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Mixer and distributor TV (1xMacho/2xHembra)
- Mixer and distributor of 75 Ohms Inductive TV antenna signal.
- Based on 3 coaxial connectors of 9.52 mm diameter.
- It has 2 female connectors and 1 male connector.
- Gray plastic housing.
- They can operate in mixer operation (2 IN to 1 OUT) or operative distributor (1 IN to 2 OUT).
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- Mixer and distributor of 75 Ohms Inductive TV antenna signal.
- Based on 3 coaxial connectors of 9.52 mm diameter.
- It has 2 female connectors and 1 male connector.
- Gray plastic housing.
- They can operate in mixer operation (2 IN to 1 OUT) or operative distributor (1 IN to 2 OUT).
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Mixer and distributor of 75 Ohms Inductive TV antenna signal. Based on 3 coaxial connectors of 9.52 mm diameter. It has 2 female connectors and 1 male connector. Gray plastic housing. They can operate in mixer operation (2 IN to 1 OUT) or operative distributor (1 IN to 2 OUT).
- Gross Weight: 20 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 6.0 x 4.0 x 2.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 6.0 x 4.0 x 2.0 cm
Technical terms
- Impedance
Impedance (Z) is the total opposition that a circuit offers to alternating current (AC) flow when a specific voltage is applied.
Unlike simple resistance, impedance is a complex quantity comprising resistance (the real part) and reactance (the imaginary part, representing inductive or capacitive effects). In the frequency domain, impedance is represented as a phasor, accounting for both magnitude and phase shift between voltage and current. In DC circuits, impedance reduces to pure resistance with zero phase angle.
| Parameter | Technical Spec |
|---|---|
| Symbol | Z |
| Unit | Ohm (Ω) |
Impedance management is critical in high-speed hardware design and signal integrity. In modern PCB manufacturing, controlled impedance ensures that high-frequency signals reach their destination without reflections, which is vital for PCIe or DDR5 performance.
Complex Domain Analysis
Mathematical modeling of impedance using the j-operator allows engineers to optimize filter performance and resonance characteristics in electronic systems.
Key Advantages
- Maximum power transfer through impedance matching.
- Minimized signal reflections in high-frequency transmission lines.
- Improved electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Note: Impedance is the cornerstone of modern AC circuit theory and high-frequency design.