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Interference and Crosstalk_Bandpass Filter Solution

From Anatech Microwave Company
 

 

The devil is in the details. For system engineers who work for U.S.-based manufacturers of RF and microwave
products, that seems to be the message they are painfully discovering. As their products get rushed into the marketplace and put to the test by wireless service providers and consumers, shortcomings in frequency management come home to roost in the form of noise, cross-talk, signal dropouts and even complete transmission interruption. While the product design holds up under scrutiny on paper, test engineers are increasingly rooting out the source of the problem, and oftentimes the solution turns out to be one single
component: the filter.


Products & Services
Antennas are structures or devices used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves. Search by Specification | Learn more about Antennas
RF attenuators are circuits that reduce the power level of a signal by a certain amount (gain), with little or no reflection. They reduce the output signal with respect to the input and measure the power reduction in decibels (dB).   Search by Specification | Learn more about RF Attenuators
RF diplexers are three-port frequency-dependent devices that may be used as a separator or a combiner of signals. RF duplexers allow a transmitter operating on one frequency and a receiver operating on a different frequency to share a common antenna with a minimum of interaction and degradation of the different RF signals. Search by Specification | Learn more about RF Diplexers and Duplexers
RF waveguide isolators and RF waveguide circulators permit a signal to pass in one direction while providing high isolation to reflected energy in the reverse direction. RF waveguide circulators are passive devices with three or more ports. Learn more about RF Waveguide Isolators and Circulators
RF band pass filters are active or passive circuits that pass signals from a specific frequency band and reject signals from out-of-band frequencies. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters, crystal filters, and cavity filters are types of band pass filters. Search by Specification | Learn more about RF Band Pass Filters

Product Announcements
AMCrf - SAW bandpass filter for INMARSAT
AMCrf introduces its new 1643.5MHz INMARSAT SAW bandpass filter. Operating passband from 1626.5-1660.5MHz, and a passband insertion loss of 3.2dB. Extremely low profile 3mmX3mmX1.3mm. (read more)
BHS-Filtration Inc. - Alternatives to Filter Presses!
A REVIEW OF FILTER PRESS BASICS AND ISSUES VERSUS ALTERNATIVE BATCH OR CONTINUOUS REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGIES INTRODUCTION Filtration experts, over the years, have discussed and debated filter presses... (read more)
Albér - Battcon International Battery Conference
The Battcon International Stationary Battery Conference is a three day, noncommercial, technical event for storage battery users from a broad range of industries. It's the premier conference for... (read more)
Anatech Electronics, Inc. - Ceramic Bandpass Filters...
Anatech Electronics Ceramic bandpass filters are fabricated with the highest quality ceramic material available today, with dielectric constant ranging from 10 to above 90. (read more)
Temwell Corporation / Temstron Co., Ltd. - 4/5 pole Tuning BP Filter for CATV Channel Filter
4 pole and 5 pole Tuning BandPass Filter for CATV Channel Filter Temwell first supply Quadruple and 5pole Tuning BandPass Filter. 4 pole filter is Sensitivity at Fo+/-9MHz is >16dB and 5 pole... (read more)
Universal Air Filter Company - UAF Introduces Ultra-Thin Uni-Grid Support
The new, ultra-thin Uni-grid support from Universal Air Filter® is the perfect solution for design engineers looking for a support grid that will complement any thin, low-profile air filter assembly... (read more)
Universal Air Filter Company - UAF Offers Filter Fan Guard Retrofit
Universal Air Filter® has a solution for design, manufacturing and procurement engineers who purchase cabinet cooling fan guard filter assemblies with low-grade, non-compliant filter media. (read more)
 

Topics of Interest
The devil is in the details. For system engineers who work for U.S.-based manufacturers of RF and microwave products, that seems to be the message they are painfully discovering. As their products get... (Read More)
The devil is in the details. For system engineers who work for U.S.-based manufacturers of RF and microwave products, that seems to be the message they are painfully discovering. As their products get... (Read More)
In a classic case of what you don't know can hurt you, design engineers with advanced knowledge of digital electronics are discovering an urgent need to brush up on RF basics when it comes to... (Read More)
In a classic case of what you don't know can hurt you, design engineers with advanced knowledge of digital electronics are discovering an urgent need to brush up on RF basics when it comes to... (Read More)
In a classic case of what you don't know can hurt you, design engineers with advanced knowledge of digital electronics are discovering an urgent need to brush up on RF basics when it comes to... (Read More)