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Return Loss (dB)
Out
0.7 0.7
1.2
Attenuation (dB)
1.2
0.7
In
10
10
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DFCB Series 1.5-5GHz
0
1
0.5
0.5
20
Attenuation (dB)
03.06.12
Pass Band
0
Out
10
Return Loss (dB)
5.2±0.2
SL
1
74
40
20
3.3
0.5
60
4.4±0.2
1.94±0.06
In
80
Tolerances unless
otherwise specified :
±0.1
(in mm)
1100
1400
Frequency (MHz)
30
DFCB21G47LBJAA
40
1700
Part Number
DFCB21G47LBJAA
DFCB31G47LBJAA
DFCB21G48LBJAA
DFCB21G57LBJAB
DFCB21G57LCJAA
DFCB21G57LDJAB
DFCB31G74LBJAA
DFCB21G84LDJAA
DFCB31G84LBJAA
DFCB31G84LBJAB
DFCB21G88LDJAA
DFCB31G88LBJAA
DFCB31G88LBJAB
DFCB21G89LBJAA
DFCB21G89LBJAB
DFCB21G89LDHAA
DFCB21G89LDJAA
DFCB21G90LBJAA
DFCB21G90LBJAB
DFCB21G90LBJAC
DFCB21G91LBJAA
DFCB21G91LDJAA
DFCB21G92LBJAA
DFCB21G92LDJAA
DFCB31G95LBJAA
DFCB21G96LDJAA
DFCB31G96LBJAA
DFCB31G96LBJAB
DFCB31G96LBJAC
DFCB31G96LBJAE
DFCB22G01LBJAA
DFCB22G14LBJAA
DFCB32G14LBJAA
DFCB22G32LBJAA
DFCB32G32LBJAA
DFCB22G33LBJAA
DFCB32G33LBJAA
DFCB22G44LANAA
DFCB22G44LBJAA
DFCB32G44LBJAA
DFCB22G45LBJAA
DFCB32G45LBJAA
Fo
(MHz)
1472
1472.0
1489.0
1575.42
1575.42
1575.42
1747.5
1842.5
1842.5
1842.5
1880
1880.0
1880.0
1890.0
1890.0
1890.0
1890.0
1907.5
1907.5
1907.5
1910
1910
1920.0
1920.0
1950.0
1960
1960.0
1960.0
1960.0
1960.0
2017.5
2140.0
2140.0
2326
2326
2339
2339
2441.5
2442.0
2442.0
2450.0
2450.0
Bandwidth
(MHz)
40
40
24
3
2
2
75
75
75
75
60
60
60
20
20
20
20
25
25
25
20
20
20
20
60
60
60
60
60
60
15
60
60
14
14
14
14
83
84
84
100
100
Operation
Temperature Range
(degree C)
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-10 to +55
-30 to +85
-15 to +55
-15 to +55
-15 to +55
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
IL at BW
(dB)
2.0 max.
3.0 max.
1.4 max.
1.3 max.
3.5 max.
3.15 max.
3.5 max.
2.0 max.
3.5 max.
2.75 max.
1.5 max.
3.7 max.
4.0 max.
2.0 max.
1.7 max.
0.9 max.
2.0 max.
1.0 max.
1.6 max.
1.9 max.
1.7 max.
1.8 max.
1.2 max.
1.9 max.
3.5 max.
1.5 max.
3.7 max.
3.0 max.
2.8 max.
3.7 max.
1.5 max.
2.7 max.
3.7 max.
1.8 max.
3.0 max.
1.8 max.
3.0 max.
1.5 max.
2.0 max.
3.2 max.
2.0 max.
3.2 max.
Attenuation
(dB min.)
38 (1122MHz)
45 (1100MHz)
10 (1607 to 1631MHz)
36 (824 to 850MHz)
15 (Fo±50MHz)
10 (Fo±30MHz)
45 (1464 to 1539MHz)
20 (F0-160MHz)
45 (1559 to 1634MHz)
45 (0.3 to 1388MHz)
4 (1780MHz)
43 (1640 to 1664MHz)
41 (2043 to 2103MHz)
40 (1660 to 1680MHz)
35 (1660 to 1680MHz)
27 (1655 to 1679MHz)
45 (1660 to 1680MHz)
20 (1655 to 1680MHz)
35 (1655 to 1680MHz)
45 (1655 to 1680MHz)
34 (1675 to 1700MHz)
40 (1675 to 1700MHz)
30 (1400 to 1450MHz)
37 (1690 to 1710MHz)
35 (2110 to 2170MHz)
4 (1860MHz)
43 (1684 to 1744MHz)
45 (0.3 to 1498MHz)
45 (1498MHz)
9 (2027 to 2030MHz) 0 to +35 degree C
35 (1270MHz)
26 (1920 to 1980MHz)
30 (0.3 to 1920MHz)
18 (2127 to 2175MHz)
39 (0.3 to 2175MHz)
18 (2140 to 2188MHz)
39 (0.3 to 2188MHz)
35 (2000MHz)
16 (Fo-250MHz)
30 (Fo-250MHz)
15 (Fo-250MHz)
30 (Fo-250MHz)
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Part Number
DFCB22G48LBJAA
DFCB22G50LBJAA
DFCB25G25LAHAA
DFCB35G25LAHAA
DFCB25G59LAHAA
DFCB35G59LAHAA
DFCB25G77LAHAA
DFCB35G77LAHAA
DFCB25G80LBHAA
DFCB35G80LBHAA
Fo
(MHz)
2484.0
2500
5250
5250
5597.5
5597.5
5775
5775
5800.0
5800.0
Bandwidth
(MHz)
26
4
200
200
255
255
100
100
100
150
Operation
Temperature Range
(degree C)
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
IL at BW
(dB)
2.0 max.
4.5 max.
1.5 max.
3.3 max.
1.5 max.
3.6 max.
1.5 max.
3.0 max.
2.0 max.
3.4 max.
Attenuation
(dB min.)
13 (2360MHz)
30 (2410MHz)
30 (300 to 3550MHz)
45 (3750 to 3950MHz)
40 (4750MHz)
45 (0.3 to 4050MHz)
12 (F0-375MHz)
7 (F0-175MHz)
25 (F0-375MHz)
10 (F0-175MHz)
o
DFCH Series 800/900MHz
0
1.5
1.5
20
Attenuation (dB)
Pass Band
0
2
10
Return Loss (dB)
13.5
1.5 1 2
3
40
20
1.5
10
Out
3.7
+0.2
–0.3
Land
0.15
2
In
1.55
60
30
DFCH3815MHDJAA
Tolerances unless
otherwise specified :
±0.2
(in mm)
80
715.0
815.0
Frequency (MHz)
40
915.0
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DFCH3815MHDJAA
DFCH3836MHDJAA
DFCH3860MHDJAA
DFCH3881MHDJAA
DFCH3888MHDJAA
DFCH4888MHDJAA
DFCH3897MHDJAA
DFCH4897MHDJAA
DFCH3902MHDJAA
DFCH3933MHDJAA
DFCH4933MHDJAA
DFCH3942MHDJAA
DFCH4942MHDJAA
DFCH3947MHDJAA
Fo
(MHz)
815.0
836.5
860.0
881.5
888.5
888.5
897.5
897.5
902.5
933.5
933.5
942.5
942.5
947.5
Bandwidth
(MHz)
20
25
20
25
33
33
35
35
25
33
33
35
35
25
Operation
Temperature Range
(degree C)
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
IL at BW
(dB)
2.8 max.
2.6 max.
2.8 max.
2.6 max.
3.0 max.
4.6 max.
3.0 max.
4.6 max.
2.6 max.
3.0 max.
4.6 max.
3.0 max.
4.6 max.
2.6 max.
Attenuation
(dB min.)
36 (Fo±80MHz)
12 (Fo±32.5MHz)
36 (Fo±80MHz)
12 (Fo±32.5MHz)
7 (Fo±28.5MHz)
15 (Fo±28.5MHz)
6 (Fo±27.5MHz)
13 (Fo±27.5MHz)
12 (Fo±32.5MHz)
7 (Fo±28.5MHz)
15 (Fo±28.5MHz)
6 (Fo±27.5MHz)
13 (Fo±27.5MHz)
12 (Fo±32.5MHz)
266
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DFCH Series 1.5-2.5GHz
0
03.06.12
Pass Band
0
10
1.5
Through Hole
1.5
2
20
Attenuation (dB)
10
Return Loss (dB)
10
3
2.3 2.75
2
40
20
Out
1.5
2
1.5
In
60
30
3.7
+0.2
–0.3
Land
Tolerances unless
otherwise specified :
±0.2
(in mm)
80
1342.0
1542.0
Frequency (MHz)
40
1742.0
DFCH31G54HDJAA
0.15
Part Number
DFCH31G54HDJAA
DFCH21G57HDHAA
DFCH31G64HDJAA
DFCH31G74HDJAA
DFCH41G74HDJAA
DFCH31G84HDJAA
DFCH41G84HDJAA
DFCH31G88HDJAA
DFCH41G88HDJAA
DFCH21G90HDJAA
DFCH31G95HDHAA
DFCH31G96HDJAA
DFCH41G96HDJAA
DFCH32G14HDHAA
DFCH32G15HDHAB
DFCH22G44HDHAA
DFCH32G44HDHAA
DFCH22G45HDHAA
DFCH32G45HDHAA
DFCH22G48HDHAA
DFCH32G48HDHAA
DFCH22G50HDHAA
DFCH42G59HDHAB
Fo
(MHz)
1542.0
1575.5
1643.5
1747.5
1747.5
1842.5
1842.5
1880.0
1880
1907.5
1950.0
1960.0
1960
2140.0
2156
2442.0
2442.0
2450.0
2450.0
2484.0
2484.0
2500.0
2593
Bandwidth
(MHz)
34
2
34
75
75
75
75
60
60
25
60
60
60
60
20
84
84
100
100
26
26
4
186
Operation
Temperature Range
(degree C)
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
-35 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-30 to +85
-35 to +85
IL at BW
(dB)
3.0 max.
0.9 max.
3.0 max.
2.0 max.
3.6 max.
2.0 max.
3.6 max.
2.2 max.
4.5 max.
0.7 max.
1.8 max.
2.2 max.
4.5 max.
1.3 max.
3.0 max.
1.2 max.
2.4 max.
1.0 max.
2.3 max.
2.5 max.
3.0 max.
2.4 max.
1.8 max.
Attenuation
(dB min.)
30 (1626.5 to 1660.5MHz)
16 (Fo-140MHz)
30 (1525 to 1559MHz)
8 (Fo±80MHz)
10 (Fo±57.5MHz)
8 (Fo±80MHz)
10 (Fo±57.5MHz)
15 (Fo±100MHz)
12 (Fo±50MHz)
35 (Fo-227.5MHz)
45 (1550MHz)
15 (Fo±100MHz)
12 (Fo±50MHz)
52 (1325 to 1385MHz)
36 (2050MHz)
15 (Fo±250MHz)
6 (Fo±80MHz)
16 (Fo-250MHz)
36 (Fo-250MHz)
20 (Fo-90MHz)
32 (Fo-90MHz)
10 (Fo±60MHz)
50 (F0-400MHz)
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