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Mini-Circuits ZDPLX-592-S is used in RF Multiplexers category in RF signal paths where layout, grounding, and interface choices determine real performance. Key specs include Description (DIPLEXER, 5100-5900/2400-2500 MHZ), Package/case (Module, SMA Connectors), Mounting (Chassis Mount), and Packaging (Tray).
Who is the manufacturer of ZDPLX-592-S?
Mini-Circuits
What packaging is listed for ZDPLX-592-S?
Tray
Which Frequency Bands (Low / High) is listed for ZDPLX-592-S?
2.4GHz ~ 2.5GHz / 5.1GHz ~ 5.9GHz
What package/case is listed for ZDPLX-592-S?
Module, SMA Connectors
Mini-Circuits ZDPLX-592-S shows up under RF Multiplexers when designers want a well-bounded, datasheet-driven building block instead of a fragile board-level workaround. In practice, minor layout differences can shift spurs and margins, so evaluation includes grounding, stack-up, shielding, and test access from day one. Because RF is system-defined, teams validate with realistic antennas, cables, and enclosures rather than assuming lab fixtures represent the product. In industrial sensing, RF stability and filtering influence range accuracy and false-detect rate. Across consumer routers, stable RF performance reduces returns caused by marginal range and intermittent throughput under heavy load. Within private cellular (LTE/5G) and Wi-Fi infrastructure, RF stages operate in outdoor units exposed to humidity and thermal stress where stability affects throughput. In real deployments, across private cellular networks and Wi-Fi access hardware, RF front ends are validated for temperature drift, humidity exposure, and stable throughput under continuous load.