Designed for TDMA IS-54 Receiver IF Applications
Description
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PX1002 86.
85 MHz SAW Filter
Value +10 30 -40 to +85 260°C for 30 s Units dBm VDC °C
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Designed for TDMA IS-54 Receiver IF Applications Low Insertion Loss Excellent Selectivity Hermetic 13.
3 X 6.
5 mm Surface-Mount Case Unbalanced Input and Output Pb Complies with Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Rating Maximum Incident Power in Passband Max.
DC voltage between any 2 terminals Storage Temperature Range Suitable for lead-free soldering - Max Soldering Profile
SM13365-12
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic Nominal Center Frequency Passband Insertion Loss at fc 3 dB Passband Amplitude Ripple over fc ±15 kHz Group Delay Variation over fc ±10 kHz Third-Order Intermod.
for -20 dBm tones at fc ±60 & 120 kHz Rejection fc ±60 kHz fc -880 kHz to fc -940 kHz Ultimate Operating Temperature Range Impedance Matching to 50 Ω unbalanced Case Style Lid Symbolization (YY=year, WW=week) See note 4 TA 1 -20 External L-C SM13365-12 13.
3 X 6.
5 mm Nominal Footprint RFM PX1002 YYWW 1, 2, 3 11 65 65 +70 °C 16 dB GDV Sym fC IL BW3 1, 2 Notes 1 ±12 Min Typ 86.
850 3 ±25 1.
0 6.
0 -95 Max 4.
0 Units MHz dB kHz dBP-P µsP-P dBm
Electrical Connections
Connection Port 1Hot Port 1 Gnd Return Port 2 Hot Port 2 Gnd Return Case Ground Terminals 2 3 8 9 All Others
Notes:
1.
Unless noted otherwise, all specifications apply over the operating temperature range with filter soldered to the specified demonstration board with impedance matching to 50 Ω and measured with 50 Ω network analyzer.
Unless noted otherwise, all frequency specifications are referenced to the nominal center frequency, fc.
Rejection is measured as attenuation below the minimum IL point in the passband.
Rejection in final user application is dependent on PCB layout and external impedance matching design.
See Application Note No.
42 for details.
"LRIP" or "L" after the part number indicates "low rate initial production" and "ENG" or "E" indicates "engineering prototypes.
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