Band-pass electronic filter BPF-SS-1200-20-2000-18000-21000-20-SF-SF
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Band-pass electronic filter - BPF-SS-1200-20-2000-18000-21000-20-SF-SF - DETI Microwave - power / DC / input
Band-pass electronic filter - BPF-SS-1200-20-2000-18000-21000-20-SF-SF - DETI Microwave - power / DC / input
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Characteristics

Bandwidth
band-pass
Other characteristics
power, DC, input, signal, rugged
Frequency

Max.: 18,000 MHz

Min.: 2,000 MHz

Description

This Suspended Substrate Bandpass filter shows high-end performances in its 2000 MHz to 18000 MHz bandwidth. Indeed, it offers very low insertion losses < 1 dB and a VSWR < 2.0:1. Furthermore, it has a strong rejection of 20 dB from DC to 1200 MHz and of 20 dB starting from 21000 MHz. Moreover, it can cope with an average input power up to 2 W CW in a small volume of 24.8 x 17.5 x 10.2 mm ( 0.98 x 0.69 x 0.4 Inch(es)). This band-pass filter (PN 800179) allows you to reduce parasitic frequency both before and after your frequency range of interest. Indeed, it can cut out signals ranging from DC to 1200 MHz with 20 dB of attenuation and starting from 21000 MHz with 20 dB of attenuation. Beside high values of rejection it doesn’t degrade your signal of interested within its bandwidth (2000 to 18000 MHz) because of its low insertion losses (1 dB max) and VSWR (2.0:1 max). Designed to be as small as possible (24.8 x 17.5 x 10.2 mm ( 0.98 x 0.69 x 0.4 Inch(es)). ) it can handle up to 2 W of average power, and is fitted with SMA connectors. This rugged design can operate on a large temperature range (- 40° C to +70° C) while still matching all its specifications. Because it is made on-site, DETI can ensure a quality manufacturing, therefore offering a 3 year warranty. Please feel free to ask if you need any customisation or answers to your questions about this product.
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