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Diplexer and Duplexer

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I want to know clearly about Duplexer and Diplexer and their difference so can someone explaint about that?


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little_fish
Admin Created Dec 27, 2020 12:49:35

Dear user,


A Diplexer is a 3-port passive device that allows two different devices to share a common communication channel. It consists of two filters (Low Pass, High Pass or Band Pass) at different frequencies connected to a single antenna. In the figure below, Signal A at Frequency A enters the Diplexer and passes through Filter A to the antenna. Signal B at frequency B passes through Filter B to the same antenna. Both the signals need to be at different frequencies by a significant percentage, so that filters can easily sort them.

                                               

Diplexer

 

A Duplexer is a 3-port device that allows the transmitter and receiver to use a single antenna, while operating at the same/similar frequencies. It is a device that allows for the two-way communication over a single channel by isolating the receiver from the transmitter, while transmitting a pulse and isolating the transmitter from the receiver, while receiving a pulse, allowing them to share the same antenna. In a duplexer there is no direct path between the transmitter and receiver. It can be thought of as a circulator - i.e. the signal from port 1 is routed to port 2 and the signal from port 2 is routed to port 3. Port 1 and Port 3 are isolated from each other.


Duplexer


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Dear user,


A Diplexer is a 3-port passive device that allows two different devices to share a common communication channel. It consists of two filters (Low Pass, High Pass or Band Pass) at different frequencies connected to a single antenna. In the figure below, Signal A at Frequency A enters the Diplexer and passes through Filter A to the antenna. Signal B at frequency B passes through Filter B to the same antenna. Both the signals need to be at different frequencies by a significant percentage, so that filters can easily sort them.

                                               

Diplexer

 

A Duplexer is a 3-port device that allows the transmitter and receiver to use a single antenna, while operating at the same/similar frequencies. It is a device that allows for the two-way communication over a single channel by isolating the receiver from the transmitter, while transmitting a pulse and isolating the transmitter from the receiver, while receiving a pulse, allowing them to share the same antenna. In a duplexer there is no direct path between the transmitter and receiver. It can be thought of as a circulator - i.e. the signal from port 1 is routed to port 2 and the signal from port 2 is routed to port 3. Port 1 and Port 3 are isolated from each other.


Duplexer


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chantha
chantha Created Jan 2, 2021 03:52:56 (0) (0)
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Unicef
Unicef Created Jan 4, 2021 01:24:19 (0) (0)
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Hello friend! hope below information can help u:

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