RF Filters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
LP0AA3100A700

LP0AA3100A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 3100 MHZ SIZ

35

6720005262

6720005262

Weidmuller

WI-ACC-2-6GHZ SURGE NF-NF

12

LP0EA0080A700

LP0EA0080A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 80 MHZ SIZE

0

LP0AA0316A700

LP0AA0316A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 316 MHZ SIZE

35

LFD21868MMF1D386

LFD21868MMF1D386

TOKO / Murata

RF FILTER BALANCE 891.5MHZ 0805

0

B042OD4S

B042OD4S

Knowles DLI

RF FILTER 4.25GHZ BANDPASS 2SMD

74

LP0DA0102A700

LP0DA0102A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 102 MHZ SIZE

21

HF0AA2230A700

HF0AA2230A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 2230 MHZ SIZ

35

LP0805H1500ASTR

LP0805H1500ASTR

Elco (AVX)

LOW PASS FILTER

0

LP0DA1950A7TR\250

LP0DA1950A7TR\250

Elco (AVX)

RF FILTER LO PASS 1.95GHZ 25ULGA

223

LP0AA6160A7TR\250

LP0AA6160A7TR\250

Elco (AVX)

RF FILTER LO PASS 6.16GHZ 16ULGA

246

HF0BA1420A700

HF0BA1420A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 1420 MHZ SIZ

28

LP0AA2910A700

LP0AA2910A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 2910 MHZ SIZ

35

DEA100894LT-6319A3

DEA100894LT-6319A3

TDK Corporation

RF FILTER LOW PASS

0

LP0BA0960A700

LP0BA0960A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 0960 MHZ SIZ

28

LP0805H0750ASTR\500

LP0805H0750ASTR\500

Elco (AVX)

LOW PASS FILTER

0

B111NC4S

B111NC4S

Knowles DLI

BANDPASS

19

HF0AA1800A700

HF0AA1800A700

Elco (AVX)

SIGNAL CONDITIONING 1800 MHZ SIZ

0

LFL151G81TC1B786

LFL151G81TC1B786

TOKO / Murata

RF FILTER SIGNAL CONDITION 0402

0

DEA165538BT-2263A1-H

DEA165538BT-2263A1-H

TDK Corporation

RF FILTER BAND PASS 0603

0

RF Filters

1. Overview

RF Filters are passive components that selectively allow or block specific frequency ranges in radio frequency (RF) systems. They are critical for signal integrity in wireless communication by eliminating interference, enhancing signal clarity, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Modern applications include 5G networks, Wi-Fi systems, radar, and IoT devices.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Bandpass FilterAllows frequencies within a specific rangeCellular base stations, Wi-Fi routers
Low-pass FilterPasses frequencies below cutoff frequencyPower amplifiers, GPS systems
High-pass FilterAttenuates frequencies below cutoff frequencySatellite communication systems
Band-reject FilterBlocks specific frequency bandsMedical imaging equipment
SAW FilterUses surface acoustic waves for precise filteringSmartphones, automotive radar
BAW FilterEmploys bulk acoustic resonators for high-frequency operation5G mmWave devices, WLAN modules
Cavity FilterMetallic resonant cavities for high Q-factorRadio astronomy, military communication

3. Structure and Components

Typical RF filter structures include:

  • Resonant Elements: Determine passband frequencies (e.g., quartz crystals in SAW filters)
  • Transmission Lines: Microstrip or coplanar waveguides for signal propagation
  • Dielectric Materials: Substrates like alumina or LTCC for impedance control
  • Enclosure: Metal housing for EMI shielding (cavity filters) or surface-mount packages
  • Ports: Input/output connectors (SMA, N-type) or PCB pads

Advanced designs integrate MEMS tuning mechanisms or LTCC multilayer structures for miniaturization.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency RangeOperational bandwidth (e.g., 2.4-2.5 GHz)Determines application compatibility
Insertion LossSignal attenuation in passband (e.g., <1.5 dB)Impacts system sensitivity
Bandwidth (3dB)Passband width at half-power pointsDefines frequency selectivity
Rejection RatioStopband attenuation level (e.g., >40 dB)Interference suppression capability
Power HandlingMaximum input power (e.g., 20W CW)Prevents component damage
Temperature StabilityFrequency drift vs temperature (e.g., 50 ppm/ C)Ensures operational reliability

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G NR base stations, fiber optic networks
  • Aerospace: Avionics navigation systems, satellite transponders
  • Medical: MRI RF coils, ultrasound imaging equipment
  • Automotive: V2X communication modules, 77GHz radar systems
  • Industrial: Wireless sensor networks, RFID readers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Murata ManufacturingSAWLF5G30D3.3-4.2 GHz BAW filter for 5G
QorvoQPM25152.3-2.7 GHz bandpass filter, 100W power rating
Skyworks SolutionsSKY13460DC-6 GHz SPDT switch with integrated filters
Mini-CircuitsBFCN-1100+Cavity filter with 1050-1300 MHz range
TE ConnectivityRFHF35-2.92MHigh-frequency coaxial filter up to 40 GHz

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Frequency Requirements: Match passband with system operating bands
  2. Power Handling: Ensure ratings exceed maximum system power
  3. Environmental Conditions: Temperature (-40 to +85 C), humidity resistance
  4. Form Factor: SMD for compact designs vs. coaxial for high-power applications
  5. Cost vs. Performance: Trade-off between ceramic filters (low-cost) and cavity filters (high-stability)

Case Study: Selecting a BAW filter for 5G mmWave devices requires <0.5 dB insertion loss, 28 GHz operation, and compliance with 3GPP TS 38.141-1 standards.

8. Industry Trends and Future Outlook

Key development trends:

  • Higher Frequency Operation: mmWave filters for 5G/6G (24-100 GHz) using photonic bandgap structures
  • Miniaturization: Wafer-level packaging reducing SAW filter size to 0.4x0.2 mm
  • Integrated Solutions: Filter+LNA modules for IoT devices (e.g., Qorvo's QM33013)
  • Advanced Materials: Lithium niobate on silicon (LiNoSi) substrates improving temperature stability
  • Software-Defined Radio: Tunable RF filters with MEMS or ferroelectric materials

The market is projected to grow at 9.8% CAGR (2023-2030), driven by automotive radar and satellite internet demand.

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