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6550 MHz Ceramic Bandpass filter

NIC has extended its ceramic capability range by introducing a Ceramic filter with center frequency at 6550 MHz. This filter offers a low insertion loss of < 2.5dB and high selectivity of > 60dB and is built in a small package size of 0.8x0.5x0.19 inches, making it a perfect fit for hand-held radio and radar applications. The features include: extremely small package size, high rejection and low insertion loss and low cost. Custom designs are available from 400 MHz - 7 GHz.
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18 GHz Cavity Filter

NIC introduces a Ku Band Cavity Bandpass filter designed for use in airborne, ship-mount and vehicle-mount applications in harsh military environments. This filter offers low insertion loss of < 1dB and high selectivity in a small package size of approx 1.4x0.5 x0.35 inches. These filters can be custom designed for center frequencies up to 20 GHz and 3dB Bandwidth from 1% to 50%. The features include: low insertion loss and high selectivity, hermetically sealed package and field Replaceable SMA Connectors.
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Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA's)

NIC introduces its Wideband LNA designed for C Band, Radar and Satcom applications. This amplifier operates in the frequency range of 4 GHz – 5 GHz, providing high gain, low Noise Figure and is built in an extremely small package size of 1.2 x 0.9 x 0.4 in. Features:1) High Gain- 23dB typ; 2) Low Noise Figure- 0.9dB typ;3) Custom designs available

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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%. Features include: Hermetically sealed package; Low Insertion loss, high selectivity and wide bandwidth; Good ultimate rejection; Gull wing surface mount RF pins or field replaceable SMA connectors; Up to 80% reduction in weight and volume compared to standard combline filters.
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NIC's introduces its CV series line of Cavity Filters designed to support a variety of applications - ruggedized and commercial. Features include:

- High "Q" & Low Loss
- Narrow bandwidths and high selectivity
- Custom Designs (combline & interdigital) Available

Electrical Performance
Frequency (MHz): 3000 - 12000
3 dB%: 1% - 10%
I.L.: 0.5 to 4 dB
Return Loss: 18 dB (Typical)
Operating Temp.: -40° C to + 90° C

 

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.
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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.
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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%.
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Temperature Compensated Cavity Filters
NIC introduces its temperature compensated cavity filters with percentage bandwidth as narrow as 0.5%. Our temperature compensated design offers an economic solution to meet the temperature performance but avoids using expensive cavity housing material such as Invar. The design is also optimized with maximum resonator quality factor which ensures low insertion loss operation of the filter.
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Tunable Cavity Filters
NIC introduces its tunable cavity filter designed for TACAN/DME ground receivers. Extremely low insertion loss is obtained using silver plated co-axial cavity and the tuning screw is self-locked using Posi-Torque Bushing, which ensures precise and stable frequency tuning. Single and multi-pole designs are available depending on the rejection requirement.
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Ku & K Band Cavity filters
NIC introduces Cavity Bandpass filters upto K band, designed for use in airborne, ship mount or vehicle mount applications in harsh military environments. These filters can be custom designed for center frequencies up to 26.5 GHz, and 3 dB bandwidths varying from 1 to 50%.
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7 GHz Hermetically Sealed Surface Mount Cavity Fil
NIC recently developed a hermetically sealed cavity filter built in a stainless steel package. It is available with center frequency from 3 GHz to 18 GHz, and 3 dB bandwidth from 1 to 30%.
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ISM band Cavity Filter
NIC introduces a 902 -928 MHz ISM band Cavity Bandpass filter. This filter offers low Insertion loss and is capable of rejecting the adjacent cellular, paging and GSM bands, making it a perfect fit for wireless applications.
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5745 MHz Cavity Filter
NIC introduces a 5745 MHz Cavity Bandpass filter used in WIFI 5.8 GHz and other wireless applications. This filter offers low Insertion loss and a flat group delay. Custom designs are available up to Ku band.
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10450 MHz Cavity Filter
NIC introduces a 10450 MHz Cavity Bandpass filter used in C-band applications. This filter offers low Insertion loss and high selectivity. Custom designs are available up to Ku band.
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