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LFCN-2500+
+BOMLTCC LOW PASS FILTER, DC - 2500
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ManufacturerMini-Circuits
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Mfr. Part #LFCN-2500+
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Datasheet LFCN-2500+ DataSheet
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Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Series | LFCN |
| Part Status | Active |
| Frequency | 3.075GHz |
| Impedance | 50Ohm |
| Insertion Loss | 1dB |
| Filter Type | Low Pass |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 4-SMD, No Lead |
| Size / Dimension | 0.126" L x 0.063" W (3.20mm x 1.60mm) |
| Height (Max) | 0.037" (0.94mm) |
Overview
Description
In general, the "LFCN" prefix typically signifies "Low-Frequency Communication Network" or a similar term, and "2500+" may denote a specification, such as frequency range, model number, or version. Such components are used in various applications, including wireless communications, signal processing, and network infrastructure.
If LFCN-2500+ is a part of a specific product line, it may involve features that enhance communication capabilities, such as improved signal clarity, broader frequency range, or compatibility with various network standards. These products are essential in optimizing the performance and reliability of communication systems.
For precise information, including technical specifications and applications, consulting the manufacturer's documentation or industry resources related to LFCN-2500+ would be necessary.
Equivalent
1. Mini-Circuits: Other models within their LFCN series.
2. Analog Devices: HMC-C series filters.
3. Qorvo: Low-pass filters with comparable frequency range.
4. Skyworks Solutions: Filters from their SKY series.
5. Murata: Their LPF series which matches the frequency specifications.
Ensure to verify the frequency range, insertion loss, and power handling to find the most suitable equivalent.
Features
1. Frequency Range: It supports a wide frequency range, typically from DC to around 2500 MHz, making it suitable for various RF applications.
2. Insertion Loss: The filter is designed to offer low insertion loss, ensuring minimal signal attenuation within the passband.
3. Rejection: It provides high rejection outside the passband, effectively minimizing unwanted signals and interference.
4. Impedance: The device generally has a standard characteristic impedance of 50 ohms, compatible with most RF systems.
5. Package: The LFCN-2500+ is available in a small, surface-mount package, facilitating easy integration into compact designs.
6. Temperature Stability: It offers stable performance across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliability in various environmental conditions.
7. RoHS Compliance: The LFCN-2500+ is RoHS compliant, meeting environmental and safety standards.
These features make the LFCN-2500+ an efficient choice for applications such as wireless communications, radar systems, and other RF signal processing needs.
Pinout
1. Input Pin(s): For the RF signal input.
2. Output Pin(s): For the filtered RF signal output.
3. Ground Pins: These are used for electrical grounding and are crucial for proper functioning.
The LFCN-2500+ is designed to pass signals below a certain cutoff frequency (2.5 GHz in this case) while attenuating signals above this frequency, making it suitable for applications requiring signal filtering within specified frequency bands. To get the precise pin count and layout, refer to the specific datasheet or product documentation provided by Mini-Circuits.
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Application
1. Telecommunications: Filtering out unwanted frequencies in mobile and wireless communication systems.
2. Signal Processing: Removing high-frequency noise from signals in electronic devices.
3. Radar Systems: Enhancing signal clarity by filtering out high-frequency noise.
4. Test and Measurement Equipment: Ensuring accurate signal analysis by eliminating unwanted frequencies.
5. Broadcasting: Improving signal quality in TV and radio transmission equipment.
These applications leverage the LFCN-2500+'s ability to maintain signal integrity while blocking undesired frequencies.