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WM2PD-1.5-20.5-S-ECO, 2-Way Power
Divider for 1.5-20.5 GHz.
April 28, 2026 - Werbel Microwave began as a consulting firm, specializing in
RF components design, with the ability to rapidly spin low volume prototypes, and
has quickly grown into a major designer and manufacturer with volume production
capacities. Werbel's new
WM2PD-1.5-20.5-S-ECO, 2-way power divider covers 1.5 to
20.5 GHz and is designed for engineers who need wideband performance in a compact,
cost-efficient package. 20 W power input. 0.5 dB insertion loss (typ., 1.5 dB
max) Optimized for size, bandwidth, and manufacturability, it
is well suited for high-volume applications, lab use, and general-purpose signal
distribution where extreme port match is not required.
Manufactured in the United States, the unit provides consistent
insertion loss with tight amplitude and phase balance across the band. Its
production-optimized design ensures repeatable, unit-to-unit performance without
the need for post-assembly tuning. "No Worries with Werbel!"
Purchase the WM2PD-1.5-20.5-S-ECO directly via our distributors,
Digi-Key, and Hasco.
About Werbel Microwave
In-House Manufacturing Capability
Since 2014, Werbel Microwave has designed and
produced high performance radio frequency components for military, commercial, test
and measurement applications.
Werbel Microwave welcomes customers to submit their customized RF requirements
for quotation. Werbel Microwave also welcomes distributors and resellers.
Orders placed online typically ship within 24 hours.
We have expanded in-house engineering capabilities to support and maintain product
design with minimal end-of-life risk.
Contact:
Ernest T. Werbel, Jr. President / Chief Engineer Werbel Microwave LLC
628 NJ-10, Suite 14 Whippany, NJ, 07981 Tel: (973) 515-3001 Fax:
(973) 515-3004 Cell: (973) 900-2480
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