SAW Components SAW Rx filter Automotive telematics Series/type: Ordering code: B4333 B39741B4333P810 Date: Version: August 12, 2014 2.0 EPCOS AG 2015. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this publication, enclosures hereto and the information contained therein without EPCOS' prior express consent is prohibited. EPCOS AG is a TDK Group Company. SAW Components B4333 SAW Rx filter 740.0 MHz Data sheet Application 2 3 0.575 0.25 bottom view 5 4 0.5 0.5 0.4 Package size 1.4 x1.1 x 0.4 mm3 Package code QCS5P RoHS compatible Approximate weight 0.003 g Package for Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Ni, gold-plated terminals AEC-Q200 qualified component family (operable temperature range -40˚C to +85˚C) ■ Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 Features 0.325 ■ Low-loss RF filter for LTE Band 17 system ■ Usable bandwidth 12 MHz ■ Unbalanced to balanced operation side view 1.1 1.4 top view Pin configuration ■ 1 ■ 3,4 ■ 2,5 Input Output, balanced To be grounded 1 4 3 2,5 Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 2 August 12, 2014 SAW Components B4333 SAW Rx filter 740.0 MHz Data sheet Characteristics Temperature range for specification: Terminating source impedance: Terminating load impedance: T = –30 ˚C to +85 ˚C ZS = 50 Ω ZL = 100 Ω (balanced) min. max. — typ. @ 25 ˚C 740.0 — MHz — 1.8 2.8 dB dB Center frequency fC Maximum insertion attenuation 734.0 ... 746.0 αmax MHz Amplitude ripple (p-p) 734.0 ... 746.0 MHz — 1.1 1.7 ∆α Input VSWR 734.0 ... 746.0 MHz — 1.7 2.0 734.0 ... 746.0 MHz — 1.8 2.1 Common mode rejection ratio 734.0 ... 746.0 MHz 25 40 — dB 50 40 35 29 9 26 40 40 40 50 40 26 50 45 45 45 40 40 40 68 43 37 31 27 29 48 65 65 65 63 39 64 62 61 60 58 53 57 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB Output VSWR α Attenuation 50.0 704.0 716.0 722.0 725.0 777.0 793.0 1438.0 1468.0 1570.0 2124.0 2202.0 2400.0 2496.0 2936.0 3400.0 4404.0 4900.0 5872.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 686.0 716.0 722.0 725.0 728.0 793.0 1438.0 1462.0 1492.0 1610.0 2178.0 2238.0 2484.0 2690.0 2984.0 3800.0 4476.0 5850.0 5968.0 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 3 August 12, 2014 SAW Components B4333 SAW Rx filter 740.0 MHz Data sheet Maximum ratings Operable temperature range T –40/+85 ˚C Storage temperature range Tstg –40/+85 ˚C DC voltage VDC 0 V PIN 15 dBm Input Power at 704.0 ... 716.0 MHz Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 4 August 12, 2014 SAW Components B4333 SAW Rx filter 740.0 MHz Data sheet Transfer function Transfer function (wideband) Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 5 August 12, 2014 SAW Components B4333 SAW Rx filter 740.0 MHz Data sheet Smith chart S11 function S22 function Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 6 August 12, 2014 SAW Components B4333 SAW Rx filter 740.0 MHz Data sheet ESD protection of SAW filters SAW filters are Electro Static Discharge sensitive devices. To reduce the probability of damages caused by ESD, special matching topologies have to be applied. In general, “ESD matching” has to be ensured at that filter port, where electrostatic discharge is expected. Electrostatic discharges predominantly appear at the antenna input of RF receivers. Therefore only the input matching of the SAW filter has to be designed to short circuit or to block the ESD pulse. Below three figures show recommended “ESD matching” topologies. For wideband filters the high-pass ESD matching structure needs to be at least of 3rd order to ensure a proper matching for any impedance value of antenna and SAW filter input. The required component values have to be determined from case to case. Cs3 Cs1 to output matching Lp2 Dp1 MLC1 Cs1 Fig. 1 MLC varistor plus ESD matching Cs3 Lp2 to output matching Fig. 2 Suppressor diode plus ESD matching In cases where minor ESD occur, following simplified “ESD matching” topologies can be used alternatively. Cs1 Cs3 to output matching Lp2 Fig. 3 3rd order high-pass structure for basic ESD protection In all three figures the shunt inductor Lp2 could be replaced by a shorted microstrip with proper length and width. If this configuration is possible depends on the operating frequency and available pcb space. Effectiveness of the applied ESD protection has to be checked according to relevant industry standards or customer specific requirements For further information, please refer to EPCOS Application report: “ESD protection for SAW filters”. This report can be found under www.epcos.com/rke.Click on “Applications Notes”. Please read cautions and warnings and important notes at the end of this document. 7 August 12, 2014 SAW Components B4333 SAW Rx filter 740.0 MHz Data sheet References Type B4333 Ordering code B39741B4333P810 Marking and package C61157-A8-A9 Packaging F61074-V8237-Z000 Date codes L_1126 S-parameters B4333_NB.s3p, B4333_WB.s3p see file header for port/pin assignment table Soldering profile S_6001 RoHS compatible RoHS-compatible means that products are compatible with the requirements according to Art. 4 (substance restrictions) of Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of June 8th, 2011, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment ("Directive") with due regard to the application of exemptions as per Annex III of the Directive in certain cases. Moldability Before using in overmolding environment, please contact your EPCOS sales office. 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