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.
