High-Performance Power Splitters: Precision and Reliability for Modern Networks
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In the demanding world of telecommunications and RF distribution, the quality of your power splitter can make or break network performance. The MOP series of power splitters offers an exceptional blend of robust construction, low insertion loss, and superior intermodulation performance, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications across a wide frequency spectrum. Whether you are upgrading a cellular DAS, optimizing a small cell network, or deploying a neutral-host infrastructure, these splitters deliver consistent, high-quality signal distribution. Understanding the precise technical specifications of your signal distribution components is crucial for maintaining signal integrity, and the MOP series has been engineered to meet the most stringent requirements of modern wireless systems.
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Comprehensive Technical Specifications for the MOP Power Splitter Series
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To ensure peak performance in your RF distribution network, it is essential to select the correct model based on your frequency range, split configuration, and power handling needs. The following tables detail the critical parameters for two primary frequency variants, offering a clear comparison of their capabilities across multiple split ways.
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Key Technical Specifications for the MOP-PS-727 Series (698-2700 MHz)
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| Parameter | MOP-PS-727-200(300/500)-XXNF(MF/DF) |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 698 – 2700 MHz |
| Split Way Options | 2-Way, 3-Way, 4-Way |
| Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) | ≤ 1.25:1 |
| Insertion Loss (dB) | ≤ 3.3 (2-Way), ≤ 5.2 (3-Way), ≤ 6.4 (4-Way) |
| Average Power Handling (Watts) | 200W / 300W / 500W |
| 3rd Order IMD (dBc) | ≤ -155 (2x +43 dBm carriers) |
| Impedance (Ω) | 50 Ohms |
| Connector Types | Type N, 4.3-10, DIN-Female |
| Operating Temperature (°C) | -20 to +55 |
| Application Environment | Indoor or Outdoor |
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Key Technical Specifications for the MOP-PS-740 Series (698-3800 MHz)
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| Parameter | MOP-PS-740-200(300/500)-XXNF(MF/DF) |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 698 – 3800 MHz |
| Split Way Options | 2-Way, 3-Way, 4-Way |
| Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) | ≤ 1.25:1 |
| Insertion Loss (dB) | ≤ 3.5 (2-Way), ≤ 5.5 (3-Way), ≤ 7.0 (4-Way) |
| Average Power Handling (Watts) | 200W / 300W / 500W |
| 3rd Order IMD (dBc) | ≤ -150 (2x +43 dBm carriers) |
| Impedance (Ω) | 50 Ohms |
| Connector Types | Type N, 4.3-10, DIN-Female |
| Operating Temperature (°C) | -25 to +65 |
| Application Environment | Indoor or Outdoor |
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Why Precision Matters: The Impact of a High-Quality Power Splitter
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Selecting the right power splitter is not merely a matter of matching connector types. The specifications detailed above directly influence the performance of an entire RF distribution system. A low VSWR of ≤1.25:1 across both series ensures minimal reflected power, maximizing signal transfer efficiency and protecting sensitive active equipment. The extended frequency range of the MOP-PS-740 series (up to 3800 MHz) makes it perfectly suited for networks incorporating CBRS, Wi-Fi 6/6E, and 5G NR bands, providing future-proofing for evolving infrastructure. Furthermore, the superior intermodulation distortion (IMD) performance, specified at ≤ -155 dBc for the 727 series and ≤ -150 dBc for the 740 series, is critical when multiple high-power carriers are combined. This low IMD prevents the generation of spurious signals that can corrupt the received signal and degrade network capacity. Every single power splitter in the MOP series is designed to operate flawlessly in challenging outdoor environments while maintaining the precision required for critical indoor coverage solutions.
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Reliable Performance Across Diverse Applications
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Tailored for Both Indoor and Outdoor Environments
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The MOP-PS-727 and MOP-PS-740 power splitters are built to withstand the rigors of real-world installation. The 727 series operates reliably from -20°C to +55°C, while the 740 series extends that range to -25°C to +65°C. This robust thermal performance, combined with multiple connector options (N-Type, 4.3-10, and DIN-Female), allows for seamless integration into any existing system. Whether you are mounting a power splitter in a protected indoor telecommunications room, an outdoor cabinet, or on a rooftop tower, these models deliver consistent electrical characteristics. The IP67-rated construction (implied by the application specification) provides essential protection against water ingress and dust. This operational versatility ensures that network engineers can standardize on a single, high-performance product line, reducing inventory complexity.
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Making the Right Choice: Optimizing Your Network with the MOP Series
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In conclusion, the MOP-PS-727 and MOP-PS-740 series power splitters represent a significant step forward in passive component performance. Their combination of ultra-low insertion loss, exceptional VSWR, and industry-leading 3rd order IMD ratings provides a solid foundation for any high-capacity RF network. Whether your priority is covering the standard 2.7 GHz spectrum or requiring support for the full 3.8 GHz 5G range, the MOP series offers the precise specifications needed to achieve optimal signal distribution. By carefully selecting the appropriate model and splitter configuration from the tables above, you can ensure maximum system efficiency, reduce signal degradation, and maintain the highest standards of network reliability. A power splitter may be a passive component, but in the MOP series, it is an active contributor to network excellence, making it the superior choice for forward-thinking deployments.
