<6GHz
Using unique patented designs, Filtronic products provide very narrow guard band, low insertion loss and high isolation to minimise the total effect on the combined signals and to preserve valuable spectrum.
- Transmission of two or more RF signals through a single antenna
- Standard and custom in-band combiners for different frequency bands
- Minimal RF insertion loss over all frequency bands
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<6GHz
Filtronic offers a wide range of cross-band combiners for different scenarios in the infrastructure sharing market. The filters are designed for various combination of 700, 800, 900, 1200, 1800, 2100 and 2600MHz frequency bands.
- Supports different technologies; GSM, UMTS, CDMA, WCDMA and LTE
- Covers wide range of wireless frequency bands; 700, 800, 900, 1200, 1800, 2100 and 2600MHz
- Signals from multiple base stations
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6-11GHz
GaN technology offers significant performance advantages in the application of point-to-point microwave and backhaul transceivers.
- Ultra-compact GaN amplifier
- For point-to-point microwave and backhaul
- A range of extremely compact, high-efficiency amplifier modules based on our proprietary GaN power FET technology
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0-110GHz
Filtronic produces a range of filters, including metal cavity filters, ceramic, combline, interdigital, lumped element, suspended substrate, waveguide and thin-film.
- Key component in high performance wireless technology
- Range of environmental conditions
- Medium to extremely high frequency – MHz to GHz
- Bespoke designs, working to a customer’s form factor
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3GHz - 114GHz
Surface mountable thin film filters are available in band pass, band stop, high pass and low pass configurations.
- Perfect for size and weight critical applications
- Frequency range suitable from 3GHz to 114GHz
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500MHz to 26GHz
Suspended Substrate Stripline (SSS) is traditionally a printed circuit technology that can be used for both broadband and narrowband filters.
- Suitable for high pass, low pass and band pass filters
- High pass and low pass can be cascaded together to form multi octave band pass filters and multiplexers
- Utilising printed circuit technology
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