JHS-139-PIN

MACOM Technology Solutions JHS-139-PIN

Part No:

JHS-139-PIN

Datasheet:

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Package:

SF-1

AINNX NO:

28247264-JHS-139-PIN

Description:

HYBRID,QUADRATURE

Products specifications
  • Package / Case
    SF-1
  • Supplier Device Package
    SF-1
  • Mfr
    MACOM Technology Solutions
  • Package
    Tray
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Base Product Number
    JHS-139
  • Package Description
    SF-1, 4 PIN
  • Operating Temperature-Min
    -55 °C
  • Operating Temperature-Max
    85 °C
  • Rohs Code
    No
  • Operating Frequency (Max)
    500 MHz
  • Manufacturer Part Number
    JHS-139PIN
  • Insertion Loss-Max
    0.5 dB
  • Manufacturer
    MACOM
  • Part Life Cycle Code
    Active
  • Ihs Manufacturer
    M/A-COM TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC
  • Risk Rank
    5.35
  • Series
    -
  • Applications
    General Purpose
  • Additional Feature

    Any Feature, including a modified Existing Feature, that is not an Existing Feature.

    HIGH ISOLATION
  • Construction
    COMPONENT
  • Reach Compliance Code
    compliant
  • Frequency
    250MHz ~ 500MHz
  • Power - Max
    4W
  • Product Type

    a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.

    Signal Conditioning
  • RF/Microwave Device Type
    90 DEGREE HYBRID COUPLER
  • Insertion Loss

    the loss of signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line or optical fiber and is usually expressed in decibels (dB).

    0.5dB
  • Isolation
    15dB
  • Operating Frequency-Min
    250 MHz
  • VSWR-Max
    1.5
  • Input Power-Max (CW)
    36.02 dBm
  • Characteristic Impedance
    50 Ω
  • Return Loss

    In telecommunications, return loss is a measure in relative terms of the power of the signal reflected by a discontinuity in a transmission line or optical fiber.

    -
  • Coupler Type
    Standard
  • Coupling Factor

    Coupling Factor (CF) measures the coupling between classes excluding coupling due to inheritance. It is the ratio between the number of actually coupled pairs of classes in a scope (e.g., package) and the possible number of coupled pairs of classes. CF is primarily applicable to object-oriented systems.

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  • Product
    Hybrid Couplers
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