21 April 2023
1.85mm Female to Female DC Block
DC Block plays an important role in radio frequency (RF) communication and test measurement fields. It allows high frequency signals to pass through, while blocking low frequency signals, making it useful in protecting sensitive RF devices from the effects of DC voltage. There are three types of DC Blocks: Inner DC Blocks, Outer DC Blocks, Inner/Outer DC Blocks.
With the continuous development and application of 5G communication and high-end test measurement instruments, the design and application of circuits in the millimeter wave band is becoming more and more common, requiring RF engineers to deal with more complex millimeter wave circuit design and debugging issues. Therefore, the demand for millimeter wave DC Blocks is also increasing.
To meet this demand, RF ONE, a company based in Shenzhen, has launched a series of high-quality inner DC Blocks, such as 1.85mm inner DC Blocks, 2.4mm inner DC Blocks, 2.92mm inner DC Blocks, SMA inner DC Blocks, N-type inner DC Blocks, and BNC inner DC Blocks. These products have low standing wave ratios and low losses in the frequency range of 9kHz to 67GHz and can meet the needs of different customers.
In addition to the 1.85mm male to female Inner DC Block, in order to meet the diversified needs of customers, RF ONE has also launched a new 1.85mm female to female inner DC Block. This product has a working frequency range of 10kHz to 67GHz, a maximum voltage rating 60V, and a durable, integrated design made of passivated stainless steel. Moreover, the product's electrical performance reaches the industry-leading level, with typical VSWR 1.3 and maximum VSWR 1.5.


RF ONE is committed to providing customers with high-quality, high-performance products and services. Continuous optimization and innovation are eternal themes, and the company will continue to strengthen research and development and production, making greater contributions to the RF communication and test measurement fields.
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