The TB1106A is a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter manufactured by TAI-SAW TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. SAW filters are electronic components used to selectively filter out specific frequencies from a signal. They are commonly employed in radio frequency (RF) applications, such as wireless communication systems, to improve signal quality and reduce interference.
Applications:
- Cellular communication: Filtering RF signals in mobile phones and base stations.
- Wireless networking: Used in Wi-Fi routers and access points for signal filtering.
- Global Positioning System (GPS): Filtering GPS signals to improve accuracy.
- Television broadcasting: Filtering signals in television receivers and transmitters.
- Remote control systems: Filtering signals in remote controls and receivers.
Features:
- Precise frequency filtering: Selectively passes desired frequencies while attenuating unwanted frequencies.
- Low insertion loss: Minimizes signal attenuation, ensuring efficient signal transmission.
- High attenuation: Effectively suppresses unwanted signals, reducing interference.
- Small size: Allows for compact designs.
- Surface mount technology (SMT): Enables easy integration into electronic circuits.
Benefits:
- Improved signal quality: Reduces interference and noise, enhancing signal clarity.
- Enhanced system performance: Optimizes RF signal processing for better overall performance.
- Reduced size and weight: Enables smaller and lighter electronic devices.
- Simplified design: Easier to implement compared to other filtering techniques.
- Cost-effective: Provides a cost-efficient solution for RF signal filtering.
Additional Details:
The TB1106A is designed for specific frequency bands and bandwidths, as defined in its datasheet. It typically features low insertion loss in the passband and high attenuation in the stopband. The filter's performance is influenced by factors such as temperature and impedance matching. The datasheet from TAI-SAW provides detailed specifications, including center frequency, bandwidth, insertion loss, attenuation, impedance, operating temperature range, and package dimensions. These specifications are essential for proper integration and optimal performance in RF systems. Impedance matching networks are often required to ensure optimal power transfer and minimal signal reflections.