Circulator And Isolator
A circulator is a three-port passive RF device that directs signals to flow in a single direction, like a one-way street for radio frequencies. An isolator is a type of circulator with one port terminated in a matched load, effectively acting as a two-port device that only allows signals to pass through in one direction and protects components by dissipating any reflected signal.
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Circulator (Coaxial / Drop-In)
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RF Lambda’s coaxial and drop in circulators are typically used to prevent unwanted reflections. They offer low insertion loss and high isolation and are available in a variety of frequencies and power levels.
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Isolator (Coaxial / Drop-In)
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RF Lambda’s coaxial and drop in isolators are typically used to prevent unwanted reflections. They offer low insertion loss and high isolation and are available in a variety of frequencies and power levels.
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Waveguide Circulator/Isolator
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RF Lambda’s waveguide circulators are typically used to prevent unwanted reflections. They offer low insertion loss and high isolation and are available in a variety of frequencies and power levels.


