The TA1101A is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter manufactured by TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. These filters are essential components in radio frequency (RF) systems, selectively passing signals within a specific frequency range while attenuating unwanted signals outside that range. SAW filters like the TA1101A utilize the piezoelectric effect and surface acoustic waves to achieve high performance in terms of insertion loss, rejection, and bandwidth. The primary function of this filter is to improve signal quality and minimize interference in various wireless communication applications.
Applications
- Wireless communication systems (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi)
- Remote control devices
- Wireless security systems
- Industrial control systems
- RF transceivers
Features
- High selectivity: Effectively rejects unwanted signals and noise.
- Low insertion loss: Minimizes signal attenuation within the desired frequency band.
- Surface Mount Device (SMD): Suitable for automated assembly processes.
- Compact size: Allows for integration in small form-factor devices.
- Stable performance: Operates reliably under varying temperature and environmental conditions.
Benefits
- Improved signal quality: Provides cleaner signals with reduced noise and interference, enhancing system performance.
- Enhanced system reliability: Minimizes signal degradation and potential system malfunctions.
- Reduced power consumption: Low insertion loss contributes to greater energy efficiency.
- Simplified design: Facilitates easier integration into both new and existing circuit designs.
- Cost-effective solution: Delivers high performance at a competitive price point.
Technical Specifications (General - May Vary Depending on Specific Model)
While specific technical parameters may vary depending on the application and model, typical SAW filters such as the TA1101A often have the following characteristics:
- Center Frequency: The nominal frequency around which the filter operates.
- Bandwidth: The range of frequencies that the filter allows to pass with minimal attenuation.
- Insertion Loss: The signal power loss as it passes through the filter.
- Rejection: The amount of attenuation provided to signals outside the passband.
- Impedance: Typically 50 Ohms.
- Operating Temperature Range: The temperature range over which the filter's performance is guaranteed.
- Package Size: The physical dimensions of the surface-mount package.
For complete and precise technical specifications, refer to the manufacturer's datasheet.