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RF Power Splitters and Combiners: From Design to Application

In this webinar, we will delve into the Marki Microwave design processes and discuss the most common applications of various splitter/combiner topologies, learning how each design differs and where they excel. Additionally, we will explore the typical placement and function of these components within RF signal chains, providing a comprehensive overview of their roles in real-world scenarios.




Originally presented: September 10, 2024
Duration: 1 hour
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Overview

Join us for an in-depth exploration into the world of RF power splitters and combiners! This session is designed for engineers and RF professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of these critical components in RF signal chains. In this webinar, we will delve into the Marki Microwave design processes and discuss the most common applications of various splitter/combiner topologies, learning how each design differs and where they excel. Additionally, we will explore the typical placement and function of these components within RF signal chains, providing a comprehensive overview of their roles in real-world scenarios. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how Marki Microwave thinks about RF power splitters/combiners from design to application.

Key Takeaways

  • Discover how Marki Microwave designs industry-leading RF power splitters and combiners
  • Understand how various topologies differ in design
  • Explore the tradeoffs between the various topologies
  • Learn where this technology exists in typical RF signal chains

Speaker

Harley Berman, Product Marketing Manager, Marki Microwave

Since joining Marki Microwave in 2019, Harley Berman’s role has spanned working with mixers, multipliers, limiters, and passive devices, to conducting experiments for tech notes, datasheet characterization and applications support. He has contributed to the release of products across many of Marki Microwave’s product families, published several application notes, as well as hosted webinars on component-level and system-level design considerations. Prior to joining Marki Microwave, Harley was a student at UC Santa Cruz where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, and is a current MSECE student at Purdue University. He is based out of Marki Microwave’s San Diego office.