Part Details for PBP-10.7 by Mini-Circuits
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PBP-10.7 Information
PBP-10.7 by Mini-Circuits is a General Purpose Passive Filter.
General Purpose Passive Filters are under the broader part category of Filters.
A filter is an electronic circuit that selectively allows certain frequencies to pass while attenuating others. They are used to extract desired signals and remove noise. Read more about Filters on our Filters part category page.
Part Details for PBP-10.7
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PBP-10.7 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Mini-Circuits provides a recommended PCB layout and footprint in their application note AN-60-014, which can be found on their website. It's essential to follow this layout to ensure optimal performance and minimize parasitic effects.
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To achieve the best possible return loss, ensure that the input and output ports are properly matched to 50 ohms, and use a high-quality PCB material with a low dielectric loss tangent. Additionally, follow the recommended PCB layout and footprint, and use a sufficient number of vias to connect the ground planes.
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The maximum power handling of PBP-10.7 is not explicitly stated in the datasheet, but according to Mini-Circuits' application engineers, it can handle up to 1W of continuous power. However, it's recommended to derate the power handling based on the operating frequency, temperature, and other environmental factors.
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PBP-10.7 is rated for operation up to 85°C, but its performance may degrade at higher temperatures. If you need to operate the device in a high-temperature environment, consider using a heat sink or a thermally conductive PCB material to dissipate heat. Additionally, consult with Mini-Circuits' application engineers for guidance on high-temperature operation.
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To troubleshoot common issues with PBP-10.7, start by verifying the PCB layout and footprint, and ensure that the input and output ports are properly matched to 50 ohms. Check for any signs of damage, such as cracks or corrosion, and verify that the device is properly soldered. If the issue persists, consult with Mini-Circuits' application engineers or refer to their troubleshooting guide.