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  • Power Divider, DC to 18 GHz

    11636A - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight 11636A is a dc to 18 GHz power divider for direct power dividing applications. The excellent impedance match of all three ports improves fault location measurements by reducing re-reflections. The Keysight 11636A power divider/combiner is recommended when making wideband comparison measurements with a Keysight 8757 scalar vector network analyzer.

  • Power Splitter, DC to 26.5 GHz

    11667B - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight 11667B power splitter is recommended when making wideband ratio measurements using a Keysight 8757 scalar network analyzer. This two-resistor type power splitter provides excellent output SWR at the auxilliary arm when used for source leveling or ratio measurement applications. The tracking between output arms over a frequency range from dc to 26.5 GHz allows wideband measurements to be made with a minimum of uncertainty.

  • Power Splitter, DC to 50 GHz

    11667C - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight 11667C power splitter is recommended when making wideband ratio measurements using a Keysight 8757 scalar network analyzer. This two-resistor type power splitter provides excellent output SWR at the auxiliary arm when used for source leveling or ratio measurement applications. The tracking between output arms over a frequency range from dc to 50 GHz allows wideband measurements to be made with a minimum of uncertainty.

  • Power Splitter, DC to 18 GHz

    11667A - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight 11667A power splitter is recommended when making wideband ratio measurements using a Keysight 8757 scalar network analyzer. This two-resistor type power splitter provides excellent output SWR at the auxilliary arm when used for source leveling or ratio measurement applications. The tracking between output arms over a frequency range from dc to 18 GHz allows wideband measurements to be made with a minimum of uncertainty.

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