[SI-LIST] Re: Two requests

  • From: "Bart Bouma" <bart.bouma@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: doug@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 09:29:38 +0100

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Doug,

look at this link for some block diagrams and theory about broadband 
dividers/splitters.

http://www.merrimacind.com/rfmw/04intro_powerdividers.pdf

Attached you will find a photo - I found somewhere on the www - of a small 
divider, suitable upto 1 GHz
It uses a ferrite too.

Bart Bouma
www.yageo.com





Hi all,

This is certainly a "less-than-challenging" pair of questions for our 
list, 
but I know many of you can answer anything!

1. If a single signal bus is spelled "bus", what is the plural? Buses, or 
busses?

2. Can someone direct me to a web page with a schematic of a well designed 

cable TV signal splitter. I've taken a Radio Shack one apart, and there 
HAVE to be better designs! I'm curious what a good one looks like.

Thanks for the off-topic help

Doug Brooks



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