Crystal Band Pass Filters(0.003-250 MHz)

Crystal Band Pass Filters(0.003-250 MHz)

Crystal bandpass filters use the piezoelectric effect of quartz crystals and convert mechanical motion into electric signals. The low thermal expansion of quartz crystals allows crystal filters to produce stable performance over a wide temperature range. This type of crystal pass band filters exhibit extremely high Q factor, giving them the ability to achieve extremely narrow bandwidth in the range of a few kHz. Such a high Q factor, in the range of 5000 and higher than 10000 results in relatively low loss considering their extremely narrow bandwidth. The crystal band pass filters are available in frequencies up to 250 MHz, in connectorized, surface mount, PC board mount, and drop-in type packages, with a length ranging from approximately 1 to 5 in.

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Crystal Band Pass Filters(0.003-250 MHz)

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Model Center Frequency Band WidthInsertion LossPass BandRejection (high side)Rejection (low side)Return Loss
AM10.5CR192 10.5 KHz100 Hz<6.5 dB0.01-0.011 MHzSee Full Datasheet20 dB @ Fo>14 dB
AM10.7CR254 10.7 MHz8 KHz<5.0 dB0.0102-0.0112 MHzSee Full Datasheet40 dB @ 25 KHz>14 dB
AM10.7CR305 10.7 MHz12 KHzSee Full Datasheet0.0047-0.0167 MHz45 dB @ 42-300 KHz30 dB @ 30 KHz>14 dB
AM10CR220 10 MHz2500 Hz<1.0 dB9.99875-10.00125 MHz70 dB @ 10.1 MHz70 dB @ 9.9 MHz>15 dB
AM10CR283 10 MHz5 KHz<2.0 dB9.9975-10.0025 MHzSee Full Datasheet60 dB @ 100 KHz>15 dB
AM11.5CR193 11.5 KHz100 KHz<6.5 dB0.011-0.012 MHzSee Full Datasheet20 dB @ Fo>14 dB
AM12.5CR194 12.5 KHz100 KHz<6.5 dB0.012-0.013 MHzSee Full Datasheet20 dB @ Fo>14 dB
AM13.5CR195 13.5 KHz100 KHz<6.5 dB0.013-0.014 MHzSee Full Datasheet20 dB @ Fo>14 dB
AM14.5CR196 14.5 KHz100 KHz<6.5 dB0.014-0.015 MHzSee Full Datasheet20 dB @ Fo>14 dB
AM15.5CR197 15.5 KHz100 KHz<6.5 dB0.015-0.016 MHzSee Full Datasheet20 dB @ Fo>14 dB
AM21.4CR185 21.4 MHz10 KHz<4.0 dB21.395-21.405 MHzSee Full Datasheet60 dB @ 40 KHz>14 dB
AM21.4CR186 21.4 MHz100 KHz<5.0 dB21.35-21.45 MHzSee Full Datasheet60 dB @ 400 KHz>14 dB
AM21.4CR187 21.4 MHz120 KHz<5.0 dB21.34-21.46 MHzSee Full Datasheet60 dB @ 480 KHz>14 dB
AM21.4CR188 21.4 MHz1 MHz<5.0 dB20.9-21.9 MHzSee Full Datasheet60 dB @ 4 MHz>14 dB
AM21.4CR210 21.4 MHz1.5 MHz<3.0 dB20.65-22.15 MHzSee Full Datasheet40 dB @ 6 MHz>14 dB
AM21.4CR348 21.4 MHz100 KHz<8.0 dB21.35-21.45 MHzSee Full Datasheet50 dB @ 500 KHz>14 dB

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