RF/Microwave Filters Fit Surface-Mount Needs (.PDF)

Feb. 9, 2016
The latest generation of miniature surface-mount RF and microwave filters draw upon a variety of technologies to achieve small size while maintaining low passband insertion loss with high out-of-band rejection.

Filters are getting smaller, with RF and microwave designers having a greater number of choices in surface-mount packages...

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