Plexsa Manufacturing Hungary, a specialist in broadband RF multiplexers and filters, is showcasing its latest ultra-compact quadruplexer, the QUAD61014TCA at European Microwave Week 2024. This cutting-edge component delivers exceptional functionality within an ultra-compact design, measuring just 53 x 33 x 10 mm. It effectively divides a DC to 18 GHz input signal into four contiguous passbands, with crossovers at 6, 10, and 14 GHz, as well as an additional high pass at 2 GHz.
Featuring isolation of greater than 60 dB isolation, insertion loss less than 1 dB, and a return loss greater than 13 dB, this quadruplexer offers an unparalleled combination of space efficiency and performance, making it ideal for demanding industries like aerospace, defence, and telecommunications. Thanks to Plexsa’s suspended substrate stripline (SSS) technology, it can maintain signal integrity while adhering to stringent space and weight constraints.
Plexsa’s SSS quadruplexer is not only robust but also easy to integrate, ensuring reliable performance across a wide range of environments. Compared to other advanced compact technologies, the QUAD61014TCA can be incorporated seamlessly into existing systems without requiring extensive reconfiguration, while consistently delivering stable and reliable performance across its broad frequency range of DC to 18 GHz.
At Plexsa, the excellence of the products is a direct result of the dedication and expertise of our outstanding team. Every stage of design and manufacturing is performed entirely in-house, allowing them to maintain strict quality control and ensure that each component meets their exacting standards. Plexsa used IMST GmbH’s state-of-the-art electromagnetic simulation software, precision custom manufacturing processes, and Copper Mountain Technologies’s C4420 4-port Cobalt to turn this innovative concept into a tangible solution.
Other than this product, Plexsa is also showcasing various diplexers that operate all the way up to 70 GHz at EuMW 2024. Click here to see their line of diplexers on everything RF.