One of the questions we get asked regularly is:
‘why not just integrate a filter in the board stack?’
Our answer to this comes in two parts: First there are manufacturing tolerances to consider, and second there is size.
One of the questions we get asked regularly is:
‘why not just integrate a filter in the board stack?’
Our answer to this comes in two parts: First there are manufacturing tolerances to consider, and second there is size.
Topics: RF and Microwave
With the promised delivery date of 5G wireless communication fast approaching, the world is waiting to see if this next-generation network will hit its ambitious goals of 10 Gbps peak data rates, less than 1 ms latency, 10 times greater energy efficiency, and more. In past decades, each generation of mobile systems – from 1G analog systems to 2G digital standards to 3G mobile broadband capabilities to 4G LTE and LTE-Advanced networks – has overcome a unique set of challenges. Leaps in technology are necessary to enable these advancements in performance.
Topics: RF and Microwave
From Ultrasound to Radars, in a phased array system some of the most important design considerations are the number of elements and the element spacing since both drive cost and performance. In traditional arrays an inter element spacing of less than half the wavelength (<λ/2) is required to mitigate grating lobes.
Topics: RF and Microwave
Microwave and mmWave frequencies are found in RF applications and in optical communications. As we see increasing interest in mmWave for RF communications and move from 28Gbps to 56Gbps NRZ and 112Gbps PAM4 in the optical world, the system as a whole needs to maintain a high interconnect bandwidth.
Topics: RF and Microwave
Manufactured using a thin-film process, Microstrip (planar) filters can offer a high quality factor (Q) and a reduced packaging envelope when compared to discrete lumped element designs, and are more practical at higher frequencies. The thin-film design can hold tighter design tolerances due to the distributed transmission lines forming resonant structures. Planar filters are a robust solution, attractive for applications ranging from established platforms, such as military warfare, to emerging technologies, like 5G. Below are some general-purpose resources for additional background, applications, and benefits of Microstrip filters:
Topics: RF and Microwave
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