DSL Filters
A DSL filter is an analog low-pass filter installed between analog devices (such as telephones or analog modems) and a plain old telephone service (POTS) line. The DSL filter prevents interference between such devices and a digital subscriber line (DSL) service connected to the same line. Without DSL filters, signals or echoes from analog devices at the top of their frequency range can reduce performance and create connection problems with DSL service, while those from the DSL service at the bottom of its range can cause line noise and other problems for analog devices.
Product List
Total Components: 6
Product | Pricing | Datasheet | Input Type | Output Type | Mounting Type | Stock & Quantity |
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3610V2 Bourns, Inc. | Datasheet | Single-Line | - | - | 4,147 Cart + RFQ | |
3611V2 Bourns, Inc. | Datasheet | Single-Line | - | - | 9,469 Cart + RFQ | |
3612V2 Bourns, Inc. | Datasheet | Single-Line | - | - | 6,904 Cart + RFQ | |
3611A2 Bourns, Inc. | Datasheet | Single-Line | - | - | 5,112 Cart + RFQ | |
3612A2 Bourns, Inc. | Datasheet | Single-Line | - | - | 3,852 Cart + RFQ | |
3610V3 Bourns, Inc. | Datasheet | Single-Line | - | - | 2,924 Cart + RFQ |