The SAFEB881MFM0R00R14 is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter manufactured by Murata Electronics North America. SAW filters are used in radio frequency (RF) systems to selectively filter signals. The SAFEB881MFM0R00R14 is designed for specific frequency bands and applications, offering high selectivity and low insertion loss. This part helps to optimize performance and minimize interference in wireless communication systems.
Applications
- Mobile communication devices (smartphones, tablets, and laptops)
- Wireless infrastructure equipment (base stations, repeaters, and access points)
- RF transceivers (transmitters and receivers)
- Navigation systems (GPS, GLONASS, and other satellite-based navigation systems)
- Wireless audio devices (wireless speakers and headphones)
Features
- SAW Filter Technology: Utilizes surface acoustic waves for high-precision filtering.
- Low Insertion Loss: Minimizes signal attenuation for efficient signal transmission.
- High Selectivity: Provides excellent rejection of unwanted signals.
- Compact Size: Suitable for integration into small electronic devices.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental standards restricting hazardous substances.
- Stable Performance: Maintains consistent filter characteristics across various operating conditions.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Quality: Enhances signal clarity by filtering out noise and interference.
- Enhanced System Performance: Improves overall system efficiency and performance.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Minimizes signal loss, reducing the power needed for signal amplification.
- Increased Reliability: Ensures stable and dependable operation in challenging environments.
- Simplified Design: Enables easier integration into wireless devices, reducing design complexity.
Additional Details
The SAFEB881MFM0R00R14 operates by converting electrical signals into mechanical surface acoustic waves on a piezoelectric substrate. These waves propagate along the surface and are converted back into electrical signals. The frequency response is determined by the substrate's characteristics and the interdigital transducers' (IDTs) design. Key performance factors include the substrate material, IDT design, and packaging. Proper impedance matching is crucial for achieving optimal filter performance. Technical specifications such as center frequency, bandwidth, insertion loss, and rejection are typically found in the product datasheet.