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ATC Introduces 0805 BPF Series, Thin Film Land Grid Array Band Pass Filter

ATC is pleased to announce the introduction of the 0805 Land Grid Array (LGA) Thin Film Bandpass Filter Series.

The BPF Series

The BPF Series has been designed and manufactured with the highest quality materials in a precision thin film process to provide reliable and repeatable performance. This unique component offers an excellent solution for the most critical wireless applications. This product is offered in a low profile EIA 0805 LGA package. 

ATC’s BPF Series offers sharp roll-off characteristics, low passband insertion loss, excellent stop-band rejection, with 50 ohm input and output characteristic impedance for precise transmission line matching.

Why use ATC's BPF Series?

Their superb performance makes them well suited for the most demanding wireless frequency applications. ATC’s thin film BPF Series is fully tested to meet or exceed electrical, environmental and mechanical specifications. They are supplied in tape and reel, making them compatible with high speed automated pick-and-place manufacturing.

This new product Series expands ATC's already diverse offering of RF / Microwave products.

Features
  • Low Profile LGA / SMT EIA Package                                                        
  • Operating Temperature: -40˚C to +85˚C
  • Pb Free / RoHs Compliant
  • Low Passband Insertion Loss
  • Frequency Range: 1220 to1420 MHz
  • Characteristic Impedance: 50Ω
Typical Applications
  • Wireless Communications
  • WLAN’s (802.11)
  • Public Safety Radio (P25)
  • 4G LTE and 5G-NR
  • Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM)
  • Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
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A Little About DMTL & ATC

DMTL is a fully franchised, authorised ATC distributor.

 

DMTL began their relationship with ATC in 2008 with a ‘Direct’ supply agreement to help the development of UK Designs. This led in 2016 to DMTL’s formal appointment as ATC’s UK Design Distributors, ably supported by ATC’s US technical team and the ‘hub’ in the Czech Republic.