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1:2 Single-Ended, Low Cost, Active RF Splitter
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The ADA4304-2 is a 75 ? active splitter for use in applications where a lossless signal split is required. Typical applications include multituner digital set-top boxes, cable splitter modules,...
Features
Ideal for CATV and terrestrial applications Excellent frequency response 1.6 GHz, ?3 dB bandwidth 1 dB flatness to 1.0 GHz Low noise figure: 4.0 dB Low distortion Composite second order (CSO): ?62 dBc Composite triple beat (CTB): ?72 dBc 1 dB compression point of 8.25 dBm 2.8 dB of gain per output channel 25 dB output-to-output isolation, 50 MHz to 1000 MHz 75 ? input and outputs Integrated output resistors Small package size: 16-lead, 3 mm × 3 mm LFCSP

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