dBc PIM rating impact network quality?
- A: Passive Intermodulation (PIM) can severely degrade 5G network performance by creating noise in the uplink. A low PIM rating of -153dBc ensures minimal interference, allowing for higher data rates and improved user experience.
- Q4: Is the 4.3-10 connector a better choice for 5G than the N-type?
- A: Yes, the 4.3-10 connector is designed for the 5G era. It is smaller and lighter than N-type connectors, supports high-density deployments, and provides more stable PIM performance regardless of torque application.
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