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LFCN-1325+
+NomenclatureLTCC LOW PASS FILTER, DC - 1325
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FabricantCircuits miniatures
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Pièce fabricant #LFCN-1325+
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Fiche technique LFCN-1325+ DataSheet
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Series | LFCN |
| Part Status | Active |
| Frequency | 1.56GHz |
| Impedance | 50Ohm |
| Insertion Loss | 1.3dB |
| Filter Type | Low Pass |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 4-SMD, No Lead |
| Size / Dimension | 0.126" L x 0.063" W (3.20mm x 1.60mm) |
| Height (Max) | 0.037" (0.94mm) |
Présentation
Description
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Features
1. Frequency Range: It typically operates up to 1325 MHz, making it suitable for various RF and microwave applications.
2. Insertion Loss: The filter offers low insertion loss, ensuring minimal signal degradation within its passband.
3. Rejection: It provides excellent rejection characteristics for unwanted high-frequency signals, ensuring clean signal output.
4. Impedance: The device is designed for a 50-ohm system, a standard impedance in RF applications.
5. Package: It comes in a compact, surface-mount package, making it easy to integrate into circuit boards.
6. Temperature Stability: The filter exhibits consistent performance across a wide range of temperatures.
These features make the LFCN-1325+ a versatile component for applications in telecommunications, signal processing, and other RF systems where low-pass filtering is required.
Pinout
1. Pin 1: Input - The RF signal enters the filter through this pin.
2. Pin 2: Output - The filtered RF signal exits the filter through this pin.
The LFCN-1325+ is designed to operate within specific frequency parameters, providing suppression of unwanted high-frequency signals while allowing signals below a certain frequency threshold to pass. This makes it suitable for various RF applications where signal integrity and noise reduction are critical.
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Application
1. Telecommunications: Used in wireless communication systems to filter out unwanted frequencies and allow specific frequency bands to pass through, improving signal clarity and reducing interference.
2. Broadcasting: Enhances signal quality in radio and television broadcasting by selecting desired frequency bands.
3. Radar Systems: Helps in the selection of frequency bands for accurate target detection and measurement.
4. Satellite Communications: Ensures efficient frequency band allocation and reduces interference in satellite transponders.
5. RF Testing and Measurement: Used in testing equipment to isolate specific frequencies for analysis.
These applications leverage the filter's ability to precisely control frequency bands, essential for high-performance electronic systems.