Trilithic, Inc. Filter 5VF450

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The 5VF450 is a Filter from Trilithic. Electronic filters perform a variety of signal-processing functions with the purpose of removing a signal’s unwanted frequency components, enhance desired ones, or both. There are many types of electronic test equipment filters, including those that are passive, active, analog, digital, low pass, high pass, linear, and nonlinear. Linear filters are the most commonly used for most electronic equipment applications. Additional Features: Trilithic 5VF Series tunable bandpass filters cover a frequency range from 3 to 4000 MHz with any single model covering an octave. Standard units are available with a five section response and have a 3 dB bandwidth of 5% ±1%* with low insertion loss values from 0.2 dB through 1.5 dB. VSWR is less than 1.5:1. Each unit is housed in a sturdy aluminum case with high “Q” cavities. These cavities are iris coupled and shielded to minimize RF leakage. A constant filter response is maintained from the low end of the tuning cycle to the high end by varying the loaded capacitance of each section inversely as the frequency is increased. The tuning arm is coupled directly to the driving mechanism which incorporates a precision vernier with a 6:1 ratio. An engraved dial which is calibrated directly in frequency indicates the center frequency of each filter response with resettability to within ±0.5%, thereby eliminating calibration charts or guesswork. With the excellent filtering characteristic of the 5VF bandpass series, they are ideally suited wherever precision laboratory measurements are required. They are used for noise and harmonic reduction, diplexing and channel selection, and wherever a high level of attenuation is required below and above the signal band. Height is approximately 3 inches.
Description
The 5VF450 is a Filter from Trilithic. Electronic filters perform a variety of signal-processing functions with the purpose of removing a signal’s unwanted frequency components, enhance desired ones, or both. There are many types of electronic test equipment filters, including those that are passive, active, analog, digital, low pass, high pass, linear, and nonlinear. Linear filters are the most commonly used for most electronic equipment applications. Additional Features: Trilithic 5VF Series tunable bandpass filters cover a frequency range from 3 to 4000 MHz with any single model covering an octave. Standard units are available with a five section response and have a 3 dB bandwidth of 5% ±1%* with low insertion loss values from 0.2 dB through 1.5 dB. VSWR is less than 1.5:1. Each unit is housed in a sturdy aluminum case with high “Q” cavities. These cavities are iris coupled and shielded to minimize RF leakage. A constant filter response is maintained from the low end of the tuning cycle to the high end by varying the loaded capacitance of each section inversely as the frequency is increased. The tuning arm is coupled directly to the driving mechanism which incorporates a precision vernier with a 6:1 ratio. An engraved dial which is calibrated directly in frequency indicates the center frequency of each filter response with resettability to within ±0.5%, thereby eliminating calibration charts or guesswork. With the excellent filtering characteristic of the 5VF bandpass series, they are ideally suited wherever precision laboratory measurements are required. They are used for noise and harmonic reduction, diplexing and channel selection, and wherever a high level of attenuation is required below and above the signal band. Height is approximately 3 inches.

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The 5VF450 is a Filter from Trilithic. Electronic filters perform a variety of signal-processing functions with the purpose of removing a signal’s unwanted frequency components, enhance desired ones, or both. There are many types of electronic test equipment filters, including those that are passive, active, analog, digital, low pass, high pass, linear, and nonlinear. Linear filters are the most commonly used for most electronic equipment applications. Additional Features: Trilithic 5VF Series tunable bandpass filters cover a frequency range from 3 to 4000 MHz with any single model covering an octave. Standard units are available with a five section response and have a 3 dB bandwidth of 5% ±1%* with low insertion loss values from 0.2 dB through 1.5 dB. VSWR is less than 1.5:1. Each unit is housed in a sturdy aluminum case with high “Q” cavities. These cavities are iris coupled and shielded to minimize RF leakage. A constant filter response is maintained from the low end of the tuning cycle to the high end by varying the loaded capacitance of each section inversely as the frequency is increased. The tuning arm is coupled directly to the driving mechanism which incorporates a precision vernier with a 6:1 ratio. An engraved dial which is calibrated directly in frequency indicates the center frequency of each filter response with resettability to within ±0.5%, thereby eliminating calibration charts or guesswork. With the excellent filtering characteristic of the 5VF bandpass series, they are ideally suited wherever precision laboratory measurements are required. They are used for noise and harmonic reduction, diplexing and channel selection, and wherever a high level of attenuation is required below and above the signal band. Height is approximately 3 inches.

The 5VF450 is a Filter from Trilithic. Electronic filters perform a variety of signal-processing functions with the purpose of removing a signal’s unwanted frequency components, enhance desired ones, or both. There are many types of electronic test equipment filters, including those that are passive, active, analog, digital, low pass, high pass, linear, and nonlinear. Linear filters are the most commonly used for most electronic equipment applications.

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Trilithic 5VF Series tunable bandpass filters cover a frequency range from 3 to 4000 MHz with any single model covering an octave. Standard units are available with a five section response and have a 3 dB bandwidth of 5% ±1%* with low insertion loss values from 0.2 dB through 1.5 dB. VSWR is less than 1.5:1. Each unit is housed in a sturdy aluminum case with high “Q” cavities.

These cavities are iris coupled and shielded to minimize RF leakage. A constant filter response is maintained from the low end of the tuning cycle to the high end by varying the loaded capacitance of each section inversely as the frequency is increased.

The tuning arm is coupled directly to the driving mechanism which incorporates a precision vernier with a 6:1 ratio. An engraved dial which is calibrated directly in frequency indicates the center frequency of each filter response with resettability to within ±0.5%, thereby eliminating calibration charts or guesswork.

With the excellent filtering characteristic of the 5VF bandpass series, they are ideally suited wherever precision laboratory measurements are required. They are used for noise and harmonic reduction, diplexing and channel selection, and wherever a high level of attenuation is required below and above the signal band. Height is approximately 3 inches.

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  ValueTronics International, Inc.
Product Category RF Filters and Microwave Filters
Product Number 5VF450
Product Name Filter
Filter Type Bandpass
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