Researchers report the development of frequency translating add/drop filters based on electro-optically modulated photonic molecules. The new class of filters could open important new avenues for ...
Analog variable frequency filters require the use of variable passive components. The higher the slope of the filter, the greater the number of needed variable passive components. These elements are ...
Qualcomm Inc. today debuted the latest addition to its networking portfolio: a module known as a radio frequency filter that can be installed in smartphones and other devices to optimize internet ...
Researchers at the University of Twente have developed a revolutionary programmable integrated microwave photonic filter with a record-breaking dynamic range. This represents a major breakthrough in ...
KYOTO, Japan, July 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TOKYO: 6981) (ISIN: JP3914400001) has announced the mass production and commercial shipment of the world’s first *1 ...
Murata Manufacturing has begun mass production and commercial shipment of the first high-frequency filter to use XBAR technology. First high-frequency filter to use XBAR technology goes into ...
In the recent blog article “Our wireless world – how Wi-Fi 6 will seamlessly integrate with 5G to keep us connected,” David Haynes from our Customer Support Business Group (CSBG) explained how this ...
Building upon the Pipelined Frequency Transform (PFT) architecture, we have developed a new filter-bank technique that allows asymmetrical-band splitting of a given spectrum of frequencies. A few ...
Murata claims to be first to mass produce and ship a high-frequency filter using XBAR technology. Developed by combining the company’s proprietary SAW filter expertise with XBAR technology from Murata ...
KYOTO, Japan — Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TOKYO: 6981) (ISIN: JP3914400001) has announced the mass production and commercial shipment of the world’s first *1 high-frequency filter using XBAR ...
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