Product Overview
The 2W RF Termination Load (DC-3GHz) is a precision 50-ohm dummy load equipped with a robust DIN-male (7/16) connector. Designed for high-reliability 2G/3G/4G/LTE network coverage, it ensures minimal signal reflection with a low VSWR of ≤1.20. This termination is widely used in In-building Solutions (IBS) to safely dissipate RF power and maintain system impedance balance. Fully compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, it represents Maniron's commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.
Technical & Mechanical Specifications
| Model NO. | MNL-2-03 |
| Freq(MHz) | DC-3GHz |
| VSWR | ≤1.20 |
| Power(W) | 2 |
| Impedance | 50 ohm |
| Connector | DIN-male |
NOTE: All technical parameters can be modified to meet your specific requirements. Maniron offers a variety of styles, power ratings, and connector types. Please contact us if you need customized solutions for your RF infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q1: What are the typical applications for this 2W DIN-male termination?
- A: It is primarily used to terminate unused ports in RF components such as couplers, splitters, or combiners within IBS and DAS networks. This ensures the system remains impedance-matched and prevents signal leakage or interference.
- Q2: Why choose a DIN (7/16) connector for a low-power 2W load?
- A: While 2W is low power, many high-power distribution systems use DIN (7/16) interfaces for their durability and low PIM characteristics. Providing a DIN-male interface directly on the load eliminates the need for extra adapters, maintaining better VSWR performance.
- Q3: Is this product environmentally safe?
- A: Yes. All our RF terminations are RoHS and REACH compliant. We ensure that our manufacturing processes and materials meet international environmental standards for hazardous substance control.
- Q4: Can Maniron provide terminations with different connector styles?
- A: Absolutely. Maniron has a wide range of styles to meet various requirements. We can provide this 2W load with N-type, 4.3-10, or SMA connectors upon request, and offer power ratings from 1W up to hundreds of Watts.
- Q5: How does a dummy load protect my RF equipment?
- A: A dummy load acts as a "simulated antenna." It absorbs the RF signal energy instead of reflecting it back to the transmitter. This is crucial during testing or maintenance to prevent high-voltage standing waves from damaging power amplifiers.























































