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Part RoHS Manufacturer Filter Type Minimum No. of Sections Maximum No. of Sections Screening Level Average Input Power Packing Method Mounting Type No. of Terminals I/O Impedance Dimensions Maximum Operating Temperature Attenuation At Maximum Frequency Maximum Attenuation Frequency (± Δf) Minimum Operating Temperature Attenuation At Minimum Frequency Minimum Attenuation Frequency (± Δf) Terminal Finish Manufacturer Series Height Width (mm) Maximum Insertion Loss Connector (Output) Additional Features Center/Cutoff Frequency (fo/fc) JESD-609 Code Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Length

FI168B24956D-T

Taiyo Yuden

CERAMIC BPF

FI

FI168L1681DT-T

Taiyo Yuden

CERAMIC LPF

1

1

TAPE, PAPER

SURFACE MOUNT

50 OHM

85 Cel

-40 Cel

.65 mm

0.8

.2 dB

1653.5 MHz

1.5

1.6 mm

FI168B5538FW-T

Taiyo Yuden

CERAMIC BPF

1

1

TAPE, PAPER

SURFACE MOUNT

50 OHM

85 Cel

-40 Cel

.65 mm

0.8

1.2 dB

5537.5 MHz

2

1.6 mm

FI168L0628M4-T

Taiyo Yuden

CERAMIC LPF

1

1

TAPE, PAPER

SURFACE MOUNT

50 OHM

90 Cel

-40 Cel

.65 mm

0.8

.6 dB

628.5 MHz

2

1.6 mm

TSB1N18D2G00LV0H7T

Taiyo Yuden

CERAMIC BPF

1

1

TAPE, PAPER

SURFACE MOUNT

50 OHM

85 Cel

-40 Cel

.65 mm

0.8

1.8 dB

2002.5 MHz

2

1.6 mm

TSB1N21D3G75LV0EQT

Taiyo Yuden

CERAMIC BPF

1

1

TAPE, EMBOSSED

SURFACE MOUNT

50 OHM

85 Cel

-40 Cel

.65 mm

1.25

3750 MHz

2 mm

Ceramic Filters

Ceramic filters are electronic filters that are used in RF and microwave communication systems to selectively filter out unwanted frequencies from a signal. They are designed to provide a high level of selectivity and precision in filtering, making them ideal for use in applications where accurate frequency response is critical.

Ceramic filters use a ceramic resonator to selectively filter out specific frequencies from a signal. The ceramic resonator is typically made of a piezoelectric material, such as barium titanate or lead zirconate titanate, and is designed to resonate at a specific frequency or range of frequencies.

Ceramic filters can be designed as band-pass filters, which allow only a specific range of frequencies to pass through, or as band-stop filters, which block a specific range of frequencies. They can also be designed with multiple resonators, which can increase the level of selectivity and precision in filtering.

Ceramic filters are commonly used in a variety of RF and microwave communication systems, including radios, satellite communication systems, and radar systems. They are also used in scientific research applications, such as particle accelerators and radio telescopes.