SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter GPS Extractor Series/type: Ordering code: B7742 B39162B7742E310 Date: Version: May 24, 2006 2.1 EPCOS AG 2006. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this data sheet, enclosures hereto and the information contained therein without EPCOS’ prior express consent is prohibited. SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Application ■ Low loss RF GPS Extractor filter for mobile phones ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ using common antenna for GPS and Cellular or PCS or/and K-PCS or Bluetooth band Placed between antenna, GPS band and Cellular/PCS/K-PCS/Bluetooth band No switches and control lines required Integrated low loss GPS filter with single ended output 50 Ω Very low insertion attenuation in GPS and Non-GPS band High selectivity of GPS filter Low amplitude ripple in all bands Usable passbands 2 MHz (GPS), 70 MHz (Cellular), 120 MHz (K-PCS), 140 MHz (PCS), 83.5 MHz (Bluetooth) Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Package size 2.5 x 2.0 x 0.68 mm3 Package code DCS6N RoHS compatible Approximate weight 0.015 g Package for Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Ni, gold-plated terminals Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) Pin configuration ■ 1 ■ 3 ■ 6 ■ 4 ■ 2,5 Input antenna Output GPS band Output Non-GPS band (Cellular or K-PCS or PCS or Bluetooth band depending on external matching) To be grounded Ground 1 6 3 4 2,5 Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 2 May 24, 2006 SAW Components B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz SAW GPS Extractor Filter Data Sheet Characteristics CELLULAR (859 MHz) + GPS (1575.42 MHz) Temperature range for specification: Terminating input antenna impedance: Terminating GPS impedance: Terminating non GPS impedance: T ZANT ZGPS ZnGPS = = = = ANT -30 ˚C to +85 ˚ 50 Ω || 12 nH 50 Ω 50 Ω || 27 nH Cellular GPS min. Nominal frequency 1 (GPS) Nominal frequency 2 (Cellular) fN1 fN2 Maximum insertion attenuation Antenna-GPS 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz Antenna-Cellular 824.0 ... 894.0 MHz αmax Attenuation Antenna-GPS Antenna-GPS α VSWR (Antenna) Cellular band GPS band VSWR (GPS) GPS band VSWR (Non-GPS) Cellular band 2) 1.1 0.35 1.62) 0.6 dB dB dB dB ... 894.0 MHz ... 1990.0 MHz 33 34 36 38 — — 824.0 1574.42 ... 894.0 MHz ... 1576.42 MHz — — 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.7 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz — 1.3 1.7 ... — 1.3 1.6 33 34 37 39 — — 824.0 894.0 MHz α PCB loss de-embedded 1.4 dB max. at 25 ˚C Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 3 MHz MHz — — 824.0 1750.0 Isolation between Non GPS and GPS path Cellular band 824.0 ... 894.0 MHz K-PCS + PCS band 1750.0 ... 1990.0 MHz 1) — — B7742 typ.1) max.1) @ 25 ˚C 1575.42 — 859.0 — May 24, 2006 dB dB SAW Components B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz SAW GPS Extractor Filter Data Sheet Characteristics K-PCS (1810 MHz) + GPS (1575.42 MHz) Temperature range for specification: Terminating input antenna impedance: Terminating GPS impedance: Terminating non GPS impedance: T ZANT ZGPS ZnGPS = = = = ANT -30 ˚C to +85 ˚ 50 Ω || 10 nH 50 Ω 50 Ω || 3.9 nH K−PCS GPS min. Nominal frequency 1 (GPS) Nominal frequency 3 (K-PCS) fN1 fN3 Maximum insertion attenuation Antenna-GPS 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz Antenna-K-PCS 1750.0 ... 1870.0 MHz αmax Attenuation Antenna-GPS Antenna-GPS α VSWR (Antenna) K-PCS band GPS band VSWR (GPS) GPS band VSWR (Non-GPS) K-PCS band 2) 1.2 0.6 1.652) 0.9 dB dB dB dB ... 894.0 MHz ... 1990.0 MHz 37 33 42 37 — — 1750.0 1574.42 ... 1870.0 MHz ... 1576.42 MHz — — 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.9 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz — 1.5 1.8 1750.0 ... 1870.0 MHz — 1.2 1.5 35 33 40 38 — — α PCB loss de-embedded 1.5 dB max. at 25 ˚C Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 4 MHz MHz — — 824.0 1750.0 Isolation between Non GPS and GPS path Cellular band 824.0 ... 894.0 MHz K-PCS + PCS band 1750.0 ... 1990.0 MHz 1) — — B7742 typ.1) max.1) @ 25 ˚C 1575.42 — 1810.0 — May 24, 2006 dB dB SAW Components B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz SAW GPS Extractor Filter Data Sheet Characteristics PCS (1920 MHz) + GPS (1575.42 MHz) Temperature range for specification: Terminating input antenna impedance: Terminating GPS impedance: Terminating non GPS impedance: T ZANT ZGPS ZnGPS = = = = ANT -30 ˚C to +85 ˚ 50 Ω || 10 nH 50 Ω 50 Ω || 3.3 nH PCS GPS min. Nominal frequency 1 (GPS) Nominal frequency 4 (PCS) fN1 fN4 Maximum insertion attenuation Antenna-GPS 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz Antenna-PCS 1850.0 ... 1990.0 MHz αmax Attenuation Antenna-GPS Antenna-GPS α VSWR (Antenna) PCS band GPS band VSWR (GPS) GPS band VSWR (Non-GPS) PCS band 2) 1.2 0.6 1.652) 0.9 dB dB dB dB ... 894.0 MHz ... 1990.0 MHz 37 33 42 37 — — 1850.0 1574.42 ... 1990.0 MHz ... 1576.42 MHz — — 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.9 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz — 1.5 1.8 1850.0 ... 1990.0 MHz — 1.2 1.5 35 33 40 38 — — α PCB loss de-embedded 1.5 dB max. at 25 ˚C Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 5 MHz MHz — — 824.0 1750.0 Isolation between Non GPS and GPS path Cellular band 824.0 ... 894.0 MHz K-PCS + PCS band 1750.0 ... 1990.0 MHz 1) — — B7742 typ.1) max.1) @ 25 ˚C 1575.42 — 1920.0 — May 24, 2006 dB dB SAW Components B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz SAW GPS Extractor Filter Data Sheet Characteristics Bluetooth (2441.75 MHz) + GPS (1575.42 MHz) Temperature range for specification: Terminating input antenna impedance: Terminating GPS impedance: Terminating non GPS impedance: T ZANT ZGPS ZnGPS = = = = ANT -30 ˚C to +85 ˚ 50 Ω || 10 nH 50 Ω 50 Ω || 2.2 nH PCS Bluetooth GPS min. Nominal frequency 1 (GPS) Nominal frequency 5 (Bluetooth) fN1 fN5 Maximum insertion attenuation Antenna-GPS 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz Antenna-Bluetooth 2400.0 ... 2483.5 MHz αmax Attenuation Antenna-GPS Antenna-GPS Antenna-GPS α VSWR (Antenna) Bluetooth band GPS band VSWR (GPS) GPS band VSWR (Non-GPS) Bluetooth band 2) 1.1 0.7 1.62) 1.0 dB dB dB dB dB ... 894.0 MHz ... 1990.0 MHz ... 2483.5 MHz 34 34 36 38 39 40 — — — 2400.0 1574.42 ... 2483.5 MHz ... 1576.42 MHz — — 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 1574.42 ... 1576.42 MHz — 1.4 1.8 2400.0 ... 2483.5 MHz — 1.2 1.5 36 40 — α PCB loss de-embedded 1.4 dB max. at 25 ˚C Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 6 MHz MHz — — 824.0 1750.0 2400.0 Isolation between Non GPS and GPS path Bluetooth band 2400.0 ... 2483.5 MHz 1) — — B7742 typ.1) max.1) @ 25 ˚C 1575.42 — 2441.75 — May 24, 2006 dB SAW Components B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz SAW GPS Extractor Filter Data Sheet Maximum ratings Operable temperature range Storage temperature range DC voltage ESD voltage Input power at 824 ... 894 MHz 1750 ... 1870 MHz 1850 ... 1990 MHz 2400 ... 2483.5 MHz 1) T Tstg VDC VESD PIN PIN PIN PIN –30/+85 –40/+85 5 501) 31 31 31 31 ˚C ˚C V V dBm dBm dBm dBm machine model, 10 pulses effective power in the on-state continuous wave signal acc. to JESD22-A115A (machine model), 10 negative & 10 positive pulses. Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 7 May 24, 2006 SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Antenna - GPS (transfer function): Antenna - GPS (transfer function passband, including PCB loss): Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 8 May 24, 2006 SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Antenna - Cellular (transfer function, matching for Cellular, incl. PCB loss): Antenna - Cellular (transfer function passband, matching for Cellular, incl. PCB loss): Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 9 May 24, 2006 SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Antenna - K-PCS (transfer function, matching for K-PCS, incl. PCB loss): Antenna - K-PCS (transfer function passband, matching for K-PCS, incl. PCB loss): Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 10 May 24, 2006 SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Antenna - PCS (transfer function, matching for PCS, incl. PCB loss): Antenna - PCS (transfer function passband, matching for PCS, incl. PCB loss): Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 11 May 24, 2006 SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Antenna - Bluetooth (transfer function, matching for Bluetooth, incl. PCB loss): Antenna - Bluetooth (transfer function passband, matching for Bluetooth, incl. PCB loss): Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 12 May 24, 2006 SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Non GPS - GPS (Isolation, transfer function): PCB loss (de-embedding curve) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 13 May 24, 2006 SAW Components SAW GPS Extractor Filter B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz Data Sheet Smith charts / VSWR (example for Bluetooth matching) S11 Antenna S22 GPS S33 Non-GPS Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 14 May 24, 2006 SAW Components B7742 1575.42 / 859.0 / 1810.0 / 1920.0 / 2441.75 MHz SAW GPS Extractor Filter Data Sheet References Type B7742 Ordering code B39162B7742E310 Marking and package C61157-A7-A116 Packaging F61074-V8153-Z000 Date codes L_1126 S-parameters (unmatched) B7742_NB.s3p B7742_WB.s3p 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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