SF1095A 153.6 MHz SAW Filter
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Designed for CDMA BTS Transmitter Applications
Hermetic SMP-75 Surface-Mount Case
Unbalanced Input and Output
Characteristic
Nominal Center Frequency
Passband
Sym
fc
IL
Min
Typ
153.600
16
Max
Units Notes
MHz
dB
1
Insertion Loss at fc
18.0
1 dB Passband BW1
Amplitude Ripple over fc ±630 kHz
kHz
dBP-P
nsP-P
ms
1, 2
±920
0.3
100
2.0
0.5
140
GDV
GD
Group Delay Variation over fc ±630 kHz
Group Delay
Rejection
fc-1.98 to fc-1.25 and fc+1.25 to fc+1.98 MHz
fc-2.25 to fc-1.98 and fc+1.98 to fc+2.25 MHz
fc-3.66 to fc-2.25 and fc+2.25 to fc+3.66 MHz
fc-4.90 to fc-3.66 and fc+3.66 to fc+4.90 MHz
fc-6.70 to fc-4.90 and fc+4.90 to fc+6.70 MHz
65 MHz to fc-6.70 and fc+6.70 to 240 MHz
4
10
6
25
35
38
40
42
dB
1, 2, 3
17.5
20.5
32
37.5
-40
Operating Temperature Range
+85
1
°C
External L-C
SMP-75 19 x 6.5 mm Nominal Footprint
RFM SF1095A YYWW
Impedance Matching to 50 W unbalanced
Case Style
Lid symbolization (YY = year, WW = week)
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Rating
Maximum Incident Power in Passband
Max. DC voltage between any 2 terminals
Storage Temperature Range
Max Soldering Profile
Electrical Connections
Value
+10
30
Units
dBm
VDC
Connection Terminals
Port 1 Hot
Port 1 Gnd Return 10
1
-40 to +85
Port 2 Hot
Port 2 Gnd Return
6
5
°C
265°C for 10 s
Case Ground All others
Notes:
1. Unless noted otherwise, all specifications apply over the operating temperature range with filter soldered to the specified
demonstration board with impedance matching to 50 W and measured with 50 W network analyzer.
2. Unless noted otherwise, all frequency specifications are referenced to the nominal center frequency, fc.
3. Rejection is measured as attenuation below the minimum IL point in the passband. Rejection in final user application is dependent
on PCB layout and external impedance matching design. See Application Note No. 42 for details.
4. “LRIP” or “L” after the part number indicates “low rate initial production” and “ENG” or “E” indicates “engineering prototypes.”
5. The design, manufacturing process, and specifications of this filter are subject to change.
6. Either Port 1 or Port 2 may be used for either input or output in the design. However, impedances and impedance matching may
vary between Port 1 and Port 2, so that the filter must always be installed in one direction per the circuit design.
7. US and international patents may apply.
8. RFM, stylized RFM logo, and RF Monolithics, Inc. are registered trademarks of RF Monolithics, Inc.
9. ã Copyright 1999, RF Monolithics Inc.
10. Electrostatic Sensitive Device. Observe precautions for handling.
RF Monolithics, Inc.
4347 Sigma Road
Dallas, Texas 75244
USA
Phone: +1(972)233-2903
Fax: +1(972)387-8148
e-mail: info@rfm.com
European Sales Office
44 1963 251383
44 1963 251510
Home page: www.rfm.com
SF1095A 7/22/1999
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