RF Diplexers

1304 Diplexers from 67 manufacturers listed on everything RF

An RF Diplexer is a 3-port device that splits one input signal into two different outputs each operating in a different frequency band. Diplexers from the leading manufacturers are listed below. Use the filters to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Download Datasheets, Compare products and Request Quotations. Your Inquiry will be directed to the manufacturer and their distributors who will get back to you with a quote.

Description:5 to 85 MHz/102 MHz to 1.218 GHz, Surface Mount CATV Diplexer
Frequency:
5 to 85 MHz, 102 MHz to 1.218 GHz
Frequency f1:
5 to 85 MHz
Frequency f2:
102 MHz to 1.218 GHz
Application Type:
Broadcast, CATV
Attenuation:
43 to 50 dB
Insertion loss:
0.5 to 1.5 dB
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:2.2 to 2.4 GHz / 4.4 to 5 GHz RF Diplexer
Frequency:
2.2 to 2.4 GHz / 4.4 to 5 GHz
Frequency f1:
2.2 to 2.4 GHz
Frequency f2:
4.4 to 5 GHz
Insertion loss:
1 dB
Isolation:
70 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:42 MHz, Surface Mount, Diplexer
Frequency:
DC to 42 MHz / 54 to 870 MHz
Frequency f1:
DC to 42 MHz
Frequency f2:
54 to 870 MHz
Attenuation:
60 to 65 dB
Insertion loss:
1 to 1.2 dB
Isolation:
25 to 30 dB
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:Ceramic Duplexer for LTE Band 14 Network Applications
Frequency:
758 to 768 MHz/788 to 798 MHz
Frequency f1:
758 to 768 MHz
Frequency f2:
788 to 798 MHz
Application Type:
Cellular
Attenuation:
60 dB (at 788 to 798 MHz) and 60 dB (at 788 to 798...
Insertion loss:
1.6 dB
Isolation:
60 dB
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:PCS / Cellular Band Diplexer
Frequency:
800 to 1000 MHz / 1700 to 2170 MHz
Frequency f1:
800 to 1000 MHz
Frequency f2:
1700 to 2170 MHz
Application Type:
Cellular
Insertion loss:
0.2 dB @ Passbands
Isolation:
45 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Passive Diplexer with Passbands from 2.4–2.5/6.2-8.2 GHz
Frequency:
2400 to 2500 MHz (Low Band) / 6200 to 8200 MHz (Hi...
Frequency f1:
2400 to 2500 MHz (Low Band)
Frequency f2:
6200 to 8200 MHz (High Band)
Application Type:
WiFi
Attenuation:
20 to 25 dB
Insertion loss:
0.7 to 1.3 dB
Isolation:
22 to 25 dB
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:Diplexer with Passbands from 14.4-14.93 GHz / 15.15-15.35 GHz for Military Applications
Frequency:
14.40 to 15.35 GHz
Frequency f1:
14.40 to 14.93 GHz
Frequency f2:
15.15 to 15.35 GHz
Application Type:
Electronic Warfare, SATCOM, UAS
Isolation:
70 dBc
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:L-Band Cavity Diplexer from 1920 to 2170 MHz
Frequency:
1.92 to 1.98 GHz / 2.11 to 2.17 GHz
Frequency f1:
1.92 to 1.98 GHz
Frequency f2:
2.11 to 2.17 GHz
Application Type:
Broadcast, SATCOM, Test & Measurement
Insertion loss:
0.5 dB
Isolation:
50 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:4.4 to 4.84 GHz and 4.7 to 4.84 GHz Diplexer
Frequency:
4.4 to 4.84 GHz
Frequency f1:
4400 to 4540 MHz
Frequency f2:
4700 to 4840 MHz
Attenuation:
30 to 35 dB
Insertion loss:
1.2 dB
Isolation:
70 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Cavity Diplexer with Passband from 1761 - 1842 / 2200 - 2300 MHz
Frequency:
1761 to 2300 MHz
Frequency f1:
1761 to 1842 MHz
Frequency f2:
2200 to 2300 MHz
Attenuation:
15 dB
Insertion loss:
1 dB
Isolation:
60 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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What is a RF Diplexer?

A diplexer is a 3-port passive device that implements frequency-domain multiplexing. It splits the incoming signal from an antenna into two paths or channels based on their frequencies. It allows two different signals, typically with different frequencies, to share a common transmission path without interfering with each other. It is useful in scenarios where multiple signals need to be transmitted and received using a single antenna. 

The diplexer receives a signal input with multiple frequencies at the common port. Then, using a Low Pass Filter and a High Pass Filter, it separates out the signals based on their frequencies, respectively. The LPF connects the common port to a low-frequency port (L), and the high-pass filter connects the common port to a high-frequency port (H). After the filtering process, the signals are diverted to the respective ports and transmitted to the devices connected to the ports.  

everything RF lists RF diplexers from the leading manufacturers. Narrow down the list of diplexers by entering the required frequency range - Our search tool will filter through the complete catalog of products to find diplexers that meet your requirement. You can request quotations, download datasheets and compare the products. All inquiries made via everything RF will be directed to the manufacturer and/or their distributors/sales reps in your region.

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