Passive Components

A-1017 Crystal Filter

NIC's 200 MHz Crystal Filter is a fundamental frequency Crystal Filter used for Spectrum clean up purposes. The Filter is built in an hermetic package and complies with MIL-STD-202 environmental specifications.

X Band Miniature Cavity Filters

NIC's Miniature size Cavity Filter products are designed for use in airborne, ship mount or vehicle mount applications in harsh military environments. They can be custom designed for any center frequencies varying from 3 GHz to 18 GHz, and 3 dB bandwidth from 5 to 30%.

S Band Cavity Filters

NIC’s CV series line of S band Cavity filters are designed with high performance to support a variety of applications. They offer high selectivity, low Insertion loss and high Power handling capability.

C Band Cavity Filters

NIC's C Band Cavity Filters are designed with high performance in harsh military enviornmental conditions. They offer high Q, low loss, high selectivity and excellent ultimate rejection.

NIC's RF + Microwave Filters and Assemblies Catalog

NIC designs and manufactures a best-of-class mix of RF & Microwave Filters and Assemblies. We utilize an integrated team approach of engineering, manufacturing and quality to ensure we meet our customer’s requirements. Our products include: L.C. Filters; Crystal Filters; Ceramic Filters; Multiplexers & Diplexers; RF + Microwave Assemblies; Crystal Oscillators.

NIC's High Frequency Miniature Cavity Filters

NIC introduces its line of miniature Cavity Filters products designed for use in airborne, ship or ground applications. These filters can be custom designed for any center frequencies varying from 3 GHz to 18 GHz, and 3 dB bandwidths from 5 to 30%.

Convention Center Floorplan

Shows the location of the RF/Microwave Zone in relation to the rest of the exhibition.

RF/Microwave Zone Floorplan

Shows all RFMzone space assignments.

RF/Microwave Zone Application to Exhibit

Includes exhibit package details for RF/Microwave exhibitors.

A Comparison Between Thin Film and Thick Film Capacitors

By Ron Demcko, AVX Fellow and Applications Engineering Manager