RF Multiplexers

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ACMD-7606-TR1

ACMD-7606-TR1

Broadcom

RF DUPLEXER 897.5/942.5MHZ 8VQFN

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B39262B7943P810S03

B39262B7943P810S03

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 2520 SMD

0

B39182B8669P810

B39182B8669P810

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER MOBILE SMD

0

B39791B1253P810

B39791B1253P810

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER SMD

0

B39182B1265P810

B39182B1265P810

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER SMD

0

B39202B8082P810A99

B39202B8082P810A99

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER MOBILE SMD

0

B39941B1257L210

B39941B1257L210

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER SMD

0

ACFM-7102-TR1

ACFM-7102-TR1

Broadcom

RF QUINTPLEX 859MHZ/1.92GHZ 6SMD

0

B39881B7925P810S03

B39881B7925P810S03

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 2520 SMD

0

ACFM-7103-CO1

ACFM-7103-CO1

Broadcom

RF QUINTPLX 881.5MHZ/1.96GHZ MOD

0

ACFM-7310-TR1

ACFM-7310-TR1

Broadcom

BC0DUP+BC1DUP+B4RX QUINTPLEXER

0

B39142B8560P810S5

B39142B8560P810S5

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER MOBILE SMD

0

ACFM-7101-BLK

ACFM-7101-BLK

Broadcom

RF QUINTPLEX 859MHZ/1.92GHZ 6SMD

0

C6037NL

C6037NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

RF DIPLEXER 35MHZ/484MHZ MODULE

0

SD25-0836R8UU36

SD25-0836R8UU36

KYOCERA Corporation

RF DUPLEXER 836.5/881.5MHZ 8SMD

0

B39741B4423P810

B39741B4423P810

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

RF DUPLEXER SAW FILTER SMD

0

B39851B8662P810

B39851B8662P810

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER SMD

0

SD25-1950R9UBM1

SD25-1950R9UBM1

KYOCERA Corporation

DUPLEXER SAW 8SMD

0

B39202B8082P810S9

B39202B8082P810S9

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW DUPLEXER MOBILE SMD

0

ACMD-7612-TR1G

ACMD-7612-TR1G

Broadcom

RF DUPLEXER 1.95GHZ/2.14GHZ 3CSP

0

RF Multiplexers

1. Overview

RF/IF multiplexers are devices that route high-frequency signals (typically 300 MHz to 6 GHz for RF, and 10 MHz to 1 GHz for IF) between multiple channels. RFID RF multiplexers specialize in managing signals for radio frequency identification systems (125 kHz to 900 MHz). These components enable efficient signal management in wireless communication, industrial automation, and IoT systems, reducing hardware complexity and cost.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Coaxial RF MultiplexerMechanical switching with high power handling (up to 100W)Test equipment, military communication
MMIC-based MultiplexerMonolithic Microwave IC integration, fast switching ( 1 s)5G base stations, phased array systems
UHF RFID MultiplexerSupports EPCglobal Gen2 protocol, 8-16 portsWarehouse inventory management
Fiber-Optic RF MultiplexerOptical signal routing, low insertion loss (<1 dB)Aerospace telemetry systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes: - Switch matrix (electromechanical relays or PIN diodes) - RF shielding enclosure (aluminum alloy) - SMA/N-type connectors - Control circuitry (TTL/CMOS interface) - Dielectric substrate (RO4000 series for high frequencies)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Frequency RangeDC-18 GHzDetermines application compatibility
Insertion Loss0.3-3.5 dBSignal integrity preservation
Isolation20-80 dBPrevents channel cross-talk
Switching Speed10 s-10 msAffects system response time
VSWR1.2:1-2.0:1Impedance matching quality indicator

5. Application Fields

  • Telecom: Base station antenna sharing
  • Medical: MRI RF coil switching
  • Manufacturing: Automated test equipment (ATE)
  • Logistics: RFID warehouse tracking systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

VendorProduct SeriesKey Features
Analog DevicesADG9xxCMOS-based, 0.1-3 GHz, 1.8-5.5V supply
Keysight TechnologiesU2000 SeriesOptical RF multiplexer with 0.05 dB accuracy
Nordic SemiconductornRF24 2.4 GHz, -94 dBm sensitivity for RFID
TE ConnectivityRF Multiplex SwitchIP67 rated for outdoor deployment

7. Selection Guidelines

Consider: 1. Frequency match with application band 2. Signal power handling requirements 3. Environmental conditions (temperature/humidity) 4. Control interface compatibility (SPI/UART) 5. Port count scalability 6. Cost vs. performance trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Integration with AI for dynamic signal path optimization - Sub-6 GHz 5G MIMO support expansion - Development of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) - RFID multiplexers with embedded sensing capabilities - Miniaturization using LTCC packaging technology

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