SAW Components BAW/SAW Duplexer WCDMA Band II (PCS) Series/type: Ordering code: B7955 B39202B7955P810 Date: Version: February 1, 2010 2.0 EPCOS AG 2010. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this data sheet, enclosures hereto and the information contained therein without EPCOS’ prior express consent is prohibited. SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Application ■ Low-loss BAW/SAW duplexer for mobile telephone WCDMA Band II (PCS) systems Low insertion attenuation Low amplitude ripple Usable passband 60 MHz Single ended to balanced transformation in Antenna - Rx path ■ Impedance transformation 50Ω to 100Ω in Antenna - Rx path ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 2 3 7 4 9 8 0.3 max. height 0.94 mm RoHS compatible Approx. weight 0.020 g Package for Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Ni, gold-plated terminals Fully matched by integrated matching network Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) Moisture Sensitive Level 3 bottom view 6 5 0.9 0.86 ■ ■ ■ 0.4 0.55 ■ Package size 2.5 x 2.0 mm2, 0.4 Features side view 2.5 5 top view 4 8 2.0 7 6 1 2 3 Pin configuration ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 3 1, 8 6 4, 5, 9 2, 7 3 1 TX Input RX Output (balanced) Antenna To be grounded To be grounded 8 4,5,9 2,7 6 Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 2 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: ANT terminating impedance: RX terminating impedance: TX terminating impedance: T = –10 ˚C to +85 ˚C ZANT = 50 Ω ZRX = 100 Ω (balanced) || 15 nH ZTX = 50 Ω Characteristics TX - ANT min. Center frequency fC Maximum insertion attenuation @fCarrier 1852.4 ... 1907.6 MHz αWCDMA1) @fCarrier 1852.4 ... 1907.6 MHz αWCDMA1) Amplitude ripple (p-p) @fCarrier 1852.4 ... 1907.6 MHz αWCDMA1) Error Vector Magnitude @fCarrier 1852.4 ... 1907.6 MHz EVM3) @fCarrier 1852.4 ... 1907.6 MHz EVM3) max. — typ. @ 25˚C — — MHz — 2.3 3.0 dB — 2.3 2.72) dB — 1.3 1.8 dB — 1.3 4.0 % % — 1.3 3.04) Input VSWR (TX port) 1850.0 ... 1910.0 MHz — 1.8 2.3 Output VSWR (ANT port) 1850.0 ... 1910.0 MHz — 1.8 2.2 30 30 35 30 18 10 45 24 15 9 7 7 39 35 38 41 22 22 49 29 20 15 13 12 — — — — — — — — — — — — Attenuation 1) 2) 3) 4) 470.0 1450.0 1570.0 1670.0 1770.0 1824.0 @fCarrier 1932.4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2400.0 3700.0 3820.0 5150.0 5550.0 ... ... ... ... ... α 750.0 MHz 1480.0 MHz 1580.0 MHz 1675.0 MHz 1824.0 MHz 1830.0 MHz 1987.6 MHz αWCDMA1) 2500.0 MHz 3820.0 MHz 5150.0 MHz 5550.0 MHz 5730.0 MHz dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB Attenuation of WCDMA signal (“Powertransferfunction”). Please refer to annotation on page (6). Valid for reduced temperature range +10 ˚C to +40 ˚C. Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) based on definition given in 3GPP TS 25.141. Valid for reduced temperature range +10 ˚C to +85 ˚C. Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 3 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: ANT terminating impedance: RX terminating impedance: TX terminating impedance: T = –10 ˚C to +85 ˚C ZANT = 50 Ω ZRX = 100 Ω (balanced) || 15 nH ZTX = 50 Ω Characteristics ANT- RX Center frequency min. fC Maximum insertion attenuation @fCarrier 1932.4 ... 1987.6 MHz αWCDMA1) 1930.0 ... 1935.0 MHz 1935.0 ... 1990.0 MHz Amplitude ripple (p-p) @fCarrier 1932.4 ... 1987.6 MHz αWCDMA1) Error Vector Magnitude @fCarrier 1932.4 ... 1987.6 MHz EVM2) @fCarrier 1932.4 ... 1987.6 MHz EVM2) max. — typ. @ 25˚C — — MHz — 2.6 3.7 dB — 2.7 4.5 dB — 2.7 3.5 dB — 1.0 2.0 dB — 1.7 4.1 % % — 1.7 2.83) Input VSWR (ANT port) 1930.0 ... 1990.0 MHz — 1.7 2.0 Output VSWR (RX port) 1930.0 ... 1990.0 MHz — 1.8 2.3 35 38 50 9 5 30 35 35 35 61 57 56 49 14 55 58 66 62 — — — — — — — — — Attenuation 0.3 1770.0 @fCarrier 1852.4 1910.0 2010.0 2070.0 2500.0 3780.0 3980.0 1) 2) 3) α ... 1770.0 MHz ... 1850.0 MHz ... 1907.6 MHz αWCDMA1) ... 1915.0 MHz ... 2070.0 MHz ... 2500.0 MHz ... 3780.0 MHz ... 3980.0 MHz ... 6000.0 MHz dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB Attenuation of WCDMA signal (“Powertransferfunction”). Please refer to annotation on page (6). Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) based on definition given in 3GPP TS 25.141. Valid for reduced temperature range +20 ˚C to +85 ˚C Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 4 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: Antenna terminating impedance: RX terminating impedance: TX terminating impedance: T = –10 ˚C to +85 ˚C ZANT= 50 Ω ZRX = 100 Ω (balanced) || 15 nH ZTX = 50 Ω Characteristics ANT - RX Common mode suppression 1930.0 ... 1990.0 MHz max. 25 30 — dB — — — -118 -108 -100 — — — dBm dBm dBm IMD product level limits for power levels PTX=21dBm (antenna port output power) and PBlocker=-15dBm (antenna port input power) Characteristics TX - RX Isolation @fCarrier 1852.4 @fCarrier 1932.4 1) typ. @ 25 ˚C Scs21 IMD Product Level Limits1) at fTX=1880MHz, fRX=1960MHz Blocker 1 80.0 MHz Blocker 2 1800.0 MHz Blocker 3 3840.0 MHz 1) min. α ... 1907.6 MHz αWCDMA1) ... 1987.6 MHz αWCDMA1) min. typ. @ 25 ˚C max. 53 57 — dB 48 52 — dB Attenuation of WCDMA signal (“Powertransferfunction”). Please refer to annotation on page (6). Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 5 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Maximum ratings Operable temperature range1) Storage temperature range DC voltage ESD voltage Input power at 1850.0 ... 1910.0 MHz elsewhere T Tstg VDC VESD PIN –30/+85 –40/+85 3 502) ˚C ˚C V V 30 10 machine model, 10 pulses source and load impedance 50 Ω continuous wave T = 55˚C, 50.000 h } dBm dBm 1) Defines the temperature range in which the BAW/SAW device keeps its typical characteristics, however the specification values are not guaranteed. 2) acc. to JESD22-A115A (machine model), 10 negative & 10 positive pulses. Annotation for characteristics section Attenuation of WCDMA signal (“Powertransferfunction”, αWCDMA) is determined by ∞ ∫∞ Sds 21 ( f )HRRC ( f – f Carrier ) 2 df fCarrier according to 3GPP TS 25.101 (e.g. for WCDMA Band 2 Passband, fCarrier ranges from 1852.4 MHz (lowest Tx channel) to 1907.6 MHz (highest Tx channel)). HRRC(f) is the transfer function of the root-raised cosine transmit pulse shaping filter according to 3GPP TS 25.101 with the following normalization: ∞ ∫∞ HRRC ( f ) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 6 2 df = 1 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Frequency Response TX-ANT (PTF) Frequency Response TX-ANT (wideband) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 7 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Frequency Response ANT-RX (PTF) Frequency Response ANT-RX (wideband) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 8 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet Frequency Response TX-RX (PTF) Frequency Response RX-ANT Common Mode Suppression Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 9 February 1, 2010 SAW Components B7955 1880.0 / 1960.0 MHz BAW/SAW Duplexer Data sheet References Type B7955 Ordering code B39202B7955P810 Marking and package C61157-A3-A64 Packaging F61074-V8153-Z000 Date codes L_1126 B7955_NB.s4p S-parameters B7955_WB.s4p See file header for pin/port assignment Soldering profile S_6001 RoHS compatible defined as compatible with the following documents: "DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. 2005/618/EC from April 18th, 2005, amending Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council for the purposes of establishing the maximum concentration values for certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment." 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