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Ceramic filters. Reference data. Color marking of ceramic filters

The mechanical strength and small dimensions of ceramic filters have been widely used in household REA. A large number of manufactured types make it possible to choose a filter for almost any purpose.

Filter type Average Rnes. MHz Bandwidth (at ur) dB Guaranteed attenuation, dB Rin. (Rout.) Ohm color (digital code) Label encoded 0
FP1P6-1.1 10,7±0,1 480 (20) 12 330 70 red
FP1P6-1.2 10,7±0,1 530 (20) 15 330 70 yellow
FP1P6-1.3 10,64±0,04 480 (20) 12 330 64 yellow
FP1P6-1.4 10,67±0,03 530 (20) 15 330 67 yellow
FP1P6-1.5 10,7±003 150 (20) 15 330 70 white
FP1P8-62.01 5,5 * 550 (20) 25 - blue yellow
FP1P8-62.02 6,5 * 600 (20) 25 - blue yellow + white
FP1R8-63.01 5,5 75 (3) 20 - bl. green no
FP1R8-63.02 6,5 * 550 (20) 20 - bl. green red
FP1R8-63.03 5,5 100 (3) 20 - blue white
FP1R8-63.04 6,5 * 600 (20) 20 - blue red + white

* Marking is carried out by two dots in the upper left corner (stripes in opposite upper corners) or a stripe (dot) in the upper left corner.

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