At IMS 2025, RFMW’s Kevin McCormick speaks with Katie Agostinelli from Spectrum Control to introduce an innovative new line of High-Q Glass Filters—ultra-miniature lumped element filters designed to meet the RF industry’s growing demand for miniaturization without sacrificing performance. These new filters offer the electrical performance of coaxial lumped element filters in a dramatically reduced form factor—as small as a grain of rice—making them ideal for compact RF designs. Despite their size, they deliver excellent rejection, low insertion loss, and high frequency stability across 1 to 10 GHz.
Key product highlights include:
Surface mount packaging for seamless system integration. Four standard part numbers, with custom bands available.
Unique 3D glass structure and wafer-scale manufacturing process for consistent performance across volumes. Designed for low pass, high pass, and bandpass filter applications.
These High-Q filters are especially suited for use in, RF front ends, phased array radar systems, smart satellite platforms, compact comms and RF SoC-based systems.
Samples are available now, with full production expected by September 2025.
Author
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Jennifer Gaughran is the Marketing Communications Manager at RFMW, with over 20 years of marketing experience and more than 15 years in the RF and Microwave industry. She specializes in developing and executing integrated marcom strategies, combining technical creativity with hands-on project management. Outside of work, Jennifer co-created The Adventures of Red Knight, a children’s audio adventure podcast.
