The TA1014A is a surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter manufactured by TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. These filters are designed for use in radio frequency (RF) applications to selectively pass or reject specific frequencies while minimizing insertion loss. SAW filters are known for their compact size and high performance.
Applications
- Wireless Communication Systems: Used in mobile phones, Wi-Fi devices, and other wireless devices for filtering RF signals.
- Radio Receivers: Employed in radio receivers to select the desired signal and reject unwanted signals.
- Television Tuners: Found in television tuners to filter out unwanted channels and noise.
- Remote Control Systems: Utilized in remote control systems for selecting the desired frequency band.
- Satellite Communication: Used in satellite communication systems for filtering signals in the uplink and downlink paths.
Features
- SAW Technology: Utilizes surface acoustic wave technology for precise filtering.
- Low Insertion Loss: Minimizes signal attenuation within the passband.
- High Attenuation: Provides high attenuation of signals outside the passband.
- Compact Size: Small form factor allows for integration into space-constrained devices.
- Stable Performance: Offers stable performance over a wide temperature range.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Quality: Filters out unwanted signals, resulting in clearer and more reliable communication.
- Enhanced System Performance: Precise filtering improves the selectivity and sensitivity of RF systems.
- Reduced Interference: Minimizes interference from other RF signals.
- Simplified System Design: Compact size simplifies integration into electronic circuits.
- High Reliability: Provides reliable performance in demanding environments.
Additional Details
The TA1014A has specific center frequency and bandwidth characteristics. Impedance matching is crucial for optimal performance. The operating temperature range is typically specified in the datasheet. Consult the TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY datasheet for details on insertion loss, attenuation, and impedance matching requirements. The filter’s group delay is a parameter that describes the time delay of the signal as it passes through the filter. The package type is an important consideration for PCB design and assembly.