Zarlink

Zarlink

Zarlink, now known as Microsemi Corporation, was a leading semiconductor company that specialized in the design and development of integrated circuits and advanced communications solutions. The company was founded in 1971 and quickly gained recognition for its innovative technologies and high-quality products. Zarlink's product portfolio encompassed a wide range of applications, including telecommunications, networking, medical, and industrial sectors. Their offerings included semiconductor devices such as digital signal processors, radio frequency components, and power management solutions. These products played a crucial role in enabling reliable and efficient communication systems and electronic devices. One area where Zarlink excelled was in the field of telecommunications. The company developed cutting-edge solutions for voice and data communication networks, including carrier-grade switches, line cards, and packet-based platforms. Their technologies were instrumental in transforming traditional telephony into more advanced digital and IP-based communications. Additionally, Zarlink had a strong focus on the medical industry, providing integrated circuits for various medical devices and equipment. Their solutions enabled improved patient monitoring, diagnostic imaging, and therapeutic devices, contributing to advancements in healthcare technology. Throughout its history, Zarlink prioritized research and development, investing heavily in innovation to stay ahead of market demands. The company collaborated with industry leaders and actively participated in standards organizations to drive technological advancements and promote interoperability. In 2011, Zarlink was acquired by Microsemi Corporation, a leading provider of semiconductor and system solutions. This acquisition further expanded Microsemi's product offerings and strengthened their position in the market. In conclusion, Zarlink was a prominent semiconductor company known for its innovative integrated circuits and advanced communications solutions. With a strong focus on telecommunications and medical industries, Zarlink contributed significantly to the advancement of communication technology and healthcare applications. Today, its legacy lives on under the Microsemi Corporation brand.

RF Power Dividers/Splitters

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SP8713/IG/MPAS
SP8713 - PRESCALER
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SP8910/KG/MP1S
PRESCALER, 8910 SERIES, 1-FUNC,
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SP8852E/IG/HCAR
PLL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER, BIPOL
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ZL40000/LCE
ZL40000 - SPLITTER
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SP8714/IG/MPBP
PRESCALER, 8714 SERIES, 1-FUNC,
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SP8904E/KG/MP1S
- 5GHZ DIVIDE BY 4 FIXED MODULUS
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SP8854E/KG/HCAR
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About  RF Power Dividers/Splitters

RF Power Dividers/Splitters are essential components in RF communication systems that are specifically designed to split an input signal into two or more output signals with precise phase and amplitude characteristics. These devices play a critical role in dividing the power of an input signal and distributing it evenly across multiple output paths. RF Power Dividers/Splitters are characterized by their insertion loss, frequency range, and number of output ports. The insertion loss measures the amount of signal power lost during the splitting process and typically ranges from 0.1 dB to 6 dB. A lower insertion loss indicates higher efficiency and minimal signal degradation. The frequency range of RF Power Dividers/Splitters determines the range of frequencies over which they can operate effectively. These devices can cover a wide frequency spectrum, typically ranging from 0 Hz up to 45 GHz, allowing for compatibility with various RF communication applications. The number of output ports on an RF Power Divider/Splitter determines the number of divided output signals it can produce. Common configurations include 2-way, 3-way, 4-way, 8-way, and even higher port counts. Each output signal maintains the desired phase and amplitude relationship with respect to the original input signal. RF Power Dividers/Splitters find applications in diverse RF systems, including wireless communication, satellite communication, radar systems, and test and measurement setups. They facilitate the distribution of RF signals to multiple antennas, transceivers, or receivers, enabling simultaneous transmission or reception of signals. These devices are designed using various technologies, such as microstrip, stripline, or coaxial transmission lines, depending on the specific requirements of the application. They are typically constructed using high-quality materials with excellent electrical properties to ensure signal integrity and minimize losses. In summary, RF Power Dividers/Splitters are crucial components in RF communication systems. They enable the efficient division of an input signal into multiple output signals while maintaining precise phase and amplitude characteristics. These devices play a vital role in ensuring signal distribution, power management, and overall system performance in various RF applications.