Electronic Filters Market Demand and Trend Analysis Research Report by 2027
In its research report, Market Research Future (MRFR), highlights that the Global Ecectric Filters Market 2020 is slated to grow exponentially over the review period, securing a substantial market valuation from USD 12.7 billion in 2018, to USD 18.9 billion, and a healthy CAGR over the review period.
Due to the rapidly changing technological environment and rising proliferation of smartphones and connected devices worldwide, the telecommunications industry is going through a gradual change. In addition, the growing penetration of LTE networks, especially in the developing world regions coupled with the advent of 5 G, are key factors driving the growth of the global telecommunications industry. The positive growth outlook of the global telecommunications industry as a result of rising network penetration and growing consumer demand for digital content drives demand for electronic filters.
Based on the type, the electronic filters market has been segmented into high pass filter, bandpass filter, low pass filter, band reject filter, and all-pass filter.
Based on the application, the electronic filters market has been segmented into radio communication, power supplies, audio electronics, and analog to digital conversion. The audio electronics segment accounted for the largest share in the global electronic filter market. due to booming media & entertainment industry, the scope of audio electronics is expanding which is further expected to fuel the adoption of electronic filters.
Regional Analysis
The global business regional analysis was conducted in four major regions including Asia Pacific, North America, Europe and the rest of the world.
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Competitive Analysis
The major market players operating in the global market as identified by MRFR are ST Microelectronics (Switzerland), Circutor (Spain), Schneider Electric (France), ABB AG (Switzerland), ARTECH Group (Spain), Anritsu (Japan), AVX Corporation (US), Block TransformatorenElektronik (Germany), Captor Corporation (US), Mini-Circuits (US), CD Automation UK (UK), DEM SpA (Italy), Cosel Europe (Germany), and Analog Devices Inc. (US), among others.
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