K&L Microwave will be showcasing its 7-Channel 100 W UHF Switched Filter Bank at IMS2019 from June 2-7 in Boston, Mass.

K&L’s new switched filter bank is designed to filter spurious and harmonic content generated by high-power amplifiers and transmitters in the UHF band (215 to 512 MHz). These interferers can degrade performance and even damage sensitive equipment. As communications band usage and amplifier technology power densities increase, this challenge becomes more formidable. K&L Microwave has leveraged core competencies in PIN diode based switches and high-power filters to develop a suite of high-power switched filter banks. Its applications include, filtering of power amplifiers, signal jamming, cosite mitigation, transmitters and more.

With over 10,000 participants and 1000 industrial exhibits of state-of-the-art microwave products, IMS is the world’s largest gathering of RF and microwave professionals and the most important forum for the latest research advances and practices in the field. It is organized by the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society.