Data Sheet
Part Number 855849
1880 MHz SAW Filter
Features
For PCS applications
Usable bandwidth 60 MHz
Low Loss
No impedance matching required for operation
at 50
Single-ended operation
Ceramic Surface Mount Package (SMP)
Hermetic
RoHS compliant (2002/95/EC), Pb-free
Package Pin Configuration
Surface Mount 3.00 x 3.00 x 1.22 mm Bottom View
654
3
21
Pin No. Description
2
,
5In
p
ut/Out
p
ut
1,3,4,6 Case ground
0.69
1.22 NOM.
1.32 MAX.
0.75
0.60
1.50
0.75
3.00
3.00
Dimensions shown are nominal in millimeters
All tolerances are ±0.15mm except overall
length and width ±0.10mm
Body: Al2O3 ceramic
Lid: Kovar, Ni plated
Terminations: Au plating 0.5 - 1.0µm,
over a 2 - 6µm Ni plating
Pb
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Data Sheet
Part Number 855849
1880 MHz SAW Filter
Electrical Specifications (1)
Operating Temperature Range: (2) -40 to +85 oC
Parameter (3) Minimum Typical Maximum Unit
Center Frequency - 1880 - MHz
Maximum Insertion Loss
1850 - 1910 MHz
-
2.4
4
dB
In Band Ripple
1850 - 1910 MHz
-
0.5
2.5
dB p-p
Absolute Attenuation
DC - 1660 MHz
1660 - 1721 MHz
1721 - 1800 MHz
1930 - 1990 MHz
2000 - 2040 MHz
2040 - 2480 MHz
3700 - 3820 MHz
20
30
20
7
25
31
25
40
42
28
20
36
36
48
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
Input/Output Return Loss
1850 - 1910 MHz
7.4
10
-
dB
Source Impedance (4) - 50 -
Load Impedance (4) - 50 -
Notes:
1. All specifications are based on the test circuit shown below
2. In production, devices will be tested at room temperature to a guardbanded specification to ensure electrical compliance over
temperature
3. Electrical margin has been built into the design to account for the variations due to temperature drift and manufacturing tolerances
4. This is the optimum impedance in order to achieve the performance shown
Test Circuit:
50
Single-ended
1,3,4,6
25
50 50
No impedance matching
required
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Data Sheet
Part Number 855849
1880 MHz SAW Filter
Typical Performance (at +25oC)
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Data Sheet
Part Number 855849
1880 MHz SAW Filter
Matching Schematics
50
Single-ended
1,3,4,6
25
50 50
No impedance matching
required
Marking PCB Footprint
Marking
code
Date code
N
JJJYM
logo
ID dot
Sawtek
.96
3.20 SQ
1.27
.38
.81
1.70
The date code consists of: JJJ = Julian day,
Y = last digit of year, M = manufacturing site code
This footprint represents a recommendation only
Dimensions shown are nominal in millimeters
Tape and Reel
3.25
Section A-A
1.75
Ø1.5
4.0 A
12.0
5.5
Ø1.5
4.0
2.0
3.25
1.4
0.21 A
Ø102 Ø20.2
Ø13.0 2.0 Direction of travel
Ø330
12.8
2.7 logo
Sawtek
ID dot
Dimensions shown are nominal in millimeters
Packaging quantity: 5000 units/reel
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Data Sheet
Part Number 855849
1880 MHz SAW Filter
Maximum Ratings
Parameter Symbol Minimum Maximum Unit
Operating Temperature Range T -40 +85 oC
Storage Temperature Range Tstg -40 +85
oC
RF Power Pin - +10 dBm
Important Notes
Warnings
Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD)
Avoid ultrasonic exposure
RoHS Compliance
This product complies with EU directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
Solderability
Compatible with JEDEC J-STD-020C Pb-free process, 260°C peak reflow temperature (see soldering profile)
Links to Additional Technical Information
PCB Layout Tips Qualification Flowchart Soldering Profile
S-Parameters RoHS Information Other Technical Information
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applications, processes, circuits or assemblies, which are implemented using any Sawtek component described in this data sheet.
Contact Information
PO Box 609501
Orlando, FL 32860-9501
USA
Phone: +1 (407) 886-8860
Fax: +1 (407) 886-7061
Email: custservice@sawtek.com
Web: www.sawtek.com
Or contact one of our worldwide
Network of sales offices,
representatives or distributors
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