OUR PRODUCTS
Filters
At MPT we have found that making our customers successful in the filter requirements means that we must offer an several types of semi-custom filter solutions.
Whether you require a filter that is in a housing, surface mount filter or a filter that is part of a module or subsystem, we will conform our solutions to meet your requirements. The table below shows the benefits and drawbacks of each type of filter technology offered by MPT.
Filter Type |
Benefits |
Drawbacks |
Frequency Range |
Coaxial Filters |
Low Insertion Loss Los/Moderate Cost Compact Size |
Requires Resonators |
800Mhz to 3GHz |
Planar Filter |
Moderate insertion Loss Easy System Integration Low Cost |
Not Compact |
3GHx to 40GHz |
Planar Higher |
Small size Moderate /Low Cost |
Medium Insertion Loss |
3GHz to 20GHz |
Suspended Substrate |
Very Low Insertion Loss |
Not Compact Moderate Cost |
5GHz to 60GHz |
Surface Mount |
Low Cost |
Moderate Low Insertion Loss |
800MHz to 40GHz |
Surface Mount Higher |
Low Cost |
Moderate Insertion Loss |
3GHz to 20GHz |
Our filter technologies include:
Coaxial Filters
Our Coaxial filter uses high dielectric constant resonators. Your benefits from this filter type are low insertion loss, moderately high Q levels, and small size.
Planar Filters
The benefits of planar filters is that they can be easily integrated into a module or subsystem. For instance, we have planar microstrip filters which have been integrated into our systems solutions. For applications requiring small size, our planar filters on high dielectric constant substrates offer a compact solution.
Low Loss Suspended Substrate Filters
Suspended Substrate Stripline filters have the benefit of being very low insertion loss. Our technology allows us to realize individual filters such as band pass or low pass and to achieve multiplexers and diplexers.
Surface Mount Filters
Our packaging approach to filters allows us to provide surface mount compatible filters in band pass, low pass and high pass configurations.

