TDK B3787 Saw components saw filter short range device Datasheet

SAW Components
SAW Comb filter
Short range devices
Series/type:
Ordering code:
B3787
B39321B3787A410
Date:
Version:
January 31, 2013
2.2
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 MHz
Data sheet
Application
■ Low-loss RF filter for remote control receivers
■ Two pass bands around 313.85 MHz and 315.00
MHz
■ Balanced and unbalanced operation possible
Features
1
3
7
5
1.0
8
1.27
1.30
2.54
3.8
3.8
■
■
■
■
■
1.5
Package size 3.8 x 3.8 x 1.3mm3
Package code QCC8G
RoHS compatible
Approximate weight 0.06g
Package for Surface Mount Technology
(SMT)
Ni, gold-plated terminals
Lead free soldering compatible with J - STD20C
Passivation layer Elpas
AEC-Q200 qualified component family
Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD)
0.6
■
■
■
■
■
Pin configuration1)
■
■
■
■
■
■
1
2
5
6
4,8
3,7
Input ground (recommended) or input
Input (recommended) or input ground
Output (recommended) or output ground
Output ground (recommended) or output
Case - ground
to be grounded
1) The recommended pin configuration usually offers best
suppression of electrical crosstalk. The filter characteristics refer to this configuration.
Please read cautions and warnings and
important notes at the end of this document.
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 MHz
Data sheet
Characteristics
Temperature range for specification:
Terminating source impedance:
Terminating load impedance:
Pass band 1
Center frequency
Minimum insertion attenuation
incl. loss in matching elements (QL = 42)
excl. loss in matching elements
Pass band (relative to αmin1)
313.50 ... 314.20 MHz
313.47 ... 314.23 MHz
Pass band 2
Center frequency
Minimum insertion attenuation
incl. loss in matching elements (QL = 42)
excl. loss in matching elements
Pass band (relative to αmin2)
314.85 ... 315.15 MHz
314.82 ... 315.18 MHz
Relative attenuation (relative to αmin1)
10.00 ... 250.00 MHz
250.00 ... 280.00 MHz
280.00 ... 300.00 MHz
300.00 ... 307.00 MHz
307.00 ... 312.00 MHz
312.00 ... 312.60 MHz
314.50 ... 314.60 MHz
315.80 ... 317.00 MHz
317.00 ... 319.00 MHz
319.00 ... 322.00 MHz
322.00 ... 326.00 MHz
326.00 ... 340.00 MHz
340.00 ... 360.00 MHz
360.00 ... 700.00 MHz
700.00 ... 1700.00 MHz
1700.00 ... 2500.00 MHz
Impedance for pass band matching1)
Input: ZIN = RIN || CIN
Output: ZOUT = ROUT || COUT
1)
T = –40 ˚C to +105 ˚C
ZS =
50 Ω and matching network
ZL =
50 Ω and matching network
fC1
αmin1
fC2
αmin2
min.
typ.
@ 25 ˚C
max.
—
313.85
—
MHz
—
—
2.6
1.6
3.2
2.2
dB
dB
—
—
1.0
1.6
1.5
3.0
dB
dB
—
315.00
—
MHz
—
—
2.7
1.7
3.3
2.3
dB
dB
—
—
1.0
1.5
1.5
3.0
dB
dB
50
44
38
32
20
17
—
15
28
16
28
35
42
48
52
34
56
50
44
38
30
23
6
21
34
22
34
41
48
54
60
40
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
—
—
600 || 4.0
600 || 4.0
—
—
Ω || pF
Ω || pF
αrel
Impedance for passband matching bases on an ideal, perfect matching of the SAW filter to source- and to load
impedance (here 50 Ohm). After removal of the SAW filter the input impedance of the input and output matching network is calculated. The conjugate complex value of these characteristic impedances are the input and
output impedances for flat passband. For more details we refer to EPCOS application note #18.
Please read cautions and warnings and
important notes at the end of this document.
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 MHz
Data sheet
Maximum ratings
Operable temperature range T
–45/+125 ˚C
Storage temperature range
DC voltage
Source power
–45/+125 ˚C
6
V
10
dBm
Tstg
VDC
PS
Please read cautions and warnings and
important notes at the end of this document.
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source impedance 50 Ω
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 MHz
Data sheet
Matching network to 50 Ω (element values depend on pcb layout and equivalent circuit)
Lp1 = 18 nH
Ls2 = 39 nH
Ls3 = 39 nH
Lp4 = 18 nH
Minimising the crosstalk
For a good ultimate rejection a low crosstalk is necessary. Low crosstalk can be realised with a good
RF layout. The major crosstalk mechanism is caused by the “ground-loop” problem.
Grounding loops are created if input-and output transducer GND are connected on the top-side of
the PCB and fed to the system grounding plane by a common via hole. To avoid the common
ground path, the ground pin of the input- and output transducer are fed to the system ground plane
(bottom PCB plane) by their own via hole. The transducers’ grounding pins should be isolated from
the upper grounding plane.
A common GND inductivity of 0.5nH degrades the ultimate rejection (crosstalk) by 20dB.
The optimised PCB layout, including matching network for transformation to 50 Ohm, is shown
here. In this PCB layout the grounding loops are minimised to realise good ultimate rejection
Optimised PCB layout for SAW filters in QCC8G package, pinning 2,5 (top side, scale 1:1)
The bottom side is a copper plane (system ground area). The input and output grounding pins are
isolated and connected to the common ground by separated via holes.
For good contact of the upper grounding area with the lower side it is necessary to place enough
via holes.
Please read cautions and warnings and
important notes at the end of this document.
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 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 two figures show recommended “ESD matching” topologies.
Depending on the input impedance of the SAW filter and the source impedance, the needed
component values have to be determined from case to case.
MLC1
Ls3
Ls3
to output
matching
Lp2
Dp1
Fig. 1 MLC varistor plus ESD matching
to output
matching
Lp2
Fig. 2 Suppressor diode plus ESD matching
In cases where minor ESD occur, following simplified “ESD matching” topologies can be used
alternatively.
Cs1
Ls2
Lp1
to output
matching
Lp2
Fig. 3 shunt L – series L matching
to output
matching
Fig. 4 series C – shunt L matching
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
“data sheets” and then “Applications” under category “Further information”.
Please read cautions and warnings and
important notes at the end of this document.
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 MHz
Data sheet
Frequency response
Frequency response
Please read cautions and warnings and
important notes at the end of this document.
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 MHz
Data sheet
Frequency response (wideband)
Frequency response (ultimate rejection
Please read cautions and warnings and
important notes at the end of this document.
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SAW Components
B3787
SAW Comb filter
313.85 / 315.00 MHz
Data sheet
References
Type
B3787
Ordering code
B39321B3787A410
Marking and package
C61157-A7-A176
Packaging
F61074-V8229-Z000
Date codes
L_1126
S-parameters
B3787_NB.s2p, B3787_WB.s2p
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.
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 .
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Systems, Acoustics, Waves Business Group
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