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LFCN-800+ - Mini-Circuits

Description: LTCC Low Pass Filter, DC - 800 MHz, 50Ω

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LFCN-800+ Details

  • Manufacturer Part Number:

    LFCN-800+

  • Pbfree Code:

    Yes

  • Rohs Code:

    Yes

  • Part Life Cycle Code:

    Active

  • ECCN Code:

    EAR99

  • Manufacturer:

    Mini-Circuits

  • YTEOL:

    7.19

  • Additional Feature:

    TAPE AND REEL

  • Attenuation Frequency (+/- delta f)-Max:

    510000 kHz

  • Attenuation Frequency (+/- delta f)-Min:

    410000 kHz

  • Attenuation@Freq-Max:

    30 dB

  • Attenuation@Freq-Min:

    20 dB

  • Average Input Power:

    9 W

  • Center or Cutoff Frequency (fo/fc):

    990 MHz

  • Filter Type:

    CERAMIC LPF

  • Height:

    0.94 mm

  • Input/Output Impedance:

    50 OHM

  • Insertion Loss-Max:

    3 dB

  • JESD-609 Code:

    e3

  • Length:

    3.2 mm

  • Mounting Type:

    SURFACE MOUNT

  • Number of Sections-Max:

    5

  • Number of Sections-Min:

    5

  • Operating Temperature-Max:

    100 °C

  • Operating Temperature-Min:

    -55 °C

  • Packing Method:

    TR, 7 INCH

  • Terminal Finish:

    Matte Tin (Sn) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier

  • VSWR:

    1.2

  • Width:

    1.6 mm

LFCN-800+ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • A good grounding scheme is crucial for the LFCN-800+. It's recommended to use a solid ground plane on the PCB, and to connect the device's ground pins to the ground plane using vias. Additionally, keep the signal traces short and away from noise sources.
  • The LFCN-800+ has a 50 ohm input and output impedance. If your application requires a different impedance, you'll need to use impedance matching networks. You can use online calculators or consult with an RF engineer to design the matching networks.
  • The LFCN-800+ can handle up to 1W of input power. To protect it from overvoltage, use a limiter or an attenuator at the input, and ensure that the input signal is within the recommended power range.
  • For optimal noise figure and gain, ensure that the device is biased correctly, and the input and output impedances are matched. Also, use a high-quality DC power supply with low ripple and noise.
  • The LFCN-800+ operates from -40°C to 85°C. Temperature affects the device's noise figure, gain, and power handling. At higher temperatures, the device's performance may degrade, so ensure proper heat sinking and cooling in your design.

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About Mini-Circuits

Mini-Circuits is a global leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of RF and microwave components and systems. The company's product portfolio includes a vast array of components such as amplifiers, mixers, splitters, couplers, filters, switches, and attenuators, among others. These components cover frequency ranges from DC to 65 GHz and beyond, serving applications in wireless communication, satellite communication, radar systems, test and measurement equipment, medical devices, and more.

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