The 2822 is a bandpass filter manufactured by KR Electronics, Inc. It is designed to selectively pass frequencies within a specific range while attenuating frequencies outside of that range. This filter is commonly used in communication systems, signal processing equipment, and audio applications where specific frequency bands need to be isolated or enhanced.
Applications
- Communication Systems
- Signal Processing Equipment
- Audio Applications
- Radar Systems
- Test and Measurement Equipment
Features
- Bandpass Filter
- Specific Frequency Range
- Low Insertion Loss
- High Attenuation
- Compact Size
Benefits
- Selective filtering of desired frequency bands while rejecting unwanted signals.
- Minimal signal loss within the passband, ensuring accurate signal transmission.
- Effective suppression of out-of-band noise and interference, improving signal clarity.
- Space-saving design for integration into compact electronic devices.
- Enhanced signal integrity in communication and signal processing systems.
Additional Details
The 2822 bandpass filter is characterized by its low insertion loss within the specified passband, which ensures minimal signal degradation. Its high attenuation of frequencies outside the passband effectively suppresses unwanted noise and interference. This filter is particularly useful in applications where signal clarity and accuracy are crucial. The compact size of the 2822 allows for easy integration into various electronic devices, even those with limited space. Its robust design ensures reliable performance in demanding operating conditions. The filter is designed to maintain consistent performance over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. Furthermore, the 2822 bandpass filter meets stringent industry standards for performance and reliability. Its precise frequency characteristics and high selectivity make it an ideal choice for applications requiring precise signal filtering. The filter is commonly used in communication systems to isolate specific channels or frequencies, improving overall system performance. In signal processing equipment, it helps to enhance the accuracy and reliability of signal analysis. In audio applications, it can be used to isolate specific frequency bands, such as those used in equalizers or crossovers.