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Jeff wrote:
They're different animals, http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedia/diplexers.cfm http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedia/duplexers.cfm That site is wrong!! What they describe as a 'duplexer' in radar is in fact a circulator, although it is acting as a duplexer. The term duplexer is generally used for a device that permits simultaneously transmission and reception on a single antenna, but a duplexer can be a diplexer where the transmit and receive bands differ. That is, a diplexer that splits an antenna into 2 isolated ports at different frequencies is being used as a duplexer. A circulator that isolates a transmit and receive port at the same or similar frequencies is also a duplexer but not a diplexer. Jeff The definitions I've found generally seem to say a duplexer isolates two ports on the same, or very close to the same, frequency and that a diplexer isolates two ports on different bands. The definitions I've found also generally seem to say a circulator is a 3 or 4 port device in which a signal to a port is directed to only the next port in order and says nothing about frequencies. And, as you said, is often used at microwave to act as a duplexer. I would guess the definative definitions would be what the IEEE dictionary says, but I don't currently have access to that. |
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