Product-area discussions with Systron may reference ITF — Integrated Technology Future (SAW filters, SAW resonators, ceramic waveguide filters). Confirm specifications, availability, and custom requirements with Systron before locking your electrical budget.
Ceramic waveguide & frequency-selective discussions
Ceramic waveguide filter options and related frequency-selective families sourced through ITF and documented supplier materials. Typical inputs: center frequency, bandwidth, ripple, rejection, footprint, power handling, impedance, thermal limits.
Final fit depends on datasheet parameters, supplier lead-time or build rules, customization feasibility, and your electrical margin—engage Systron early with an electrical budget and PCB outline.
Example ceramic waveguide filter reference
Supplier-provided reference material can help frame early technical discussions around frequency range, power handling, insertion loss, return loss, and harmonic rejection. Confirm exact specifications, availability, and application fit through Systron before locking design assumptions.
SAW filter discussions
IF SAW, RF SAW, and SAW resonator families through ITF are separate from ceramic waveguide filter hardware. Share center frequency, bandwidth, package, and quantity context so Systron can align supplier-supported options.
Custom or application-specific filter paths
When a datasheet-defined SKU outline is not adequate, Systron can facilitate discussions on revised electrical targets, footprint constraints, marking, reel quantities, or modified specifications—as supported by manufacturing partners.
Custom work is subject to feasibility review; avoid assuming availability until Systron confirms with context.
What to include in an inquiry
Part numbers (if any), schematic reference, rejection mask, harmonic requirements, RF port or packaging constraints, altitude/temperature extremes, regulatory context, quantity breaks, and required date.