Microwave Techniques manufactures coaxial power combiners with an emphasis on designs for high-power RF applications. As a growing product line in high demand, we continue to invest in the design, engineering, and development of new combiner, splitter, and divider product designs for space saving and RF combining applications. Speak with our experts today and learn about the latest in combining technology and solutions.
Coaxial Power Combiners: Design Capabilities and Overview
Our capabilities and designs for coaxial power combiners continue to grow alongside our expanding product line. With extensive solutions in sizes from Type N to 14-inch, as well as continuous R&D dedicated to optimizing combiner designs and efficiency, Microwave Techniques stands ready to deliver coaxial RF solutions for your application.
Our design and engineering capabilities for coaxial power combiners and RF space saving solutions includes:
- Configurations for most RF system layouts
- Components to combine, split, or divide RF power
- Devices that maximize space saving and efficiency
- Two main design types: isolating and non-isolating
- Options for 2-, 4,- 6-, 8-, 16-way, or custom combining
- Existing designs and solutions, or new design and development
- Experience working with various RF and microwave applications
Types
Isolating
- Gysel
- Hybrids
- Wilkinson
- Magic Tees
Non-Isolating
- Tees
- Radial
- WG to Coax Transition Combiners
Product Highlight:
7/16DIN Coaxial Power Combiner, 1kW, 4-Way Combiner
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of utilizing a coaxial power combiner? Integration of multiple stages and other required RF components into single packages not only helps with performance, but package size and cost are also reduced.
What are some key factors to take into account when considering a combiner design? Consider combiners that can utilize cooling capacity available in your system. In addition, explore ways to minimize discrete components, connections, and support components. For example: integrating multiple terminating loads into a single package.
What are the best practices for sourcing coaxial power combiners? Partnership is a must with your preferred RF supplier. Given that combining is a key and critical part of the overall system, it is important to explore options early in the development of a new system. Efficiency, cost, and space can be optimized with the right attention to the combiner.
To learn more about Microwave Techniques and our coaxial power combiners, contact our dedicated RF team today!