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What Does a Mismatched Coupled Port Actually Affect in a Directional Coupler?
Jul , 23 2025
Directional couplers are widely used in RF systems for signal sampling, power monitoring, VSWR detection, and PIM testing. While these components are passive by nature, their performance is highly dependent on how each port is terminated—especially the coupled port. In real-world applications, improper termination of the coupled port—either by leaving it open, using poorly matched devices, or low-...
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Key Trends Driving the RF Industry Forward
Jul , 26 2025
The RF industry is experiencing rapid growth as new technologies and applications reshape the market. With the global demand for faster, more reliable wireless communication, RF components have become more critical than ever. 5G and Beyond The global rollout of 5G networks has significantly boosted the demand for RF components such as power splitters, couplers, and antennas. In addition, research ...
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Improving Passive Component Performance in DAS Networks
Jul , 31 2025
1. Introduction: The Role of Passive Components in DAS Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) play a vital role in enhancing wireless coverage in complex environments like airports, stadiums, hospitals, and office buildings. While active equipment such as base stations and repeaters often receive the most attention, passive components—such as power splitters, directional couplers, loads, tappers, and h...
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How to Avoid PIM Interference in DAS Systems
Aug , 07 2025
In Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), Passive Intermodulation (PIM) is one of the most common yet overlooked causes of performance degradation. While DAS networks are designed to enhance wireless coverage and capacity, PIM can severely compromise signal quality, leading to dropped calls, reduced data throughput, and costly troubleshooting. This article outlines the practical measures and engineeri...
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Optimizing Passive Components for Better 5G DAS Coverage
Aug , 13 2025
With the rapid deployment of 5G in indoor environments, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) have become a critical solution to ensure reliable signal coverage. Although passive RF components in DAS are non-powered, their performance directly affects signal transmission quality and overall system stability. Selecting and optimizing these passive components is key to enhancing indoor 5G network covera...
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Design Tips for DAS Power Splitters, Couplers, and Combiners
Aug , 21 2025
In modern communication networks, DAS (Distributed Antenna System) plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality indoor and outdoor signal coverage. The performance of a DAS network not only depends on antenna placement but also heavily relies on core RF components such as power splitters, directional couplers, and combiners. Proper design, selection, and installation of these components directly...
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