The B39000-E376M-P810 is a SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave) filter manufactured by EPCOS (TDK). SAW filters are used in radio frequency (RF) applications to selectively pass or reject signals at specific frequencies. They are critical components in wireless communication systems.
Applications:
- Mobile communication devices (e.g., cell phones)
- Wireless communication systems (e.g., Wi-Fi routers)
- Remote control systems
- Automotive applications (e.g., keyless entry systems)
- GPS receivers
- Wireless security systems
Features:
- High selectivity: Provides excellent rejection of unwanted signals outside the passband.
- Low insertion loss: Minimizes signal attenuation within the passband.
- Small size: Compact design allows for integration into space-constrained devices.
- Stable performance over temperature: Maintains consistent performance across a wide temperature range.
- Surface mount technology (SMT): Facilitates automated assembly and soldering.
Benefits:
- Improved signal quality: Selectively filters out unwanted noise and interference, enhancing signal clarity.
- Enhanced communication range: Low insertion loss maximizes signal strength, increasing communication distance.
- Miniaturization of devices: Small size allows for smaller and more portable electronic devices.
- Reliable performance: Stable performance over temperature ensures consistent operation in various environments.
- Cost-effective solution: Provides a cost-efficient filtering solution for RF applications.
Additional Details:
The specific characteristics of the B39000-E376M-P810 SAW filter, such as its center frequency, bandwidth, and impedance, are tailored to specific applications. Typically, SAW filters like this one are designed to operate within a defined frequency band, providing precise filtering for the intended communication protocol. Its compact size and SMT compatibility make it suitable for high-volume production. Its performance characteristics are carefully optimized to meet the stringent requirements of modern wireless communication systems. The exact specifications, including the passband frequency and insertion loss, can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet.