885009
2535 MHz BAW Filter
Applications
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General purpose wireless
Wireless infrastructure
4G, Multi-standard
Repeaters
Product Features
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Usable bandwidth 70 MHz
High attenuation
Low Loss
Excellent power handling
Single-ended operation
Matching is required for optimum performance at
50
Small Size: 3.00 x 3.00 x 1.22 mm
Ceramic Surface Mount Package (SMP)
Hermetically sealed
RoHS
compliant,
Pb-free
Functional Block Diagram
Top view
Gnd
Input
1
6
Gnd
Output
2
5
Gnd
3
4
Gnd
General Description
885009 is a general purpose Uplink filter for band 7. This
filter was specifically designed in a 3x3mm hermetic
package for base station applications and is part of our wide
portfolio of RF filters in the same package.
Low insertion loss, coupled with high attenuation and
excellent power handling, makes this filter a natural choice
for our customers Uplink RF filtering needs.
Pin Configuration
Pin # SE
2
5
1,3,4,6
Description
Input
Output
Case Ground
Ordering Information
Part No.
885009
885009-EVB
Description
packaged part
evaluation board
Standard T/R size = 5000 units/reel.
Data Sheet: Rev D 9/20/12
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885009
2535 MHz BAW Filter
Specifications for Matched Condition
Electrical Specifications
(1)
Specified Temperature Range:
(2)
-30 to +85 ºC
Parameter
(3)
Center Frequency
Insertion Loss
Maximum Insertion Loss
3.5 dB Bandwidth
(7)
Lower 3.5 dB Band edge
(7)
Upper 3.5 dB Band edge
(7)
Amplitude Variation
(5)
Amplitude Ripple
(6)
Amplitude Ripple (any 5 MHz in
passband)
(6)
Phase Ripple
Group Delay Ripple
Absolute Group Delay
Temperature Drift
(8)
EVM (Any 3.84 MHz Channel )
IIP3
(Tones 5 MHz separated, power >
5 dBm per tone)
Conditions
At Center Frequency
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
Min
-
-
-
70
-
2570
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
44
25
30
45
34
15
20
30
20
-
-
Typical
(4)
2535
1.3
2.2
91.5
2489
2580
0.92
0.41
0.36
36
14
0.014
0.25
1.2
47
56
45
54
41
32
41
40
27
1.5
50
Max
-
2.5
3.5
-
2500
-
1.6
1.4
0.8
55
25
0.02
0.35
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2.1
-
Units
MHz
dB
dB
MHz
MHz
MHz
dB
dB p-p
dB p-p
deg p-p
ns p-p
µs
dB
%
dBm
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
-
Ω
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2502.5 to 2567.5 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
70 – 120 MHz
300 – 500 MHz
1784 – 1854 MHz
2110 – 2170 MHz
2321 – 2391 MHz
2620 – 2673 MHz
2673 – 2695 MHz
3926 – 4782 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
Single-ended
Stopband Attenuation
(7)
Input/Output VSWR
Source/Load Impedance
(9)
Notes:
1. All specifications are based on the TriQuint schematic for the main reference design shown on page 4
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. Typical values are based on average measurements at room temperature
5. Describes the total variation over the defined frequency range
6. This is defined as the worst difference between a peak and adjacent valley within defined frequency points
7. Relative to zero dB
8. Temperature Drift specification is defined on Page 4 and is guaranteed by design and won’t be measured in production.
9. This is the optimum impedance in order to achieve the performance shown
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Operation of this device outside the parameter ranges given above may cause
permanent damage.)
Parameter
Operable Temperature
Storage Temperature
Input Power
(
10Khrs @ 55
o
C under CW signal)
(10)
Rating
-40 to +125
o
C
-40 to +125
o
C
o
+30 dBm
10.
This filter is also able to sustain an instantaneous
35 dBm signal without decay.
Data Sheet: Rev D 9/20/12
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885009
2535 MHz BAW Filter
Specifications for Matched Condition
Electrical Specifications
(1)
Specified Temperature Range:
(2)
-40 to +85 ºC
Parameter
(3)
Center Frequency
Insertion Loss
Maximum Insertion Loss
3.75 dB Bandwidth
(7)
Lower 3.75 dB Band edge
(7)
Upper 3.75 dB Band edge
(7)
Amplitude Variation
(5)
Amplitude Ripple
(6)
Amplitude Ripple (any 5 MHz in
passband)
(6)
Phase Ripple
Group Delay Ripple
Absolute Group Delay
Temperature Drift
(8)
EVM (Any 3.84 MHz Channel )
IIP3
(Tones 5 MHz separated, power >
5 dBm per tone)
Conditions
At Center Frequency
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
Min
-
-
-
70
-
2570
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
44
25
30
45
34
15
20
30
20
-
-
Typical
(4)
2535
1.3
2.2
92.2
2490
2582
0.92
0.41
0.36
36
14
0.014
0.25
1.2
47
56
45
54
41
32
41
40
27
1.5
50
Max
-
2.75
3.75
-
2500
-
1.7
1.5
0.9
60
30
0.02
0.38
2.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2.2
-
Units
MHz
dB
dB
MHz
MHz
MHz
dB
dB p-p
dB p-p
deg p-p
ns p-p
µs
dB
%
dBm
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
-
Ω
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2502.5 to 2567.5 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
70 – 120 MHz
300 – 500 MHz
1784 – 1854 MHz
2110 – 2170 MHz
2321 – 2391 MHz
2620 – 2673 MHz
2673 – 2695 MHz
3926 – 4782 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
Single-ended
Stopband Attenuation
(7)
Input/Output VSWR
Source/Load Impedance
(9)
Notes:
1. All specifications are based on the TriQuint schematic for the main reference design shown on page 4
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. Typical values are based on average measurements at room temperature
5. Describes the total variation over the defined frequency range
6. This is defined as the worst difference between a peak and adjacent valley within defined frequency points
7. Relative to zero dB
8. Temperature Drift specification is defined on Page 4 and is guaranteed by design and won’t be measured in production.
9. This is the optimum impedance in order to achieve the performance shown
Temperature Drift Equations:
Temp Drift
Temp Drift
=│
=│
max(T
−T
−T
) − min(T
2
) − min(T
2
− T
− T
)
│
│
Temperature Drift Terms Defined:
T
T
T
max(T
)
- Transmission power in dB measured at +25 degrees C.
- Transmission power in dB measured at +85 degrees C.
- Transmission power in dB measured at -40 degrees C.
Temperature Drift - Greater of
Temp Drift
vs
Temp Drift
Data Sheet: Rev D 9/20/12
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885009
2535 MHz BAW Filter
Reference Design
Schematic
2.2nH
2
50
Ω
Single-ended
Input
2.2nH
5
0.5pF
1,3,4,6
50Ω
Ω
50
Ω
Single-ended
Output
50Ω
Ω
0.4pF
PC Board
Mounting Configuration
3.20 SQ
.96
1.70
L1
JJJYM
EX
L2
C2
C1
960700
1.27
.81
.38
Notes:
Top, middle & bottom layers: 1 oz copper
Substrates: FR4 dielectric, .031” thick
Finish plating: Nickel: 3-8µm thick, Gold: .03-.2µm thick
Hole plating: Copper min .0008µm thick
Notes:
1.
All dimensions are in millimeters.
2.
This footprint represents a recommendation only.
Bill of Material
Reference Desg.
L1
L2
C1
C2
SMA
PCB
Value
2.2nH
2.2nH
0.4pF
0.5pF
N/A
N/A
Description
Coil Wire-wound, 0402, 5%
Coil Wire-wound, 0402, 5%
Chip Capacitor, 0402, 5%
Chip Capacitor, 0402, 5%
SMA connector
3-layer
Manufacturer
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Radiall USA Inc.
multiple
Part Number
LQW15AN2N2J00
LQW15AN2N7J00
GRM1555C1HR40WA01
GRM1555C1HR50WA01
9602-1111-018
960700
Data Sheet: Rev D 9/20/12
© 2012 TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.
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Disclaimer: Subject to change without notice
Connecting the Digital World to the Global Network
885009
2535 MHz BAW Filter
Specifications for Unmatched Condition
Electrical Specifications
(1)
Specified Temperature Range: (2) -30 to +85 ºC
Parameter
(3)
Center Frequency
Insertion Loss
Maximum Insertion Loss
3.5 dB Bandwidth
(7)
Lower 3.5 dB Band edge
(7)
Upper 3.5 dB Band edge
(7)
Amplitude Variation
(5)
Amplitude Ripple
(6)
Amplitude Ripple (any 5 MHz in
passband)
(6)
Phase Ripple
Group Delay Ripple
Absolute Group Delay
EVM (Any 3.84 MHz Channel )
Stopband Attenuation
(7)
Conditions
At Center Frequency
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
Min
-
-
-
70
-
2570
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
30
45
34
15
20
20
30
20
-
-
Typical
(4)
2535
1.9
2.4
93.2
2489
2582
1.05
0.5
0.4
36
14
0.014
1.3
56
44
54
42
33
41
40
27
25
2.4
50
Max
-
2.75
3.5
-
2500
-
1.8
1.5
0.9
65
30
0.02
2.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Units
MHz
dB
dB
MHz
MHz
MHz
dB
dB p-p
dB p-p
deg p-p
ns p-p
µs
%
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
-
Ω
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
2502.5 to 2567.5 MHz
70 – 120 MHz
300 – 500 MHz
1784 – 1854 MHz
2110 – 2170 MHz
2321 – 2391 MHz
2391 – 2465 MHz
2620 – 2673 MHz
2673 – 2695 MHz
2695 – 5000 MHz
2500 – 2570 MHz
Single-ended
Input/Output VSWR
Source/Load Impedance
(8)
Notes:
1. All specifications are based on the TriQuint schematic for the main reference design 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. Typical values are based on average measurements at room temperature
5. Describes the total variation over the defined frequency range
6. This is defined as the worst difference between a peak and adjacent valley within defined frequency points
7. Relative to zero dB
8. This is the optimum impedance in order to achieve the performance shown
2
5
50
Ω
Single-
ended
Input
50
Ω
1,3,4,6
50
Ω
50
Ω
Single-
ended
Output
960700
JJJYM
XX
Data Sheet: Rev D 9/20/12
© 2012 TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.
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Disclaimer: Subject to change without notice
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