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Circulators are passive electrical components used in radio frequency (RF) applications. They are three-port devices that allow signals to travel in one direction only, while reflecting signals in the opposite direction. Circulators are used in a variety of applications, including wireless communication systems, radar systems, and satellite communication systems. They are also used in medical imaging systems, such as MRI and ultrasound.
Circulators are typically made of ferrite materials, which are magnetic materials that can be used to control the direction of RF signals. They are designed to have low insertion loss and high isolation, which allows them to effectively control the direction of signals. Circulators are also designed to be highly efficient, with minimal power loss.
The circulator market is a growing industry, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Anatech Electronics, Fairview Microwave, Pasternack, and Raditek. These companies offer a wide range of circulators, including waveguide circulators, coaxial circulators, and microstrip circulators. They also offer custom designs and solutions for specific applications. Show Less Read more