A line of Filter Connectors from Amphenol utilizes two manufacturing technologies to provide cost effective performance across the indicated frequency range. All filter contacts with the connector share a common ground plane, which is connected to the filter shell. The pin-to-pin isolation is 85 dB minimum at 100 MHz. The planar capacitor design joins pins to a multi-layered ceramic forming an array sub-assembly, with a peripheral ground, which is attached to the connector shell via a ground spring. Pin-to-pin capacitance can be as little as 10 pF with a pin-to-pin isolation of 60 dB minimum at 100 MHz. These filters can be packaged with Pi, C, L, LL, LC, or T passive element network. These networks are comprised of the appropriate combination ferrite inductors and ceramic capacitors. Find more product details on the Amphenolwebsite.
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