Data Sheet
Part Number 856097
398.0 MHz SAW Filter
Features
For WCDMA Multicarrier applications
Usable bandwidth of 35.0 MHz
High attenuation
Single-ended operation at 200
Ceramic Surface Mount Package (SMP)
Small size
Package Pin Configuration
Surface Mount 7.01 x 5.51 x 1.63 mm Bottom View
12
11
10
4
5
6
89 7
3
2
1
Pin No. Description
4 Output
10 Input
1,2,3,5,6 Case Ground
7,8,9,11,12 Case Ground
1.63 NOM.
1.78 MAX.
5.51
0.76
1.14
1.27
1.70
0.79
1.27
7.01
Dimensions shown are nominal in millimeters
All tolerances are ±0.15mm except overall
length and width ±0.13mm
Body: Al2O3 ceramic
Lid: Kovar, Ni plated
Terminations: Au plating 0.5 - 1.0µm,
over a 2 - 6µm Ni plating
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Data Sheet
Part Number 856097
398.0 MHz SAW Filter
Electrical Specifications (1)
Temperature Range: (2) -40 to +85 oC
Parameter (3) Minimum Typical Maximum Unit
Center Frequency (Fo) - 398 - MHz
Insertion Loss at Fo - 12 15 dB
Lower 1 dB Bandedge (4)
Upper 1 dB Bandedge
-
415
378.5
418.5
381
-
MHz
MHz
Amplitude Variation
382 - 414 MHz
-
0.7
1.1
dB p-p
Group Delay Ripple
382 - 414 MHz
-
40
80
ns p-p
Phase Ripple
382 - 414 MHz
-
0.8
1.5
deg RMS
Stopband Attenuation (4)
100 - 310 MHz
310 - 340 MHz
365 - 368 MHz
470 - 1000 MHz
1000 - 2000 MHz
35
40
50
30
30
53
56
57
46
48
-
-
-
-
-
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
Source Impedance (5) - 200 -
Load Impedance (5) - 200 -
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. Relative to insertion loss at 398.0 MHz
5. This is the optimum impedance in order to achieve the performance shown
Test Circuit:
Actual matching values may vary due to PCB layout and parasitics
200
Single-ended
1,2,3,5,6
7,8,9,11,12
200
24nH
10 4
10nH
200
36nH 9pF18nH
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Data Sheet
Part Number 856097
398.0 MHz SAW Filter
Typical Performance (at +25oC)
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Data Sheet
Part Number 856097
398.0 MHz SAW Filter
Matching Schematics
Actual matching values may vary due to PCB layout and parasitics
200
Single-ended
1,2,3,5,6
7,8,9,11,12
200
24nH
10 4
10nH
200
36nH 9pF18nH
Marking PCB Footprint
Date code
856097
SAWTEK
ID dot
XXXXXX
5.71
.99
7.21
1.34
1.34
.99 .28
.28
The date code consists of: day of the current year (Julian,
3 digits), last digit of the year (1 digit) and hour (2 digits)
This footprint represents a recommendation only
Dimensions shown are nominal in millimeters
Tape and Reel
Section A-A
0.3
2.2
7.3
5.8
Ø1.5
8.0
4.0
2.0 A
A
Ø1.5
16.0
7.5
1.75
ID dot
2.0
Ø13.0
Ø20.2
Ø330
16.8
2.7
Direction of travel
Ø102
Dimensions shown are nominal in millimeters
Packaging quantity: 3000 units/reel
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Data Sheet
Part Number 856097
398.0 MHz SAW Filter
Maximum Ratings
Parameter Symbol Minimum Maximum Unit
Operating Temperature Range T -40 +85 oC
Storage Temperature Range Tstg -40 +85
oC
Warnings
Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD)
Avoid ultrasonic exposure
Links to Additional Technical Information
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