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Hi John:
terminations are an integral part of a filter design. there are a few usual or widespread impedances in use. actually the impedance has a marked effect on the filter's bandwidth, more than on shape. the narrower the filter, the lower the impedance. much more critical is the screening problem: the filters's cases must be very well grounded! any leakage here goes around the filter.it's not enough to solder to ground the relevant lead: you have to add a strap from the case to ground. Saandy 4Z5KS John Wilkinson wrote: Hi, I am using a couple of 45MHz crystal filters in my first IF amp. Has anyone any experience of using these, and give me any advice on problems they encountered. I think I have a problem with screening, as they require 700 Ohms termination resisistance. When the manufacturers spec a termination resistance, do the filters themselves look like say 700 Ohms, or do I need to set this externally with a resistance? Best regards, John. |
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