The RF Tunable Filters market is expected to witness market growth at a rate of about 9% over the forecast period from 2021 to 2028. Provides an impact on market growth during the forecast period. The growth of the RF tunable filter market is expanding with the increasing use of smartphones, connected devices and IoT devices among the global population.
Wireless communication requires radio frequency signals that form a broad electromagnetic spectrum. RF (Radio Frequency) tunable filters are designed to operate on signals in the megahertz to gigahertz frequency range, serving as the most important component of a wireless system. It is also used as a bandpass filter that allows certain radio frequencies and limits unwanted frequencies such as noise. They help to combine and separate different frequencies and those frequencies can be adjusted according to the application.
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RF Tunable Filter Market Segments
By Type:
• Band Pass Filters
• Band Reject Filters
By Tuning Mechanism:
• Mechanical
• Electronic
• Magnetic
By Tuning Component:
• Surface Acoustic Wave Filters
• Varactor Diodes
• MEMS Capacitors
• Oscillator Filters
• Digitally Tunable Capacitors
• Surface-Mount Device (SMD) Variants
By End Use:
• Handheld and Pocket Radios
• Mobile Antennas
• RF Amplifiers
• Radar Systems
• Software-Defined Radios
• Avionics Communications Systems
• Test and Measurement Instruments
By Application:
• Aerospace & Defense
• Smart Cities
• Transportation
• Energy & Power
• Mining
• Healthcare
• TV white spaces
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