The SAFEB1G84AA0F00R14 is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter manufactured by Murata Electronics North America. It is designed for use in RF applications, specifically for filtering signals within a particular frequency band. SAW filters are known for their high performance and compact size, making them suitable for a wide range of wireless communication devices.
Applications
- Wireless Communication Systems: Employed in devices such as Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth modules, and other wireless transceivers to filter unwanted signals.
- Cellular Base Stations: Used in cellular infrastructure for signal conditioning and interference rejection.
- Mobile Phones: Integrated into mobile devices to improve receiver sensitivity and selectivity.
- RF Transceivers: Found in RF transceivers to enhance signal quality and minimize noise.
- GPS Receivers: Utilized in GPS devices to filter out spurious signals and improve positioning accuracy.
Features
- High Selectivity: Provides excellent selectivity for precise filtering of signals within a specific frequency range.
- Low Insertion Loss: Minimizes signal attenuation, ensuring efficient signal transmission.
- Compact Size: Small form factor allows for easy integration into compact devices.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Designed for surface mount assembly, facilitating automated manufacturing processes.
- Stable Performance: Offers stable performance across a wide range of operating conditions.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Quality: Enhances signal quality by reducing noise and interference.
- Enhanced System Performance: Improves overall system performance through optimized signal filtering.
- Reduced Size and Weight: Compact size allows for smaller and lighter device designs.
- Increased Reliability: SMT design ensures reliable and consistent performance.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a cost-effective solution for RF filtering requirements.
Additional Details
The SAFEB1G84AA0F00R14 SAW filter is characterized by its specific center frequency, bandwidth, and insertion loss. The filter's performance is typically specified over a defined temperature range. SAW filters operate based on the piezoelectric effect, where electrical signals are converted into mechanical waves (surface acoustic waves) that propagate along the surface of a piezoelectric substrate. The design of the interdigital transducers (IDTs) determines the filter's frequency response. For detailed specifications, including electrical characteristics, mechanical dimensions, and environmental ratings, refer to the official datasheet provided by Murata Electronics North America.