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Hybrid Coupler: C1517J5003AHF

C1517j5003ahfAnaren, Inc. announced it has introduced a low-cost, low-profile subminiature 3 dB, 90º hybrid coupler (part no. C1517J5003AHF) offering excellent performance characteristics in an easy-to-use surface mount package.

Part of Anaren's growing line-up of Xinger®-brand subminiature components, the C1517J5003AHF is ideal for balanced power, low-noise amplifiers, signal distribution, and other applications where low insertion loss and tight amplitude and phase balance are required.

Like most of the company's Xinger-brand components, this new part:

  • is constructed from ceramic filled PTFE composites, which possess excellent electrical and mechanical stability;
  • has been subjected to rigorous qualification testing and is 100% RF tested;
  • is RoHS compliant, to help address base station equipment manufacturer's environmental requirements;
  • is shipped on tape and reel packaging, for use in high-volume pick and place systems
  • and is supported by the company's new "Submini Central" online resource, offering white papers, applications notes, informational videos, and other support tools                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Key specifications for the component are as follows:

 Part no.

Dimension
inches (mm)

Freq.
(GHz)

 Port
Impedance(Ω)

 Isolation
(min, dB)

Return loss
(min, dB)

Insertion loss
(max, dB) 

C1517J5003AHF

0.079 x 0.049 x 0.027in   

(2.04 x 1.29 x 0.7)

1.5 — 1.7

50/50

22

20

0.3

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