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TCBT-14+ - Bias Tee

Download the TCBT-14+ datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the TCBT-14+-Mini variant, as both devices belong to the same bias tee family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Key Features

  • Feature Extremely wideband: 10 MHz to 10 GHz Advantages Broad bandwidth enables biasing of wideband MMIC amplifiers or other active circuits starting at extremely low frequencies through microwave bands. DC Current, 200 mA Able to support most Class-A MMIC amplifiers with a P1dB of up to 22 dBm need less than 200 mA. Low Insertion Loss: 0.2 dB typ. To 3 GHz 0.5 dB typ. to 5 GHz 1.0 dB typ. at 10 GHz When used at the output of the amplifiers in a typical bias.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (TCBT-14+-Mini-Circuits.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number TCBT-14+
Manufacturer Mini-Circuits
File Size 400.45 KB
Description Bias Tee
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Surface Mount Bias Tee 50Ω Wideband 10 MHz to 10 GHz TCBT-14+ The Big Deal • Extremely Wideband • Very high DC current up to 200mA • Very low insertion loss,<1dB • Well matched, VSWR1.1:1 CASE STYLE: GU1414 Product Overview TCBT-14+ is the world’s smallest footprint wideband Bias-Tee measuring 3.8 mm x 3.8 mm which utilizes a unique design to cover a frequency range of 10 MHz to 10 GHz without resonances that are typically observed over such broad bands. It is designed to handle 1W of RF power and 200 mA current and is suitable for automated pick and place operation. Key Features Feature Extremely wideband: 10 MHz to 10 GHz Advantages Broad bandwidth enables biasing of wideband MMIC amplifiers or other active circuits starting at extremely low frequencies through microwave bands.