Taoglas

Taoglas

Taoglas is a leading provider of antenna and RF solutions for the IoT (Internet of Things) and M2M (Machine-to-Machine) markets. The company designs and manufactures high-performance antennas, RF modules, and custom RF solutions for various applications such as connected cars, smart homes, wearables, and industrial automation. Taoglas also offers design and testing services to help customers optimize their wireless performance and overcome challenges related to signal strength and interference. With a global presence and a strong track record of innovation and quality, Taoglas is a trusted partner to some of the world's largest technology companies. The company's mission is to enable seamless connectivity and improve the performance and reliability of wireless systems across industries.

RF Multiplexers

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DXP.01.A
RF DIPLEXER 1.222/1.575GHZ 8SMD
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8-SMD, No Lead
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1.196GHz ~ 1.248GHz / 1.574GHz ~ 1.576GHz
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25.00dB / 30.00dB
12.0dB / 12.0dB
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DXP.02.A
RF DIPLEXER 1.222/1.575GHZ 8SMD
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8-SMD, No Lead
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1.196GHz ~ 1.248GHz / 1.574GHz ~ 1.576GHz
27.00dB / 33.00dB
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8.0dB / 13.0dB
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About  RF Multiplexers

RF multiplexers are crucial components used in RF communication systems to combine or split multiple RF signals for transmission through a single coaxial cable or separate cables. These devices utilize bi-directional bandpass filters to achieve the desired signal combination or separation. Multiplexing is the process of combining multiple signals onto a shared medium, while demultiplexing involves splitting a combined signal into separate signals. RF multiplexers provide the necessary functionality for both operations, allowing for efficient transmission and distribution of RF signals. There are different types of multiplexing techniques utilized by RF multiplexers, including diplexing, duplexing, triplexing, quadplexing, and quintplexing. Each technique enables the combination or separation of a specific number of RF signals, depending on the system requirements. RF multiplexers are characterized by various parameters that determine their performance and suitability for specific applications. These parameters include: Frequency Bands: Multiplexers are designed to operate within specific frequency bands, such as L-band, S-band, C-band, X-band, Ku-band, or Ka-band. The selection of a multiplexer depends on the frequency range of the signals being combined or separated. Low Band Attenuation: This parameter refers to the level of signal loss in the lower frequency band during multiplexing or demultiplexing. Lower attenuation ensures minimal signal degradation. High Band Attenuation: Similar to low band attenuation, high band attenuation measures the signal loss in the higher frequency band. It is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and preventing interference between the combined or separated signals. Return Loss: Return loss indicates the amount of reflected power when a signal encounters impedance mismatch. A higher return loss signifies better signal transmission efficiency. Mounting Type: RF multiplexers can be available in various mounting types, such as surface mount or connectorized modules, to suit different installation and integration requirements. RF multiplexers find applications in various industries, including telecommunications, satellite communication, broadcasting, and radar systems. They enable efficient sharing of transmission resources and facilitate the simultaneous transmission of multiple signals over a single cable or independent cables. Overall, RF multiplexers are essential components in RF communication systems, providing the necessary functionality to combine or split RF signals effectively and ensuring seamless transmission and distribution of information.