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Let's say I do a cascade analysis of an RF receive chain using typical component values for gain/loss and find that everything is within specs. All fine.
If I do the same analysis but assume all components are at their maximum loss/gain or similarily assume all components are at their minimum...
I just looked through a hand full of datasheets for BPFs from Mini-Circuits. The bandpass insertion loss under Electrical Specifications are consistently 0.5-1.5dB higher than insertion loss shown under "Typical Performance Data".
I was looking for a passband filter for an X-band application and came across Mini-Circuits BFHK-1072+. The datasheet describes the typical performance parameters, but this is where I would like help.
Under "Electrical Specifications" the datasheet says:
Pass band, Insertion Loss, Typ: 3.1 dB...
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