The MACP-010446-C80370 is a 75 Ohm CATV Splitter from M/A-Com Technology Solutions. This component is designed to divide a CATV signal into multiple outputs while maintaining signal integrity and impedance matching to prevent signal reflections and loss.
Applications:
- CATV (Community Antenna Television) Systems: Used to split cable television signals for distribution to multiple TVs or set-top boxes.
- Satellite TV Distribution: Can be used to split satellite signals for distribution.
- Broadband Networks: Used in broadband distribution networks to split signals for various devices.
- Home Theater Systems: Used to split signals to different devices in a home entertainment setup.
Features:
- 75 Ohm Impedance: Matches the standard impedance of CATV systems to minimize signal reflections.
- Low Insertion Loss: Minimizes signal loss during splitting, ensuring a strong signal at each output.
- High Isolation: Provides good isolation between output ports, preventing interference between connected devices.
- Wide Bandwidth: Operates over a broad frequency range, supporting a variety of CATV and satellite signals.
- Surface Mount Package: Designed for automated assembly on printed circuit boards.
Benefits:
- Maintains Signal Quality: Low insertion loss and high isolation ensure a strong and clean signal at each output.
- Easy Integration: Surface mount package simplifies assembly and reduces manufacturing costs.
- Reliable Performance: Designed for reliable operation in demanding CATV and satellite environments.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of signal splitting applications.
Additional Details:
The MACP-010446-C80370 CATV splitter is specified to operate over a certain frequency range (consult the datasheet for exact specifications). Key specifications include insertion loss (the amount of signal lost when the signal is split), isolation (the amount of signal leakage between output ports), and return loss (a measure of how well the splitter matches the impedance of the system). It's important to ensure the splitter meets the specific requirements of the application, including frequency range and signal loss characteristics. Consult the datasheet for detailed electrical and mechanical specifications.