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AN-10-001
Application Note on
DO IT YOURSELF LOW-COST POWER SPLITTER
Radha Setty
Fred Lefrak
Dong Yu
Mini-Circuits
Engineering Department,
P.O. Box 350166,
Brooklyn, NY 11235
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Do it yourself low-cost Power Splitter
Engineering Department
Mini-Circuits, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Introduction:
Ever expanding applications of RF and Microwaves for Wireless and Cable applications
have revived the development efforts of components at these frequencies. There is a
continuing demand to reduce the cost and increase the performance and quality at the same
time. Mini-Circuits is working to satisfy these goals and has introduced a new splitter
series to satisfy the demands of the market. These splitters are designed to need only
commercially available low-cost off-the-shelf chip resistors and capacitors as external
components, and are designed for automated manufacturing to achieve low overall cost.
What Constitutes a Power Splitter:
RF-Out #1
RF-In
M
R1
RF-Out #2
Matching
Section
C
Divider
Fig.1 Block Schematic of a Power Splitter
Fig 1 is the block schematic of a two-way power splitter. It consists of a divider section, a
matching section, a resistor R1 and capacitor C. The function of the divider section is, as
the name implies, to divide the input signal into two parts. The matching section together
with capacitor C performs wide-band matching at all ports. Resistor R1 helps provide
wide-band isolation between the two RF output ports. The matching and divider sections
form the heart of the splitter. They are realized using magnetic cores. The matching and
divider sections are integrated into a single unit, and are herein afterwards called the
splitter. The next section describes the splitter.
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Construction of the ”TCP” device
TCP-series splitters use one ferromagnetic core transmission line transformer for power
division and another similar transformer for matching. The base of the device is made of
plastic with embedded leads, which makes the construction very rugged. The leads are
solder plated for excellent solderability. All connections from the transformers to the
header are made by welding. This helps to ensure preciseness of the assembly, with
resulting high performance repeatability, as well as preventing any disconnection during
reflow.
Performance of the Splitter
Mini-Circuits has introduced two splitters, each covering the frequency range of 5 to 1000
MHz. TCP-2-10 is designed for 50 ohm and TCP-2-10-75 is for 75 ohm characteristic
impedance. Fig 2 is a photograph of the splitter and Table I gives the specifications. Fig 3
shows the insertion loss of TCP-2-10. The insertion loss of the splitter is typically 0.5 dB
above the 3 dB split over the band. Fig 4 shows the isolation vs. frequency, which is
typically 25dB over the band. Fig 5 shows VSWR vs. frequency at all three ports, which
is typically 1.1:1. Circuit board layout plays an important in the performance of the
splitter. In order to minimize parasitic effects, the suggested layout shown in Fig 6 should
be used. The external components, resistor and capacitor should be of 0805 size. The chip
resistor should have a nominal value of 100 and 150 ohms for TCP-2-10 and TCP-2-10-75
respectively. Each capacitor should be of NPO type with a nominal value of 1.5pF. For
TCP-2-10 use both C1 and C2 as shown in Fig 6; for TCP-2-10-75, use only C2.
Conclusion
Two power splitters have been introduced to operate over 5-1000 MHz. Due to all-welded
connections the splitters are very rugged. The product has been designed to be
manufactured in automated set-ups which helps lower the cost. Further cost reduction is
obtained by designing the unit to work with a low-cost off the shelf chip resistor and
capacitor used as external components.
Table I
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ISOLATION
(dB)
MODEL
NO.
INSERTION LOSS (dB)
ABOVE 3.0 dB
PHASE
UNBALANCE
(Deg.)
AMPLITUDE
UNBALANCE
(dB)
PRICE
$
FREQ.
RANGE
(MHz)
L
Typ. Min.
M
Typ. Min.
U
Typ. Min.
L
Typ. Min.
M
Typ. Min.
U
Typ. Min.
L
Max
M
Max
U
Max
L
Max
M
Max
U
Max
Qty.
(10-49)
TCP-2-10
5-1000
25 17
25 16
21 16
0.3 0.9
0.5 0.9
0.5 1.4
4
4
6
0.6
0.6
0.3
5.95
TCP-2-10-75
5-1000
24 14
29 19
30 16
0.3 1.4
0.3 0.9
0.6 1.3
6
4
3
1.2
0.6
0.5
6.95
L = low range [fL to 10 fL]
M = mid range [10 fL to fU/2]
U = upper range [fU/2 to fU]
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Fig. 2
TCP-2-10
INSERTION LOSS
3.70
INSERTION LOSS (dB)
3.60
3.50
3.40
S-1
S-2
3.30
3.20
3.10
3.00
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
FREQUENCY (MHz)
Fig. 3
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800
900
1000
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TCP-2-10
ISOLATION
35
ISOLATION (dB)
30
25
20
15
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
FREQUENCY (MHz)
Fig. 4
TCP-2-10
VSWR
1.40
1.35
1.30
VSWR
1.25
S-VSWR
#1-VSWR
#2-VSWR
1.20
1.15
1.10
1.05
1.00
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
FREQUENCY (MHz)
Fig. 5
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