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AVX releases two new high performance, low pass harmonic filters for high frequency wireless applications
AVX has released two new integrated thin film (ITF), high performance, low pass harmonic filters that exhibit low insertion losses and extremely sharp roll-off in high frequency wireless applications, including: mobile communications systems, military and emergency communications services, and matching networks. Based on thin film multilayer technology, the new 512MHz and 700MHz land grid array (LGA) filters feature an ultra miniature 1206 chip size, and deliver excellent high frequency performance and rugged construction for reliable automatic assembly.
"Electronics in general are continually decreasing in size, but wireless electronics tend to face stronger and more urgent diminishing size demands than most," said Larry Eisenberger, senior marketing application engineer at AVX "Our new high performance, low pass ITF filters provide wireless systems engineers with peak performance and quality in an ultra miniature 1206 chip size that's compatible with the smaller and more crowded PCBs that next-generation wireless electronics frequently feature, and plans to extend the range of these high performance filters to cover the 300MHz to 6GHz range are already in the works."
Measuring just 3.10mm x 1.60mm x 0.60mm (L x W x H ±0.10), the new, low profile 512MHz and 700MHz ITF low pass filters are rated for 3W continuous power, and operating and storage temperatures spanning -40°C to +85°C. Featuring characteristic impedance of 50Ω and nickel/lead free solder (Sn100) coated terminations compatible with automatic soldering technologies (reflow, wave soldering, vapor phase, and manual), the RoHS compliant filters are 100% tested for electrical parameters and both visual and mechanical characteristics, and are shipped on tape and reel.
For more information, or details on the full range of AVX products available from Anglia, please email info@anglia.com
This news article was originally published in May 2016.