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RFMW and Florida RF Labs Introduce the Doupler™

January 12, 2012 Press Release

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January 12, 2012

RFMW now supports the Doupler™, an innovative new component that integrates a directional coupler in parallel with a hybrid combiner. This unique design reduces insertion loss by 50% compared to the conventional hybrid coupler and directional coupler in a series transmission path. The result is reduced component count and PCB space savings. The Doupler is constructed with the latest advanced PTFE materials which ensure high mechanical integrity and compatibility with all common PCB materials.  The Doupler measures only 8.9 x 14.2 x 1.9mm.
 
Additional information including typical implementation can be found at http://www.rfmw.com/florida
 
For more information please contact:
Florida RF Labs Stocking Distributor
RFMW, Ltd.
90 Great Oaks Blvd. #107
San Jose, Ca. 95119
PH: 408.414.1450
info@rfmw.com
 

About RFMW, Ltd.:
 
Doupler F and B_sm.jpgRFMW Ltd. is a specialty electronics Distribution Company focused exclusively on serving customers that require RF and microwave components and semiconductors, as well as component engineering support. The company continues to expand its list of products from selective suppliers with RF/microwave expertise. RFMW deploys a highly experienced, skilled and technically competent team to assist customers with component selection and fulfillment. To learn more about RFMW, visit their Website at www.rfmw.com, or call us at .877.FOR.RFMW (367-7369), or via e-mail at info@rfmw.com.


To learn more about RFMW, visit their Website at www.rfmw.com, or call us at 877-FOR-RFMW (367-7369), or via e-mail at info@rfmw.com.




Posted  1/12/2012
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