How we can implement a very narrowband notch filter in 600MHz?

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Hello Everyone;
How we can implement a very narrowband notch filter in 600MHz?
Should op-amp be used? I have used a series LC connection, but its bandwidth is wide.
 

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What do you mean by "very narrow"? Can you provide a value?
 

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A simple series LC placed in shunt. Bandwidth depends on L/C value.
Limit is smallest C realizable.
VSWR is right, some numbers would help us help you.
 

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Hello g579;
Please upload a schematic of your proposed filter.
 

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Need to know:
How wide is the notch, and how deep is the notch.
Eg. at 600M I need in a 10 MHz BW more than 20 dB attenuation, a specification something like that. These numbers are imperative to know.
 

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Hello g579;
For example, suppose that in 600MHz, I need -30dB attenuation and -3dB bandwidth of filter be 500kHz.
 

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Your data shows about 0.1% bandwidth, at 600 MHz.
I think it is unsolvable, to be stable, with any conventional filters.
Perhaps look for a SAW notch filter.
 

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Hello g579;
You wrote:
Perhaps look for a SAW notch filter.
Where I can find a SAW notch filter?
 

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Writing into Google of
SAW notch filter
gave me 451000 links.
Try to search with Google, with some imagination.
 

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g579, thanks.i am looking for notch filter.
 

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