SAW Components SAW Duplexer W-CDMA Band 5 / CDMA 800 Series/type: Ordering code: B7654 B39881B7654P810 Date: Version: December 28, 2011 2.0 EPCOS AG 2012. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this data sheet, enclosures hereto and the information contained therein without EPCOS’ prior express consent is prohibited. SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Application ■ Low-loss SAW duplexer for mobile telephone W-CDMA Band 5 / CDMA 800 systems ■ Low insertion attenuation ■ Low amplitude ripple ■ Single-ended to balanced transformation in Antenna-Rx path ■ Impedance transformation 50 Ω to 100 Ω in Antenna-Rx path 0.65 Features 5 6 7 4 9 8 3 2 1 0.6 0.5 0.4 Package size 3.0 x 2.5 x 1.14 RoHS compatible Approximate weight 0.032 g Package for Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Ni, Au-plated terminals Balanced Rx port, unbalanced Tx port Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) Fully matched by integrated matching network Moisture Sensitive Level 3 bottom view 1.1 1.14 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 0.5 mm3 side view 3.0 2.5 top view Pin configuration ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 3, 4 6 2, 5, 7, 8, 9 2, 5, 7, 8, 9 Tx input, unbalanced Rx output, balanced Antenna To be grounded 1 3 4 6 Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 2 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: Tx terminating impedance: Antenna terminating impedance: Rx teminating impedance: T =–30˚C to +85 ˚C ZTx = 50 Ω ZAnt = 50 Ω ZRx = 100 Ω (balanced) Characteristics Tx-Antenna fc — typ. @ 25 ˚C 836.5 Maximum insertion attenuation α 824.0 ... 849.0 MHz — 1.7 2.2 dB Amplitude ripple (p-p) ∆α 824.0 ... 849.0 MHz — 0.8 1.3 dB 824.0 ... 849.0 MHz — 1.8 2.1 Antenna port VSWR 824.0 ... 849.0 MHz — 1.8 2.1 30 38 30 35 36 30 5 44 35 40 35 40 30 30 34 33 25 20 15 15 8 6 45 55 42 42 42 42 11 55 45 45 45 44 42 39 38 37 35 33 24 26 17 14 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Center frequency min. max. — MHz Tx port VSWR α Attenuation 10.0 ... 420.0 ... 494.0 ... 701.0 ... 728.0 ... 764.0 ... 860.0 ... 869.0 ... 1565.42 ... 1573.374 ... 1577.466 ... 1597.5515 ... 1648.0 ... 1884.0 ... 1930.0 ... 2110.0 ... 2400.0 ... 2500.0 ... 3286.0 ... 4255.0 ... 4934.0 ... 5725.0 ... 420.0 MHz 494.0 MHz 701.0 MHz 728.0 MHz 764.0 MHz 804.0 MHz 869.0 MHz 894.0 MHz 1573.374 MHz 1577.466 MHz 1585.42 MHz 1605.88 MHz 1698.0 MHz 1919.0 MHz 1990.0 MHz 2170.0 MHz 2500.0 MHz 2547.0 MHz 3406.0 MHz 4600.0 MHz 5350.0 MHz 6000.0 MHz Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 3 December 28, 2011 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: Tx terminating impedance: Antenna terminating impedance: Rx teminating impedance: T = –30 ˚C to +85 ˚C ZTx = 50 Ω ZAnt = 50 Ω ZRx = 100 Ω (balanced) Characteristics Antenna-Rx Center frequency min. fc Maximum insertion attenuation α 869.0 ... 894.0 MHz Amplitude ripple (p-p) ∆α 869.0 ... 894.0 MHz Antenna port VSWR 869.0 ... 894.0 MHz Rx port VSWR 869.0 ... 894.0 MHz CMRR (|S32-S42|/|S32+S42|) 869.0 ... 894.0 MHz — MHz — 2.2 2.7 dB — 0.9 1.4 dB — 1.7 2.0 — 2.0 2.3 211) 26 — dB 45 40 45 23 13 40 45 35 30 55 55 55 31 17 46 60 41 37 — — — — — — — — — dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB α Attenuation 10.0 447.0 824.0 849.0 909.0 970.0 1360.0 2180.0 4500.0 1) max. — typ. @ 25 ˚C 881.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 447.0 MHz 824.0 MHz 849.0 MHz 854.0 MHz 970.0 MHz 1320.0 MHz 2180.0 MHz 4500.0MHz 6000.0MHz A combination of 10 ˚ phase balance and 1 dB amplitude balance corresponds to 19.6 dB CMRR Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 4 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: Tx terminating impedance: Antenna terminating impedance: Rx teminating impedance: T = –30 ˚C to +85 ˚C ZTx = 50 Ω ZAnt = 50 Ω ZRx = 100 Ω (balanced) Characteristics Tx-Rx min. typ. @ 25 ˚C max. Differential mode isolation α 824.0 ... 849.0 MHz 869.0 ... 894.0 MHz 52 50 56 57 — — dB dB Common mode isolation α 824.0 ... 849.0 MHz 45 49 — dB Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 5 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: Tx terminating impedance: Antenna terminating impedance: Rx teminating impedance: T = –30 ˚C to +85 ˚C ZTx = 50 Ω ZAnt = 50 Ω ZRx = 100 Ω (balanced) Intermodulation Characteristics SV-LTE coexistance CDMA Cell - LTE Band 131) min. typ. @ 25 ˚C max. — -103 — dBm — -112 — dBm Case 1 - IM3 in CDMA Cell Rx band2) fTX5 = 824.0 ... 832.0 MHz PTX53) = 24 dBm fjam = 779.0 ... 787.0 MHz Pjam = 9 dBm fRX5 = 869.0 ... 877.0 MHz PRX5 Case 2 - IM3 in B13 Rx band2) fTX5 = 824.0 ... 828.0 MHz PTX53)= 24 dBm fjam = 785.0 ... 787.0 MHz Pjam = 9 dBm fRX13 = 746.0 ... 750.0 MHz PRX13 1) 2) 3) In combination with TDK-EPC LTE Band13 duplexer B7928 See picture 1 on page 7. Power level at Ant of picture 1 on page 7. Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 6 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Maximum ratings Storage temperature range DC voltage ESD voltage Input power at 824.0 ... 849.0 MHz elsewhere 1) Tstg VDC VESD –40/+85 5 1001) Pin Pin 29 10 ˚C V V machine model, 1 pulse source and load impedance 50 Ω continuous wave 55 ˚C, 5000h } dBm dBm According to JESD22-A115A (machine model), 1 negative and 1 positive pulse. Band 13 Tx Ant LTE Data f Tx5 P Tx5 f jam P jam MATCHING NETWORK Rx Tx Rx BAND XIII DPX B7928 BC0 DPX B7654 5Ο Ω f Rx13 P Rx13 f Rx5 P Rx5 Diversity Band 13 LTE Data Picture 1: Tx BC0 Signal definition for SV-LTE coexistence intermodulation specification using TDK-EPC CDMA cell duplexer B7654 in combination with LTE Band 13 duplexer B7928. Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 7 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Frequency response Tx-Antenna Frequency response Tx-Antenna (wideband) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 8 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Frequency response Antenna-Rx Frequency response Antenna-Rx (wideband) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 9 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Frequency response Tx-Rx Frequency response Tx-Rx (wideband) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 10 December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Return loss S11 Tx-port S22 Antenna-port Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 11 S33 Rx-portReferences December 28, 2011 SAW Components B7654 836.5 / 881.5 MHz SAW Duplexer Data sheet Type B7654 Ordering code B39881B7654P810 Marking and package C61157-A3-A87 Packaging F61074-V8211-Z000 Date codes L_1126 S-parameters B7654_NB.s4p, B7654_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." Moldability Before using in overmolding environment, please contact your EPCOS sales office. Matching coils See Inductor pdf-catalog http://www.tdk.co.jp/tefe02/coil.htm#aname1 and Data Library for circuit simulation http://www.tdk.co.jp/etvcl/index.htm For further information please contact your local EPCOS sales office or visit our webpage at www.epcos.com . Published by EPCOS AG Systems, Acoustics, Waves Business Group P.O. 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