The TA0417A is a SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave) filter manufactured by TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. SAW filters are electronic components used to selectively filter frequencies within a specific range. They are commonly used in radio frequency (RF) applications to remove unwanted signals and noise, allowing desired signals to pass through with minimal attenuation. The TA0417A is designed for specific frequency bands and applications requiring precise filtering characteristics.
Applications:
- Wireless Communication Systems: Used in cellular base stations and mobile devices for signal filtering.
- RF Transceivers: Implemented in radio transceivers to improve signal quality and reduce interference.
- Remote Control Systems: Used in remote control receivers to filter out unwanted signals.
- Navigation Systems: Employed in GPS and other navigation systems for signal processing.
- Satellite Communication: Utilized in satellite communication equipment for filtering signals.
- Cable Television (CATV): Used in CATV systems to filter signals and improve picture quality.
Features:
- SAW Filter Technology: Utilizes surface acoustic wave technology for precise filtering.
- Low Insertion Loss: Minimizes signal attenuation within the passband.
- High Attenuation: Provides high attenuation of signals outside the passband.
- Small Size: Compact size for use in space-constrained applications.
- Stable Performance: Offers stable performance over a wide temperature range.
- Precise Center Frequency: Designed for a specific center frequency with tight tolerance.
Benefits:
- Improved Signal Quality: Removes unwanted signals and noise for clearer reception.
- Reduced Interference: Minimizes interference from adjacent channels.
- Enhanced System Performance: Improves the overall performance of RF systems.
- Compact Design: Small size allows for integration into small devices.
- Reliable Operation: Stable performance ensures consistent operation over time.
The TA0417A SAW filter is typically available in a surface-mount package. Its precise filtering characteristics are achieved through the use of interdigital transducers (IDTs) on a piezoelectric substrate. The frequency response of the filter is determined by the design of the IDTs and the properties of the substrate. The filter is designed to operate within a specific frequency band, providing low insertion loss within the passband and high attenuation outside the passband. Its small size and stable performance make it a suitable choice for a wide range of RF applications.