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Two of the most challenging problems in noise behavior are considered: impulse noise and coexisting signals within noise. Modern examples of how a new technique for examining noise can give you the necessary insight to avoid potential design or performance problems will be given.
A bulk acoustic wave (BAW) filter with ground-breaking, standard-setting performance would offer a tuning range far beyond today’s established outer limits. Can the center frequency tuning range of BAW filters be extended beyond 2% up to 5%, or perhaps even three to four times that amount?
In today’s environment, the Band-Reject Filter (BRF), or Band-Stop, is the solution of choice in an increasing number of cases. Improved QE BRF design methods make the BP-BS Diplexer the solution of choice for certain new applications. This article seeks to make system engineers aware of advantageous new application possibilities and to assist component engineers in supporting related demands.