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Narrow Band 10 GHz Filter
Jan 11th, 2012, 10:40am
 
Hi Folks,

I am looking for a narrow band filter with a center frequency of 10 GHz (the narrower the band the better).

Would you happen to know of any companies that sell these. I have tried Picosecond Pulse labs, Mini-Circuits,...

Thanks for this!

Best regards.
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Reply #1 - Jan 11th, 2012, 12:26pm
 
try with procom. May be helpful
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Reply #2 - Jan 11th, 2012, 6:01pm
 
Consider building your own LC network? Parasitics will be interesting
to deal with.

Also may be some SAW stuff out there, but it will have to be a widely used frequency.

Also at 10G you are sitting on the edge of cavity resonance methods are you not?
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Reply #3 - Jan 19th, 2012, 10:48am
 
Thank you guys!

I found that also http://www.tte.com/ has high quality filters.

loose-electron, SAW filters are only limited to 2 GHz of operation.
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Reply #4 - Jan 19th, 2012, 4:17pm
 
those are canned filters in boxes, you could desighn those yoursefl if you wanted.

SAW limited to 2GHz? says who?

Only available to that frequency sounds about rright.
Its a matter of what's a lucrative set of frequencies to design for.
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