RF isolators are non-reciprocal two-port devices. How RF isolators attenuate?

Electronic devices known as drop-in isolators are used in microwave and radio frequency circuits to improve overall system performance by allowing frequency signals to flow in a single direction and attenuating signals flowing in the reverse direction that may cause electromagnetic interference in the circuitry systems.

Raditek produces cutting-edge drop-in isolators that are designed to protect sensitive RF and microwave components in amplifiers from damage caused by reflected signals and electromagnetic radiation, which can cause instability, distortion, and failure of the circuitry in which they are embedded.

Therefore, wireless communication systems and other related system/application industries depend on Raditek drop in isolators to provide consistent signal integrity.

Our drop in isolators is designed for simple integration onto a PCB or other circuit board. Raditek drop-in isolator designs are compatible with assorted and standard circuit boards, as they are based on microstrip or stripline technology.

Raditek provides a range of drop-in isolators, including standard drop-ins, microstrip and stripline-based models, and bespoke versions for certain frequency bandwidths and power levels.

Drop-in isolators from Raditek are popular options because of their sturdiness, compatibility with different frequency bands and power ranges, and thermal tolerance.

Therefore, our drop in isolators is the primary choice in wireless communication, defense industries, cellular communications, satellite communications, and radar systems.

Full details can be found at our amplifiers webpage and the Raditek website.