Six way splitter


A six-way splitter is a device used to divide an input signal into six equal output signals. This type of splitter is commonly used in telecommunications, cable TV systems, and networking to distribute a single signal source to multiple devices.

Key Features:

  1. Input and Output Ports: A six-way splitter typically has one input port and six output ports.
  2. Frequency Range: The device is designed to operate over a specific frequency range, which is important for maintaining signal integrity. For cable TV and satellite applications, this range is usually from 5 MHz to 1000 MHz or higher.
  3. Insertion Loss: This refers to the loss of signal strength that occurs when the signal is split. Each additional output increases the insertion loss.
  4. Isolation: The splitter should provide isolation between the output ports to prevent signal interference between connected devices.
  5. Impedance Matching: Standard splitters are designed to work with specific impedance levels, typically 75 ohms for cable TV applications.

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