Feb 27, 2007 #1 N No one Full Member level 5 Joined May 11, 2005 Messages 287 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,425 Hello Everyone; Please explain for me about Insertion Loss and Return Loss. Which of them is the in-out loss of a filter?
Hello Everyone; Please explain for me about Insertion Loss and Return Loss. Which of them is the in-out loss of a filter?
Feb 27, 2007 #2 U unkarc Full Member level 5 Joined Apr 28, 2001 Messages 276 Helped 40 Reputation 80 Reaction score 4 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,520 Hi, It is the insertion loss. See this link for basic explanation, out of many on the web: **broken link removed** unkarc
Hi, It is the insertion loss. See this link for basic explanation, out of many on the web: **broken link removed** unkarc
Feb 27, 2007 #3 B biff44 Advanced Member level 6 Joined Dec 24, 2004 Messages 5,059 Helped 1,376 Reputation 2,748 Reaction score 1,060 Trophy points 1,393 Location New England, USA Activity points 37,988 When you "insert" the filter into a thru line, the loss increases by the "insertion loss" of that filter.
When you "insert" the filter into a thru line, the loss increases by the "insertion loss" of that filter.
Mar 3, 2007 #4 S SagSag Full Member level 1 Joined Feb 11, 2006 Messages 99 Helped 8 Reputation 16 Reaction score 4 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,829 Insertion Loss = S21 Return Loss = S11