AM3137 Analog Voltage Tunable 700 MHz to 2.0 GHz Band Stop MMIC Filter

Analog Voltage Tunable 700 MHz to 2.0 GHz Notch Filter Bank

AM3137 is an analog voltage-tunable notch filter bank covering the 0.7 GHz to 2.0 GHz frequency range. The AM3137 offers two MMIC chips covering 0.7 GHz to 1.5 GHz and 1 GHz to 2.0 GHz for fine granularity within the AM3137’s operating range. Two separate tune voltages provide precise control of center frequency and notch bandwidth. The AM3137 is packaged in a 4mm QFN and operates over the -40C to +85C temperature range.

Evaluation board includes SMA input and output connectors and SMA voltage input unless otherwise requested. Evaluation board includes AM3137 and trace calibration path.

The AM3137 is one in a family of analog voltage-tunable notch filters offered from Mercury that covers the 0.7 GHz to 6.0 GHz frequency range. In this family there is the AM3138 that covers 1.3 GHz to 3.25 GHz, the AM3139 that covers 2.5 GHz to 6.0 GHz, and the AM3129 which is a switched filter bank covering 0.7 GHz to 6.0 GHz.

This family of parts provides an excellent filtering solution for a receiver or transceiver requiring flexible center frequency removal, high dynamic range, low insertion loss, and small size, low weight, and low power consumption (low SWAP).

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2
Insertion Loss (dB)
30
Typical Rejection (dB)
4mm
Package
Features
  • Function: Analog Tunable Notch Filter Bank
  • Insertion Loss (dB): 2
  • Typical Rejection (dB): 30
  • Package: 4mm QFN
  • Bandwidth Low (MHz): ---
  • Bandwidth High (MHz): 20%
  • Center Frequency: Tunable
  • # in Pack: 2
  • Center Freq High (MHz): 2000
  • Center Freq Low (MHz): 700
Specifications
  • Function: Analog Tunable Notch Filter Bank
  • Insertion Loss (dB): 2
  • Typical Rejection (dB): 30
  • Package: 4mm QFN
  • Bandwidth Low (MHz): ---
  • Bandwidth High (MHz): 20%
  • Center Frequency: Tunable
  • # in Pack: 2
  • Center Freq High (MHz): 2000
  • Center Freq Low (MHz): 700
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