FL07-0001-G
FL07-0001-G is Low Cost SMT Low Pass Filter DC - 1000 MHz manufactured by Tyco Electronics.
Features
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- - Small Size and Low Profile Industry Standard SOIC-8 SMT Plastic Package Superior Repeatability Typical Insertion Loss 0.5 d B Typical Rejection 20d B 2 Watt Power Handling
SO-8
Description
M/A-’s FL07-0001-G is an IC-based monolithic low pass filter in a low cost SOIC-8 plastic package. This filter is ideally suited for applications where small size, low cost and low loss are required. Typical applications include base station switching networks and portable phones where size and PCB real estate are at a premium. Available in tape and reel. The FL07-0001-G is fabricated using a passive-integrated circuit process. The process features full-chip passivation for increased performance and reliability.
Ordering Information
Part Number FL07-0001-G FL07-0001-G-TR FL07-0001-G-RTR Package SOIC 8-Lead Plastic Package Forward Tape and Reel- Reverse Tape and Reel-
- If specific reel size is required, consult factory for part number assignment.
Typical Electrical Specifications1, TA = +25°C
Parameter Insertion Loss: DC-1000MHz VSWR: DC-1000 MHz Rejection: 1800-3500 MHz 2000-3000 MHz d B d B 15 20 Units d B Min
- Typ 0.5 1.3:1 20 27 Max 1.0 1.6:1
1. All specifications apply with a 50-Ohm source and load impedance.
S1514A
V1.00
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Low Cost SMT Low Pass Filter DC-1000 MHz
Absolute Maximum Ratings1
Parameter Input Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Absolute Maximum 2 W CW -40°C to +85°C -65°C to +150°C
Functional Diagram
1. Exceeding these limits may cause permanent damage.
All unused pins must be RF and DC grounded. Pins 1 and 4 are thermal ground contacts.
Typical Performance @ +25°C
Insertion Loss vs Frequency
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