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FOUNTAIN INN, SC — KYOCERA AVX has released a new series of miniature high-pass thin-film filters engineered to provide excel- lent high-frequency performance in a variety of space constrained microwave and RF applications in the telecommunications, automotive, consumer electronics, and mili- tary markets. The new HP series high-pass thin-film


filters are based on proven multilayer inte- grated thin-film technology that enables the quick adjustment of RF parameters and development of custom filters. They exhibit reliable and repeatable high-frequency per- formance as well as low insertion losses, extremely sharp roll-off values, and steep attenuation. HP series filters also exhibit high temper- ature stability and lot-to-lot and part-to-part


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consistency and feature a rugged, miniature, and low-profile construction optimized for automated assembly. They are rated for oper- ating frequencies spanning 1 to 5.15 GHz and operating temperatures extending from –40 to +185°F (–40 to +85°C) and have a characteris-


Jan/Feb, 2024 KYOCERA AVX Intros Mini High-Pass Thin-Film Filters


tic impedance of 50W. Ideal applications for the series include wireless LANs, satellite TV receivers, vehicle location systems, and ground and mobile communications systems ranging from handheld commercial radios to military communications systems. HP series high-pass thin-film filters have


RoHS-compliant lead-free and solder-coated nickel terminations compatible with reflow, wave, vapor phase, and manual automatic sol- dering technologies. Finished parts are 100% tested for electrical parameters and visual and mechanical characteristics, and parts are


packaged on tape and reel. Contact: KYOCERA AVX, One AVX


Boulevard, Fountain Inn, SC 29644 % 864-228-8869


HP series thin-film filter. Datest Datest has your answers. “Probing” Questions?


E-mail: amir.kopelman@avx.com Web: www.kyocera-avx.com


binder USA: M12 K- and L-Coded Cable Components


CAMARILLO, CA — binder USA expanded its 823/824 product series with K- and L-coded over- molded cable components that meet the UL 2238 standard for North America. The transmis- sion of electrical power via com- pact M12 interfaces has become a fundamental requirement. The new components provide reliable


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Self-learned MDA or Full Parametric Debug? A qualifying box-check,


Or a value-adding diagnostic tool? In the hands of a neophyte, a large paperweight. In the hands of an expert, comes a masterpiece. Your choice matters. Choose the Expert.


Test Engineering. Failure Analysis. Answers.


47810 Westinghouse Drive • Fremont, CA 94539 Phone: 510-490-4600 • Fax: 510-490-4111 Email: Info@datest.com • Website: www.datest.com


823/824 series cable components.


power transmission to field devices, such as sensors, wireless transmitters, and Fieldbus devices. They also offer a com- pact alternative to 7/8-inch power connections used in indus- trial automation. The K- coding indicates five-


pin connectors for AC supply of drives and frequency converters. The L-coding indicates five-pin connectors for DC miniature drives, decentralized I/O mod- ules, and Fieldbus systems. Gold-plated contacts guarantee reliable current transmission, while fully-overmolded connec- tors ensure IP68-level interface protection. The M12x1.0 thread is equipped with an anti-vibra- tion lock.


Contact: Binder USA, 3903


Calle Tecate, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-437-9925 E-mail: sales@binder-usa.com Web: www.binder-usa.com


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