Ceramic Filters

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CDR2004
DR FILTER, SUB 6G/ 5TH G
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Surface Mount
Nonstandard
50Ohm
2.5dB
200 MHz
Band Pass
3.5GHz Center
0.079" (2.00mm)
0.173" L x 0.142" W (4.40mm x 3.60mm)
CDR3007
DR FILTER, WIFI 5.8G
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Nonstandard
50Ohm
2dB
370 MHz
Band Pass
5.665GHz Center
0.128" (3.25mm)
0.333" L x 0.136" W (8.46mm x 3.45mm)
CDR3009
DR FILTER, WIFI 5.8G
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Surface Mount
Nonstandard
50Ohm
2.5dB
360 MHz
Band Pass
5.697GHz Center
0.128" (3.25mm)
0.339" L x 0.136" W (8.60mm x 3.45mm)
CDR2011
DR FILTER, SUB 6G/ 5TH G
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Surface Mount
Nonstandard
50Ohm
1.3dB
100 MHz
Band Pass
2.45GHz Center
0.067" (1.70mm)
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CDR3006
DR FILTER, WIFI 5.8G
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Surface Mount
Nonstandard
50Ohm
2.5dB
160 MHz
Band Pass
5.25GHz Center
0.128" (3.25mm)
0.339" L x 0.159" W (8.60mm x 4.05mm)
CDR2010
DR FILTER, SUB 6G/ 5TH G
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Surface Mount
Nonstandard
50Ohm
4dB
70 MHz
Band Pass
2.437GHz Center
0.280" (7.10mm)
0.626" L x 0.173" W (15.90mm x 4.40mm)
AM4000B1712
4000 MHZ CERAMIC BAND PASS FILTE
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Surface Mount
16-SMD Module
50Ohm
2dB
200 MHz
Band Pass
4GHz Center
0.207" (5.25mm)
1.039" L x 0.551" W (26.40mm x 14.00mm)
AM1880B996
1880 MHZ CERAMIC BAND PASS FILTE
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Surface Mount
5-SMD Module
50Ohm
2.2dB
60 MHz
Band Pass
1.88GHz Center
0.063" (1.60mm)
0.394" L x 0.315" W (10.00mm x 8.00mm)
AM1542B964
1525-1559MHZ CERAMIC BAND PASS F
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Surface Mount
Monoblock, 3 PC Pad
50Ohm
2.5dB
34 MHz
Band Pass
1.542GHz Center
0.177" (4.50mm)
0.469" L x 0.350" W (11.90mm x 8.90mm)
AM1600B1060
1600 MHZ CERAMIC BAND PASS FILTE
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Surface Mount
16-SMD Module
50Ohm
4.5dB
24 MHz
Band Pass
1.6GHz Center
0.195" (4.95mm)
1.039" L x 0.551" W (26.40mm x 14.00mm)
AM1842B1659-E
1842.5 MHZ CERAMIC BAND PASS FIL
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Surface Mount
20-SMD Module
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3.5dB
75 MHz
Band Pass
1.8425GHz Center
1.654" L x 0.689" W (42.00mm x 17.50mm)
AE2072B1553-C
2072 MHZ CONNECTORIZED CERAMIC B
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Surface Mount
10-SMD Module
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1.4dB
110 MHz
Band Pass
AE3700CB1773
3700 MHZ CERAMIC BAND PASS FILTE
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Surface Mount
20-SMD Module
50Ohm
1dB
100 MHz
Band Pass
3.7GHz Center
FM455K0000S004
455K SMD FILTER 4 PADS
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CFTC W
Surface Mount
4-SMD, J-Lead
1.5kOhm
4dB
30 kHz
-
455kHz
AE3500CB1775
3500 MHZ CERAMIC BAND PASS FILTE
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Surface Mount
20-SMD Module
50Ohm
1dB
100 MHz
Band Pass
3.5GHz Center

Ceramic Filters

Ceramic filter products are highly valuable in the field of electronics, as they offer a frequency-dependent characteristic that can effectively suppress or select signal content within a specific range of frequencies. These filters utilize the unique properties of ceramic materials to achieve their functionality. One type of ceramic filter is based on the piezoelectric properties of certain ceramic materials, such as quartz or ceramic resonators. These filters operate as electro-mechanical systems. When an electrical signal is applied to the piezoelectric material, it undergoes mechanical deformation and generates acoustic waves. The ceramic filter then utilizes these waves to selectively attenuate or pass certain frequency components of the input signal. By controlling the dimensions and properties of the ceramic material, the filter can be designed to target specific frequency ranges. This type of filter is commonly used in communication systems, audio devices, and other applications where precise frequency control and high selectivity are crucial. Another type of ceramic filter employs multi-layer construction techniques. These filters incorporate inductive elements and capacitors to create an integrated inductor-capacitor (LC) style filter. Thin-film processes are typically used to fabricate these filters. Alternating layers of ceramic material and conductive material are deposited on a substrate. The conductive layers act as the inductive elements, while the ceramic layers serve as the dielectric material for the capacitors. By carefully designing the dimensions and arrangement of the layers, the filter's frequency response and attenuation characteristics can be precisely controlled. Ceramic multi-layer filters are widely used in various electronic devices, including mobile phones, wireless routers, and automotive electronics, to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). Both types of ceramic filters offer distinct advantages. The piezoelectric ceramic filters provide excellent selectivity and high-quality filtering performance, making them suitable for applications that require precise frequency control. On the other hand, ceramic multi-layer filters offer compact size, cost-effectiveness, and effective EMI/RFI suppression capabilities. These filters are commonly used in consumer electronics and industrial applications. In summary, ceramic filter products utilize the piezoelectric properties of ceramic materials or multi-layer construction techniques to provide a frequency-dependent characteristic for suppressing or selecting signal content within specific frequency ranges. They are essential components in electronic systems, ensuring improved signal quality and reduced interference across a wide range of applications.