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SAW Components
SAW filter
Short range devices
Series/type:
Ordering code: B3742
B39401B3742H110
Date:
Version: September 28, 2007
2.0
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Application
Low-loss RF filter for remote control receivers
Balanced and unbalanced operation possible
Features
Package size 3.0 x 3.0 x 1.0 mm3
Package code DCC6E
RoHS compatible
Approximate weight 0.037 g
Package for Surface Mount Technology
(SMT)
Ni, gold-plated terminals
Lead free soldering compatible with J - STD20C
Passivation layer Elpas
AEC-Q200 qualified component family
Electrostactic Sensitive Device (ESD)
Pin configuration1)
1 Input (recommended) or input ground
2 Input ground (recommended) or input
4 Output (recommended) or output ground
5 Output ground (recommended) or output
3,6 to be grounded
1) The recommended pin configuration usually offers best
suppression of electrical crosstalk. The filter characteris-
tics refer to this configuration.
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Characteristics
Temperature range for specification: T = –40 ˚C to +105 ˚C
Terminating source impedance: ZS=50and matching network
Terminating load impedance: ZL=50and matching network
min. typ.
@ 25 ˚C max.
Center frequency fC 400.00 MHz
Minimum insertion attenuation αmin
incl. loss in matching elements 2.3 3.0 dB
excl. loss in matching elements 1.8 2.5 dB
Pass band (relative to αmin)
399.875... 400.125MHz 0.6 3.0 dB
Relative attenuation (relative to αmin)αrel
10.00 ... 370.00 MHz 55 60 dB
370.00 ... 390.00 MHz 50 55 dB
390.00 ... 399.00 MHz 22 27 dB
399.00 ... 399.30 MHz 15 25 dB
400.70 ... 401.00 MHz 15 21 dB
401.00 ... 408.00 MHz 22 27 dB
408.00 ... 414.00 MHz 35 40 dB
414.00 ... 468.00 MHz 45 50 dB
468.00 ... 800.00 MHz 50 55 dB
800.00 ... 1500.00 MHz 60 65 dB
1500.00 ... 2500.00 MHz 50 55 dB
Impedance for pass band matching1)
1) Impedance for passband matching bases on an ideal, perfect matching of the SAW filter to source- and to load
impedance (here 50 Ohm). After removal of the SAW filter the input impedance of the input and output match-
ing network is calculated. The conjugate complex value of these characteristic impedances are the input and
output impedances for flat passband. For more details we refer to EPCOS application note #4.
Input: ZIN =R
IN || CIN 380 || 2.2 || pF
Output: ZOUT =R
OUT || COUT 380 || 2.2 || pF
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Maximum ratings
Operable temperature range T –45/+125 ˚C
Storage temperature range Tstg –45/+125 ˚C
DC voltage VDC 6 V
Source power PS10 dBm source impedance 50
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Matching network to 50 (element values depend on pcb layout and equivalent circuit)
Minimising the crosstalk
Foragoodultimaterejectionalowcrosstalkisnecessary.Lowcrosstalkcanberealisedwithagood
RF layout. The major crosstalk mechanism is caused by the “ground-loop” problem.
Grounding loops are created if input-and output transducer GND are connected on the top-side of
the PCB and fed to the system grounding plane by a common via hole. To avoid the common
ground path, the ground pin of the input- and output transducer are fed to the system ground plane
(bottom PCB plane) by their own via hole. The transducers’ grounding pins should be isolated from
the upper grounding plane.
A common GND inductivity of 0.5nH degrades the ultimate rejection (crosstalk) by 20dB.
The optimised PCB layout, including matching network for transformation to 50 Ohm, is shown
here. In this PCB layout the grounding loops are minimised to realise good ultimate rejection
Optimised PCB layout for SAW filters in DCC6E package, pinning 1,4 (top side, scale 1:1)
The bottom side is a copper plane (system ground area). The input and output grounding pins are
isolated and connected to the common ground by separated via holes.
For good contact of the upper grounding area with the lower side it is necessary to place enough
via holes.
Ls1 = 47 nH
Ls2 = 47 nH
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ESD protection of SAW filters
SAW filters are Electro Static Discharge sensitive devices. To reduce the probability of damages
caused by ESD, special matching topologies have to be applied.
In general, “ESD matching” has to be ensured at that filter port, where electrostatic discharge is
expected.
Electrostatic discharges predominantly appear at the antenna input of RF receivers. Therefore
only the input matching of the SAW filter has to be designed to short circuit or to block the ESD
pulse.
Below two figures show recommended “ESD matching” topologies.
Depending on the input impedance of the SAW filter and the source impedance, the needed
component values have to be determined from case to case.
Fig. 1 MLC varistor plus ESD matching Fig. 2 Suppressor diode plus ESD matching
In cases where minor ESD occur, following simplified “ESD matching” topologies can be used
alternatively.
Fig. 3 shunt L – series L matching Fig. 4 series C – shunt L matching
Effectiveness of the applied ESD protection has to be checked according to relevant industry
standards or customer specific requirements.
For further information, please refer to EPCOS Application report:
ESD protection for SAW filters”. This report can be found under www.epcos.com/rke. Click on
“data sheets” and then “Applications” under category “Further information”.
Lp2
Ls3
MLC1
to output
matching Lp2
Ls3
Dp1 matchin
g
to output
Lp1
Ls2
matching
to output
Lp2
Cs1
matching
to output
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Transfer function
Transfer function (wideband)
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Transfer function (ultimate rejection)
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References
Type B3742
Ordering code
Marking and package C61157-A7-A143
Packaging F61074-V8168-Z000
Date codes L_1126
S-parameters B3742_SB.s2p
B3742_WB.s2p
Soldering profile S_6001
RoHS compatible defined as compatible with the following documents:
"DIRECTIVE2002/95/EC OF THE EUROPEANPARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on the restriction
of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment. 2005/618/EC from April 18th, 2005,
amending Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament
and of the Council for the purposes of establishing the maxi-
mum concentration values for certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment."
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EPCOS AG 2007. This brochure replaces the previous edition.
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he following applies to all products named in this publication:
1. Some parts of this publication contain statements about the suitability of our products for
certain areas of application. These statements are based on our knowledge of typical
requirements that are often placed on our products in the areas of application concerned. We
nevertheless expressly point out that such statements cannot be regarded as binding
statements about the suitability of our products for a particular customer application.
As a rule, EPCOS is either unfamiliar with individual customer applications or less familiar
with them than the customers themselves. For these reasons, it is always ultimately incum-
bent on the customer to check and decide whether an EPCOS product with the properties
described in the product specification is suitable for use in a particular customer application.
2. We also point out that in individual cases, a malfunction of passive electronic compo-
nents or failure before the end of their usual service life cannot be completely ruled
out in the current state of the art, even if they are operated as specified. In customer
applications requiring a very high level of operational safety and especially in customer appli-
cations in which the malfunction or failure of a passive electronic component could endanger
human life or health (e.g. in accident prevention or life-saving systems), it must therefore be
ensured by means of suitable design of the customer application or other action taken by the
customer (e.g. installation of protective circuitry or redundancy) that no injury or damage is
sustained by third parties in the event of malfunction or failure of a passive electronic compo-
nent.
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