Marki Microwave connectorized MMIC baluns use a planar circuit construction to cover frequencies starting above 1 GHz. They are more repeatable and available in smaller packages than broadband baluns that require magnetic materials. They have very low insertion loss and tight phase and amplitude balance, making them ideal for antenna feeds and power amplifier output matching.
High Power Balun (200 kHz to 3 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 1:1 Insertion Loss: 1.5 dB CMRR: 45 dB
BROADBAND BALUN (200 kHz to 3 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 4 dB CMRR: 45 dB
HIGH POWER BALUN (200 kHz to 6 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 1:1 Insertion Loss: 2.5 dB CMRR: 40 dB
BROADBAND BALUN (200 kHz to 6 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 4.5 dB CMRR: 40 dB
High Power Balun (200 kHz to 10 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 1:1 Insertion Loss: 2.5 dB CMRR: 35 dB
10 MHz to 26 GHz Broadband Balun
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 31 dB
Broadband Isolation Balun (300KHz to 26.5GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 2.5 dB CMRR: 30 dB
Broadband Isolation Balun (300KHz to 36GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 30 dB
10 MHz to 40 GHz Broadband Balun
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 38 dB
10 MHz to 50 GHz Broadband Balun
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 4 dB CMRR: 33 dB
Broadband Isolation Balun (300KHz to 50 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 28 dB