BK-2040T

Diplexer by Microlab (22 more products)

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The BK-2040T from Microlab is a Dual Diplexer that operates from 1850-1995 MHz (Port 1) and 1695-1780 MHz/2110-2700 MHz (Port 2). It can handle an average input power of 80 W and a peak output power of 1 kW. This diplexer provides an isolation of more than 35 dB, an insertion loss of 0.25 dB and has a passive intermodulation (PIM) of -158 dBc. It combines or splits PCS with AWS-WCS-2.5/BRS bands for 5G carrier aggregation in DAS and small cells in a 2x2 MIMO format.

This dual diplexer consists of two diplexer units in a small form factor and has well-isolated inputs for high performance. It ensures minimal insertion loss over their respective frequency bands to minimize band inter-reaction. This diplexer has properly spaced connectors to allow compatibility with common protection boots for enhanced weatherproofing, as well as allowing for easy and precise installation with a torque wrench. It is available in an IP67-rated enclosure that measures 4.17 x 2.68 x 2.17 inches and has  NEX10 connectors.

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    BK-2040T
  • Manufacturer
    Microlab
  • Description
    Twin Diplexer from 1850 to 2700 MHz for DAS and Small Cell Applications

General Parameters

  • Frequency f1
    1850 to 1995 MHz
  • Frequency f2
    1695 - 1780 MHz & 2110 - 2700 MHz
  • Power
    80 W
  • Peak Power
    1 kW
  • Insertion loss
    0.25 to 0.35 dB
  • Frequency
    1695 to 2700 MHz
  • Isolation
    35 dB
  • PIM
    -158 to -155 dBc
  • Type
    Cavity
  • Return Loss
    20 dB
  • Application Type
    5G, Wireless Infrastructure
  • Application
    DAS, Small Cells
  • Impedance
    50 Ohms
  • Lightning
    +/- 5kA 8/20 µs waveform
  • Package Type
    Module with Connectors
  • Connectors
    NEX10, NEX10 - Female
  • Dimension
    106 x 68 x 55 mm
  • Operating Temperature
    -40 to 65 Degree C
  • Certifications
    IP-67
  • RoHS
    Yes
  • Note
    Group Delay: 4.4 ns (Port 1) & 8.3 ns (Port 2)

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