The TB0856A is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter manufactured by TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. As a SAW filter, it's designed to selectively pass or reject signals within a specified frequency range in radio frequency (RF) applications. The TB0856A aims to provide superior performance in terms of insertion loss, attenuation, and group delay, which are critical parameters in wireless communication systems.
Applications:
- RF front-end filtering in cellular devices
- Wireless communication systems, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- GPS receivers
- Remote control devices
- Wireless security systems
Features:
- SAW filter technology
- Surface Mount Device (SMD) packaging
- Low insertion loss within the passband
- High attenuation in the stopband
- Compact design
- Stable performance across temperature variations
Benefits:
- Enhanced signal quality by effectively filtering unwanted signals
- Reduced interference from adjacent frequency bands
- Improved receiver sensitivity in wireless devices
- Simplified RF circuit design and layout
- Miniaturization of electronic equipment
Additional Details:
The TB0856A is engineered for a specific center frequency, bandwidth, and impedance, which are crucial factors to consider during circuit integration. This filter exhibits low insertion loss in the passband, ensuring that desired signals are transmitted with minimal power loss. Simultaneously, it provides high attenuation in the stopband, effectively suppressing unwanted signals and noise. It is designed to operate over a defined temperature range, maintaining stable and consistent performance within those limits. The surface-mount package allows for efficient utilization of board space, making it well-suited for compact and portable devices. TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. leverages precise design and manufacturing techniques to ensure that the TB0856A meets the rigorous demands of modern RF systems. This component is vital for preserving signal integrity and overall system performance in a variety of wireless communication applications. Precise data regarding ripple, group delay variation, and impedance matching are often critical for overall system stability and functionality. The characteristics of the SAW filter significantly contribute to its role in ensuring reliable wireless communication.