AM3150 Digitally Tunable 30 MHz to 550 MHz Low Pass MMIC Filter

Digitally Tunable 30 MHz to 550 MHz Low Pass Filter

AM3150 is a digitally tunable lowpass filter covering the 30 MHz to 550 MHz frequency range. The filter provides 32 selectable lowpass cutoff states with 5 digital control bits. The tunable lowpass filter can be combined with one of Mercury’s tunable highpass filters to provide a flexible bandpass filter solution. AM3150 is packaged in a 5mm QFN package and operates over the -40C to +85C temperature range.

Evaluation board includes SMA input and output connectors and SMA voltage input unless otherwise requested. AM3150 evaluation board also includes DIP switch for control of the filter settings. This switch is included with the evaluation board unless otherwise requested. This evaluation board offers the AM3150 in Configuration A as noted on the datasheet. Evaluation board includes AM3150.

The AM3150 pairs well with it’s sister part the AM3151 to create a flexible band pass filter bank solution from 20 MHz to 550 MHz.

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1.5
Insertion Loss (dB)
50
Typical Rejection (dB)
5mm
Package
Features
  • Function: Digitally Tunable Lowpass
  • Cutoff Freq Low (MHz): 30
  • Cutoff Freq High (MHz): 550
  • Insertion Loss (dB): 1.5
  • Typical Rejection (dB): 50
  • Package: 5mm QFN
  • # in Pack: 1
Specifications
  • Function: Digitally Tunable Lowpass
  • Cutoff Freq Low (MHz): 30
  • Cutoff Freq High (MHz): 550
  • Insertion Loss (dB): 1.5
  • Typical Rejection (dB): 50
  • Package: 5mm QFN
  • # in Pack: 1
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