Cavity Band Pass Filters

4439 Cavity Band Pass Filters from 43 Manufacturers meet your specification.

Cavity Band Pass Filters are a type of filter that allows a specified frequency range to pass through with minimal attenuation. Cavity Band Pass Filters from the leading manufacturers are listed below. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products by type, frequency, insertion loss, power, application, package type and various other parameters. View product details, download datasheets and get quotes on matching products.

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  • Type: Cavity Filter
Description:15550 MHz, Band Pass Filter
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
SMA
Frequency:
15.55 GHz
Grade:
Military
Insertion Loss:
5 dB
Rejection:
40dB @ 15530 and 15750MHz
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Description:Cavity Bandpass Filter with 12 GHz Center Frequency
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
N Type, N Type - Female
Frequency:
11.9 to 12.1 GHz
Grade:
Commercial
Insertion Loss:
1 dB
Power:
20 W
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Description:Cavity Bandpass Filter with Passband from 112 to 113 MHz
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
SMA, SMA - Female
Frequency:
112 to 113 MHz
Grade:
Commercial
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
1.5 dB
Power:
50 W
Rejection:
60 dB
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Description:Bandpass Filter with Passband from 4400 to 4990 MHz
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
SMA, SMA - Female
Frequency:
4400 to 4990 MHz
Grade:
Commercial, Military, Space
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
0.2 to 0.8 dB
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Description:RF Cavity Filter with Passband from 4.2 to 4.4 GHz for 5G C-Band Interference Mitigation
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Application:
5G
Frequency:
4.2 to 4.4 GHz
Insertion Loss:
1 dB (Maximum)
Rejection:
50 dB
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Description:4400 to 5000 MHz, C-Band, Band Pass Filter
Type:
Ceramic Filter, Cavity Filter, Lumped Component Fi...
Package Type:
Surface Mount
Application:
5G, Radio, C Band
Frequency:
4400 to 5000 MHz
Grade:
Military
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Description:Helical Cavity Bandpass Filter from 150.5 to 155.5 MHz
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
N Type
Application:
CATV
Frequency:
150.5 to 155.5 MHz
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
1 dB
Power:
50 W
Rejection:
50 dB
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Description:Cavity Band-Pass Filter with Pass band from 1 to 2 GHz
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
SMA, SMA - Female
Frequency:
1 to 2 GHz
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
1.5 to 2 dB
Power:
2 W
Rejection:
55 dB
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Description:1.1 to 1.7 GHz, Cavity Filter
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Through Hole
Frequency:
1.1 to 1.7 GHz
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
0.4 dB
Power:
50 W
Rejection:
50 dB
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Description:2.545 to 2.575 GHz, 1 dB Band Pass Filters
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
SMB
Application:
WiMAX
Frequency:
2.54 to 2.57 GHz
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
1 dB
Power:
10 to 100 W
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Description:5.13 to 5.35 GHz Cavity Filter
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Frequency:
5.13 to 5.35 GHz
Grade:
Commercial
Insertion Loss:
0.5 dB
Power:
30 W
Rejection:
30 dB
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Description:50 W, Cavity Band Pass Filter from 1.1455 to 1.3065 GHz
Type:
Cavity Filter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Connector:
SMA, SMA - Female
Frequency:
1.1455 to 1.3065 GHz
Grade:
Commercial
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
1.5 dB
Power:
50 W
more info

What are RF Cavity Filters?

An RF Cavity filter is a type of RF filter that uses a resonator with a tuning fork to filter RF singals. Based on the type and size of the cavity the band pass / band stop frequency of this filter can be adjusted or regulated. Click here to learn more about RF Cavity Filters.

Important Parameters of Cavity Filters:

Operating Frequency: It is the frequency range covered by the cavity filters. Usually, it is in the range of MHz / GHz.

Insertion loss: It is the loss that signals experience when passing through the cavity filter over the passband range. Insertion loss is represented in dB and a lower insertion loss is desired.

Attenuation: It is the attenuation (in dB) that the signals experience in the stopband.

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