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NIC introduces a ruggedized C-band filter/LNA for use in eliminating interference caused by navigational communications (radar) of commercial and military aircraft, as well as coastal and marine vessels operating above and below the C-band.
NIC offers an elliptic design Cavity Bandpass filter for use in X band applications. Some of the features include a wide passband of 500 MHz, low passband insertion loss of <1.6 dB, high selectivity of >60 dB at 10000 MHz and a compact package size of 4 x 1.5 x 0.75 inches plus SMA.
NIC recently developed a narrowband cavity filter at 5745 MHz, perfectly suitable for use in WIFI 5.8 GHz applications. This filter offers a narrow passband of 40 MHz with low passband insertion loss of < 1.5 dB and adjacent channel rejection of >20 dB, built in a compact package size of 3.5 x 3.5 x 1.50 inches plus connectors.
NIC introduces a 902 to 928 MHz Cavity filter offering high performance for ISM base station applications. This filter provides low Insertion loss of <1.5 dB and 45 dB rejection in the cellular band of 824 to 894 MHz and GSM band of 936 to 960 MHz.
NIC offers a high performance Ceramic filter for cellular and base station applications in the LTE band. This filter operates in LTE band 12 (uplink) offering low Insertion loss and high rejection in adjacent bands.
NIC introduces a high frequency LC filter at 5252 MHz, designed for use in hi-rel C-band applications. This filter offers high performance in a low profile hermetically sealed package.
NIC introduces a high performance Ceramic filter for cellular and base station applications in the LTE band. This filter operates in LTE band 12 (downlink) offering low Insertion loss and high rejection in adjacent bands.
NIC introduces a 902 to 928 MHz Cavity filter offering high performance for ISM base station applications. This filter provides low Insertion loss of <1.5 dB and 45 dB rejection in the cellular band of 824 to 894 MHz and GSM band of 936 to 960 MHz.
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