The TA1113A is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter manufactured by TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. SAW filters are essential components in radio frequency (RF) systems, providing selective filtering of signals with excellent performance characteristics. The TA1113A is designed for specific frequency bands and applications requiring precise signal filtering, noise reduction, and signal isolation.
Applications
- Wireless Communication Systems
- RF Transceivers
- Remote Control Systems
- Wireless LAN (WLAN) applications
- Cellular Communication Systems
Features
- SAW filter technology for high-performance filtering
- Low insertion loss in the passband
- High attenuation in the stopband
- Small surface mount package for easy integration
- Designed for a specific center frequency (refer to datasheet)
- Unbalanced input and output impedance (typically 50 ohms)
- RoHS compliant
Benefits
- Improved signal quality by filtering out unwanted noise and interference.
- Enhanced receiver sensitivity, allowing for the detection of weaker signals.
- Reduced interference in transmitter applications, ensuring cleaner transmission.
- Compact design, suitable for portable and space-constrained devices.
- Cost-effective filtering solution compared to other technologies.
- Reliable and stable performance across a range of environmental conditions.
- Compliance with environmental regulations (RoHS).
Additional Details
The TA1113A SAW filter comes in a small surface mount package for convenient integration onto printed circuit boards (PCBs). The device datasheet contains comprehensive information on its performance characteristics, including the center frequency, bandwidth, insertion loss, and stopband attenuation. To ensure optimal performance, proper impedance matching is necessary, and the filter is generally designed for a 50-ohm impedance environment. The PCB layout and the surrounding components can impact the filter's performance, so careful design considerations are crucial. The device ensures consistent filtering performance, which is essential for isolating desired signals from unwanted noise and interference.