The SAWEN1G84BH0F00R14 is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter manufactured by Murata Electronics North America. This type of filter is commonly employed in radio frequency (RF) applications to selectively pass desired frequency signals while rejecting unwanted noise and interference. The filter is designed to operate at a center frequency of 1.84 GHz, making it suitable for various wireless communication systems.
Applications
- Mobile communication systems (e.g., smartphones, tablets)
- Wireless base stations
- RF transceivers
- Wireless LAN (WLAN) devices
- Satellite communication systems
Features
- Center Frequency: 1.84 GHz
- Low insertion loss: Minimizes signal attenuation within the passband.
- High attenuation: Provides effective rejection of unwanted signals outside the passband.
- Compact size: Allows for integration in small and portable devices.
- Surface Mount Device (SMD): Designed for automated assembly processes.
- Stable performance over temperature: Maintains consistent filtering characteristics across a wide temperature range.
Benefits
- Improved signal quality: Enhances signal clarity by removing unwanted noise and interference.
- Enhanced system performance: Leads to more reliable communication and higher data throughput.
- Reduced interference: Minimizes the impact of adjacent frequency bands on the desired signal.
- Compact and lightweight design: Enables the development of smaller and more portable wireless devices.
- Cost-effective filtering solution: Provides high-performance filtering at a competitive price.
Additional Details
The SAWEN1G84BH0F00R14 comes in a surface-mount package, making it suitable for automated assembly on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Designers should consult the Murata datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, including insertion loss, return loss, attenuation, and impedance matching information. Proper impedance matching is crucial for optimal filter performance. This filter is ideal for demanding applications requiring precise filtering and low signal loss. Always refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for complete specifications and application guidelines.