Connectorized High Pass Filters

Our Connectorized High Pass Filters provide precise frequency control by allowing signals above a defined cutoff frequency to pass while attenuating unwanted lower-frequency signals. Optimized for EW, Radar, 5G, and Satcom applications, these filters ensure clean signal transmission, low insertion loss, and high system reliability across demanding RF environments.

Connectorized High Pass Pass Filters

Part Number Stop Band (MHz) Pass Band (MHz) Insertion Loss (dB) Rejection at Frequency (MHz) Rejection dB Atten VSWR Input VSWR Output Max. Input Power P1 dBm
HD32493 DC-500 700-5000 1 100/500 100/30 1.5 1.5 27 Download

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Custom High Pass Filter Engineering

Modifications & Mission-Critical

RF Components specializes in custom Connectorized High Pass Filters engineered to meet the most stringent commercial, military, and aerospace requirements. With decades of RF and microwave experience, we deliver high-performance, reliable solutions tailored to your specific operating environment.

Extreme Temperature

Our high pass filters are designed to operate in extreme conditions, including cryogenic temperatures for scientific research and high-temperature aerospace or engine-mounted systems. These solutions provide stable passband performance, low insertion loss, and long-term reliability, even where standard filters may fail.

Form Factor

Our custom form-factor solutions include ruggedized, connectorized packages, optimized connector placement, and high-density internal layouts. Designs are engineered to meet tight SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) requirements without compromising electrical or mechanical performance.

Choosing the Right Connectorized High Pass Filter

When selecting a high pass filter, key factors include:
Cutoff Frequency: Defines the minimum frequency allowed to pass. Insertion Loss: Lower insertion loss preserves signal strength within the passband. VSWR: Ensures proper impedance matching for minimal reflections. Stopband Attenuation: Determines how effectively unwanted lower frequencies are suppressed. Power Handling: Confirms the filter can operate safely at system signal levels.

Technical FAQ

What is the difference between Insertion Loss and Stopband Attenuation?
Insertion Loss measures signal attenuation in the passband. Stopband Attenuation measures how effectively lower frequencies are blocked.
Yes. Our Connectorized High Pass Filters are designed for high-frequency and high-performance RF systems, ensuring reliable frequency control and minimal signal interference.

Yes, our Ka-Band and Q-Band LNAs are specifically optimized for 26-40 GHz ranges, featuring ultra-wideband performance and compact SMT packaging suitable for 5G phased array systems.

What Our Customers Say

“RFComp’s technical support is unmatched. They helped us troubleshoot a frequency mismatch issue with our high pass filters, saving weeks of development time.”

Lead RF Architect

Global Aerospace Prime

“The high pass filters we purchased deliver performance comparable to leading brands while offering better value for our lab and testing operations.”

Senior Test Engineer

Semiconductor Testing Services

“We rely on RFComp’s same-day shipping for field deployments. Having high-performance high pass filters arrive exactly when needed is critical for our 5G rollout.”

Director of Operations

Telecommunications Infrastructure Co.

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