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Kyocera Develops Industry’s First SAW Filter with High Selectivity for the Prevention of Radio Wave Interference

Separating adjacent signals by 5 MHz-widths in the 2.6 GHz range contributes to stable data communications in WiMAX and other high-speed wireless networks


July 30, 2009 - Kyoto/ Neuss — Kyocera Corporation (President: Tetsuo Kuba) announced today that it has successfully developed two types of compact Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filters — for reception and transmission — that dramatically improve the prevention of radio wave interference in next-generation high-speed wireless communication networks such as WiMAX. This development creates the first SAW filters in the industry in the high-frequency range of 2.6 GHz to feature high selectivity and low loss characteristics. Samples of the new SAW filters are currently available.

SAW filters are used to separate desired signals in high-frequency bands. The 2.6 GHz range, which is used by diverse communications networks, is a particularly highly congested frequency. Consequently, these new compact SAW filters were developed to improve usability in order to assure stable communications through the prevention of radio wave interference with other systems in adjacent signals during data transmissions and data communications in next-generation high-speed wireless networks.
Using circuit design, simulation, and microfabrication technologies that have been developed through years of research, Kyocera has achieved a 30 dB typ. attenuation of signals adjacent to 5 MHz-wide bands in the 2.6 GHz range, boasting an insertion loss of only 2.5 dB typ. This is an industry-first in the development of compact, revolutionary SAW filters for the prevention of radio wave interference.
As high-speed mobile wireless communication networks including WiMAX, Wi-Fi and XG-PHS are expected to show further growth, the demand for SAW filters is also expected to expand due to their effective application in high-speed mobile wireless communication networks and related devices, and wireless measuring instruments such as testers for wireless communications devices.

   Product Summary and Specifications 

Product:         

High selectivity SAW filter for the prevention of radio wave interference

Application:    

Prevention of radio wave interference among signals in the gigahertz band

- Wireless communications base stations such as repeaters in the 2.4 to 2.6 GHz ranges

- High-speed data communication terminals and PCs that have built-in WiMAX, Wi-Fi or XG-PHS
- Measuring instruments such as testers for wireless communications devices

Model Number:

SF2525E2G620T10MAH0 (for transmission)

SF3030B2G600T10MAL0 (for reception)

Dimensions:   

2.5 x 2.5 x 1.0 mm (max.) (for transmission)

3.0 x 3.0 x 1.1 mm (max.) (for reception)

Production Site:              

KYOCERA KINSEKI Yamagata Corporation

Samples:

Available from July 15, 2009

Center Frequency:   

2.4 to 2.6 GHz

Insertion Loss:      

2.5 dB typ.

Attenuation:      

30 dB typ. at 5 MHz

Operating Temperature Range:

-30°C to +85°C

Other:             

Lead-free, RoHS compliant


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