![]() Pulse offers catalog and MoCA IC suppliers qualified filters to meet the specific needs of each customer. Pulse's RF filters are designed to provide maximum isolation between the bands with excellent return and insertion loss. With pin-in-paste technology, the RF filters can also be inserted into the PCB using industry standard pick-and-place equipment, eliminating the need for manual component placement. Using solder reflow eliminates the cost of wave soldering equipment, saves manufacturing floor space, is a no-clean soldering process, reduces heat stress at the component level, is compatible with existing processes, and results in higher reliability at the printed circuit board level due to fewer soldering processes. The pin-in-paste method (also called pin-in-hole, intrusive reflow, or through-hole reflow technology) is a process that allows through-hole components to be reflow soldered instead of wave or hand soldered. "In addition, you get the advantage of having filter modules that meet the highest industry requirements and that can operate in rugged environments over an extended temperature range." "The ability to use pin-in-paste technology to reflow solder these modules to a circuit board presents significant savings to set-top box manufacturers," explained Muhammad Khan, product manager, RF Products, Pulse Electronics. More information can be found on the Pin-in-Paste MoCA Filter Module data sheet at and on the Pulse Electronics website at. Price and delivery time are available upon request. ![]() Pulse Electronics' new RF filter modules are readily available. They can withstand a maximum reflow temperature of 260☌ and operate over an extended temperature range of -40° to +85☌. A filter module can be configured as a multiband diplexer /triplexer with CATV (Cable TV), satellite, and DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) frequencies with an optional built-in surge protection. These filters are compliant with MoCA 1.1 and 2.0 requirements and are qualified with leading MoCA silicon vendors. Pin-in-paste manufacturing uses a reflow instead of a wave soldering process to apply solder to the components, saving time, increasing throughput, and reducing costs. Pulse Electronics Corp., a leading provider of electronic components, introduces RF MoCA (Multimedia over Cable Alliance) filter modules that are pin-in-paste compatible.
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