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POWER-POLE Series |
Specifications:
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Frequency Coverage (5 bands): |
10 MHz to 700 MHz |
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Input/Output Impedance: |
50 Ω |
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Inband RF Power Handling: |
refer to chart |
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Inband Third Order
Intercept Point: |
+40 dBm (input) |
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Inband Second Order
Intercept Point: |
+100 dBm (input) |
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Tuning Control: |
8 bit parallel |
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Tuning Speed: |
20 mS |
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DC Power: |
+5 VDC @ 400 mA to 1.5 A |
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Operating Temperature Range: |
-40 to + 65°C |
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Center Frequency Drift: |
80 PPM/°C | |
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The POWER-POLE® Series of tunable filters provides improved RF performance with increased power handling capability and the lowest insertion loss for a given bandwidth. The product line includes several standard designs in various frequencies to support almost any application. Approximate performance is summarized in Table 5. Approximate performance is summarized in the Power-Pole Series Selection Guide.
Performance:
The following plots illustrate approximate performance (not representative of all frequency ranges): |
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The following plots illustrate approximate insertion loss and bandwidth trends across a given frequency band, and the differences between various bands: |
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The following plot illustrates RF power handling vs. % bandwidth:

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Important Application Notes:
- While changing RF center frequencies, RF input power must be reduced to < +20 dBm. These filters will not support “Hot RF Switching Conditions”. Please contact the factory in regards to custom features.
- Maximum strobe rate is 2kHz; Actual rate is dependent upon frequency band.
Power-Pole Series Selection Guide:
The following Selection Guide illustrates approximate performance for the POWER-POLE Series. Please note that our ‘Standard’ filters are shown highlighted. Table values are shown as average/maximum. |
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Insertion Loss |
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Power Handling |
Shape Factor (30 dB / 3 dB)Overall Low Side High Side |
Ultimate (2 x fo) |
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10 to 30
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-1 |
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-2 |
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-3 |
2.2/3.4 |
2.9/3.2 |
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5.8/6.2 |
6.2/6.6 |
5.4/5.9 |
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-4 |
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-5 |
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30 to 90
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-1 |
0.8/1.2 |
8.4/8.9 |
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-2 |
1.6/2.4 |
4.3/4.6 |
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6.9/7.6 |
9.3/10.4 |
4.5/4.7 |
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-3 |
2.9/4.3 |
2.8/3.2 |
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6.0/6.9 |
7.0/8.9 |
5.0/5.8 |
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-4 |
3.4/4.2 |
2.2/2.3 |
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-5 |
4.4/5.8 |
1.8/1.9 |
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90 to 200
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-1 |
0.8/1.1 |
8.6/9.2 |
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6.0/6.5 |
7.5/8.3 |
4.6/4.7 |
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-2 |
1.2/2.2 |
4.2/4.5 |
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-3 |
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-4 |
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200 to 400
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-1 |
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-2 |
1.3/2.2 |
4.2/4.8 |
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5.6/6.1 |
6.4/7.0 |
4.8/5.3 |
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-3 |
1.7/2.9 |
2.7/2.9 |
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-4 |
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-5 |
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225 to 400
MHz |
-1 |
0.6/0.9 |
8.2/8.6 |
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5.8/6.0 |
7.0/7.3 |
4.6/4.7 |
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-2 |
0.9/1.4 |
4.2/4.5 |
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-3 |
1.8/2.2 |
2.7/2.8 |
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-4 |
2.3/3.7 |
2.1/2.4 |
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5.7/6.3 |
6.1/7.0 |
5.3/5.7 |
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-5 |
2.5/4.2 |
1.8/2.0 |
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5.9/6.2 |
6.4/6.8 |
5.4/5.8 |
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400 to 700
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-1 |
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Product Numbering Table:

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Available Options:
B. Serial Interface C. Custom Frequency Bands (Specify START and STOP frequencies in MHz)
Interface and Control Notes:
Frequency Tuning Address
Power-Pole Series filters utilize an eight-bit scheme for tune words to digitally control tuning of the center frequency. For further information on how to calculate tune words, please see the Frequency Tuning Address Application Note.
Interface Options
The filter comes standard with an 8-bit parallel interface, although a serial interface can be specified as an option.
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DC Control Interface Characteristics
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Switching Characteristics
Vcc = +5VDC, ± 10%; T= -40 to +85°C
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Strobe
The filter is tuned within 20 mS to the frequency designated by the tuneword existing on the eight control bit lines when the line is brought low. Once strobed, data existing on the tune control lines is ignored until strobed again. Maximum strobe rate is 2 kHz; Actual rate is dependent upon frequency band.
Temperature Effects
Over the –40 to +65°C temperature range, filters will exhibit a temperature drift of less than 80 PPM/°C, or a total of less than ±0.5% of the center frequency.
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Package Outline:

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Pinout and Ratings:

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Data is believed to be accurate. All data is subject to change without notice. |