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- Diplexer abstract "A diplexer is a passive device that implements frequency domain multiplexing. Two ports (e.g., L and H) are multiplexed onto a third port (e.g., S). The signals on ports L and H occupy disjoint frequency bands. Consequently, the signals on L and H can coexist on port S without interfering with each other.Typically, the signal on port L will occupy a single low frequency band and the signal on port H will occupy a higher frequency band. In that situation, the diplexer consists of a lowpass filter connecting ports L and S and high pass filter connecting ports H and S. Ideally, all the signal power on port L is transferred to the S port and vice versa. All the signal power on port H is transferred to port S and vice versa. Ideally, the separation of the signals is complete. None of the low band signal is transferred from the S port to the H port. In the real world, some power will be lost, and some signal power will leak to the wrong port.The diplexer, being a passive device, is reciprocal: the device itself doesn't have a notion of input or output.The diplexer is a different device than a passive combiner or splitter. The ports of a diplexer are frequency selective; the ports of a combiner are not. There is also a power "loss" difference - a combiner takes all the power delivered to the S port and equally divides it between the A and B ports. A diplexer does not.A diplexer multiplexes two ports onto one port, but more than two ports may be multiplexed: a three-port to one-port multiplexer is known as a triplexer.".
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- Diplexer wikiPageRevisionID "551309263".
- Diplexer hasPhotoCollection Diplexer.
- Diplexer subject Category:Broadcast_engineering.
- Diplexer subject Category:Radio_electronics.
- Diplexer comment "A diplexer is a passive device that implements frequency domain multiplexing. Two ports (e.g., L and H) are multiplexed onto a third port (e.g., S). The signals on ports L and H occupy disjoint frequency bands. Consequently, the signals on L and H can coexist on port S without interfering with each other.Typically, the signal on port L will occupy a single low frequency band and the signal on port H will occupy a higher frequency band.".
- Diplexer label "Diplexer".
- Diplexer label "Diplexer".
- Diplexer label "Diplexeur".
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- Diplexer sameAs Diplexeur.
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- Diplexer wasDerivedFrom Diplexer?oldid=551309263.
- Diplexer depiction Hilofilter.agr.jpg.
- Diplexer isPrimaryTopicOf Diplexer.