SAW Filters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
B39431R1900A310

B39431R1900A310

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 6SMD

0

B39162B9080L310

B39162B9080L310

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 1.575GHZ 4SMD

0

B39182B7844K410

B39182B7844K410

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 1.843GHZ 5SMD

0

AFS418E

AFS418E

Abracon

FILTER SAW 418MHZ 8SMD

0

EFCH942MTCA7

EFCH942MTCA7

Panasonic

FILTER SAW 942.5MHZ 5SMD

0

AFS14A15-2017.50-T2

AFS14A15-2017.50-T2

Abracon

FILTER SAW 2.018GHZ 5SMD

0

B39202B7740C810

B39202B7740C810

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 1.96GHZ 4SMD

0

EFCH881MTCA7

EFCH881MTCA7

Panasonic

FILTER SAW 881.5MHZ 5SMD

0

EFCH1842TCD1

EFCH1842TCD1

Panasonic

FILTER SAW 1.842GHZ 5SMD

0

B39252B9429K610

B39252B9429K610

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 2.45GHZ 5SMD

0

B39121B3886H310

B39121B3886H310

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 121MHZ 10SMD

0

B39451B3558U310

B39451B3558U310

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 449.14MHZ 8SMD

0

B39162B4058U510

B39162B4058U510

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 1.575GHZ 6SMD

0

B39162B3413U410

B39162B3413U410

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW FILTER FRONT END

0

B39251B3678U310

B39251B3678U310

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 246MHZ 8SMD

0

AFS20A15-2017.50-T2

AFS20A15-2017.50-T2

Abracon

FILTER SAW 2.018GHZ 4SMD

0

B39192B8815P810

B39192B8815P810

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

SAW FILTER

0

B39172B9452K610

B39172B9452K610

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 1732.5MHZ 5SMD

0

F6KA1G581D4JR-Z

F6KA1G581D4JR-Z

TAIYO YUDEN

FILTER SAW 1.581GHZ 5SMD

0

B39202B7801A510

B39202B7801A510

RF360 - A Qualcomm-TDK joint venture

FILTER SAW 1.96GHZ 4SMD

0

SAW Filters

1. Overview

Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filters are compact, cost-effective RF filtering components that utilize mechanical waves propagating along the surface of piezoelectric materials. By converting electrical signals to acoustic waves and back, SAW filters achieve precise frequency selection with steep roll-off characteristics. They play a critical role in modern communication systems by enabling spectral efficiency, noise suppression, and signal integrity maintenance in wireless devices, automotive electronics, and industrial equipment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
IDT-Structured SAWStandard interdigital transducer design with <3 GHz operating rangeMobile phones, Wi-Fi routers
Dual-Mode SAWHigher Q-factor through resonator coupling5G NR frequency bands (n77/n78)
Temperature-Compensated SAW (TC-SAW) 0.5 ppm/ C stability using layered substratesAutomotive radar (76-81 GHz)
Miniature SAW (M-SAW)0.5-2.0 mm package sizes for IoT devicesBluetooth LE modules, wearables

3. Structure and Composition

Typical SAW filter construction includes:

  • Piezoelectric substrate (LiTaO3, LiNbO3, or quartz)
  • Aluminum interdigital transducer (IDT) electrodes (50-200 nm thickness)
  • Acoustic wave propagation path (10-100 wavelength)
  • Hermetic ceramic packaging with EMI shielding

Advanced variants incorporate temperature compensation layers (SiO2/Ta2O5) and reflector bars to enhance frequency stability and stopband attenuation.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Center Frequency (f0)100 MHz - 6 GHz rangeDetermines application compatibility
Bandwidth (BW)0.5-15% of f0Impacts data rate capabilities
Insertion Loss1.5-15 dBAffects signal strength
Attenuation Slope10-100 dB/MHzMeasures selectivity performance
Power Handling100 mW - 5 WLimits transmitter integration
Temperature Stability 50 ppm/ C (standard)System reliability factor

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, CATV systems, GPS receivers
  • Automotive: Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), V2X communication
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, IoT modules, drones
  • Industrial: Medical imaging equipment, test & measurement instruments

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Murata ManufacturingSAWF9BAF420M4A12.4 GHz WLAN filter, 0.9 dB loss
TDK CorporationKC5030S108MB1Sub-6 GHz 5G filter, 1.2 dB insertion loss
Skyworks SolutionsSAW-8851417Multi-band cellular filter, 1.8-2.7 GHz
Infineon TechnologiesB11243-F108Automotive-grade TC-SAW for 80 GHz radar

7. Selection Recommendations

Key selection criteria:

  1. Frequency match with < 0.1% tolerance
  2. Temperature stability grade (standard vs TC-SAW)
  3. Package size vs power handling requirements
  4. Attenuation slope for adjacent channel rejection
  5. RoHS compliance for environmental regulations

Example: For LTE Band 7 (2.6 GHz) applications, select TDK's KC5030S108MB1 with 110 MHz bandwidth and 1.2 dB loss in 0.5x0.5 mm package.

8. Industry Trends

  • Transition to 5G driving demand for 3-6 GHz SAW filters
  • Development of hybrid SAW-BAW modules for wideband applications
  • Miniaturization reaching 0.4x0.2 mm WLB packages
  • Advanced TC-SAW achieving < 10 ppm/ C stability
  • Integration with antenna switch modules (ASM) in SiP solutions
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