The TA1106A is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter produced by TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. SAW filters like the TA1106A are crucial components in radio frequency (RF) systems designed to selectively pass or reject signals within a specific frequency range. This filtering process is achieved using the piezoelectric effect and surface acoustic waves, which allows for superior performance characteristics in terms of minimal signal loss, sharp signal rejection, and accurate bandwidth management. The TA1106A is designed to optimize signal quality and minimize interference across various wireless communication applications.
Applications
- Wireless communication devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets)
- Wireless networking equipment (e.g., routers, access points)
- Remote control systems
- Security systems
- RF Transceivers
Features
- High Selectivity: Offers precise filtering to enhance signal clarity.
- Low Insertion Loss: Ensures minimal signal degradation during transmission.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Simplifies PCB assembly.
- Compact Design: Suitable for miniaturized device applications.
- Exceptional Stability: Delivers consistent performance across a broad range of operating conditions.
Benefits
- Optimized Signal Clarity: Reduces noise and interference, thereby enhancing overall system performance.
- Enhanced Reliability: Protects against signal distortion and system malfunctions.
- Improved Power Efficiency: Minimizes signal loss, leading to reduced power consumption.
- Streamlined Integration: Compatible with various circuit designs and architectures.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides high performance at a competitive price point.
Technical Specifications (General - May Vary Depending on Specific Model)
While exact technical specifications may vary depending on the specific application, typical SAW filters such as the TA1106A exhibit key performance indicators, including:
- Center Frequency: Defines the central operating frequency of the filter.
- Bandwidth: Specifies the range of frequencies passed through the filter with minimal attenuation.
- Insertion Loss: Indicates the signal power loss passing through the filter.
- Rejection: Measures the attenuation of signals outside the passband.
- Impedance Matching: Usually designed for a 50 Ohm impedance.
- Temperature Stability: Ensures consistent performance across a defined temperature range.
- Package Dimensions: Specifies the physical dimensions of the filter package.
For detailed specifications, please consult the manufacturer's datasheet.