
RF Monolithics, Inc.
RFM Europe
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Phone: (972) 233-2903
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RF1210B-083101
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which improves out of band rejection.
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic
Sym
Notes
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
Center Frequency at 25°C
Absolute Frequency
f
c
f
c
IL
BW
3
1, 2
303.745
303.905
MHz
Tolerance from 303.825 MHz
±80
kHz
Insertion Loss
3 dB Bandwidth
1
1.7
700
3.0
800
dB
kHz
1, 2
500
Rejection
at f
c
- 21.4 MHz (Image)
at f
c
- 10.7 MHz (LO)
Ultimate
Operating Case Temp.
1
40
50
dB
15
40
80
Temperature
T
C
T
O
f
O
FTC
3, 4
-35
+85
°C
Turnover Temperature
22
37
52
Turnover Frequency
f
c
MHz
Freq. Temp. Coefficient
0.032
ppm/°C
2
ppm/yr
nH
pF
Frequency Aging
External Impedance
Absolute Value during the First Year
Series Inductance
Shunt Capacitance
|fA|
L
C
5
≤
10
82
9
1
Lid Symbolization (in addition to Lot and/or Date Codes)
RFM RF1210B
SM8558-8 Case
Ideal Front-End Filter for European Wireless Receivers
Low-Loss, Coupled-Resonator Quartz Design
Simple External Impedance Matching
Surface-Mount Ceramic Case with 52 mm
2
Footprint
Complies with Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
The RF1210B is a low-loss, compact, and economical surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) filter designed to pro-
vide front-end selectivity in 303.825 MHz receivers. Receiver designs using this filter include superhet with
10.7 MHz or 500 kHz IF, direct conversion and superregen. Typical applications of these receivers are wire-
less remote-control and security devices operating in the USA under FCC Part 15, Australia, Japan and
Korea.
This coupled-resonator filter (CRF) uses selective null placement to provide suppression, typically greater
than 40 dB, of the LO and image spurious responses of superhet receivers with 10.7 MHz IF. RFM’s ad-
vanced SAW design and fabrication technology is utilized to achieve high performance and very low loss with
simple external impedance matching (not included). Quartz construction provides excellent frequency stability
over a wide temperature range. Our new patent pending solder seal process utilizes a Faraday shield lid,
303.825 MHz
SAW Filter
RF1210B
CAUTION: Electrostatic Sensitive Device. Observe precautions for handling.
Notes:
1. Unless noted otherwise, all measurements are made with the filter installed in the specified test fixture which is connected to a 50
test system with
VSWR
≤
1.2:1. The test fixture L and C are adjusted for minimum insertion loss at the filter center frequency, f
c
. Note that insertion loss and band-
width are dependent on the impedance matching component values and quality.
2. The frequency f
c
is defined as the midpoint between the 3dB frequencies.
3. Unless noted otherwise, specifications apply over the entire specified operating temperature range.
4. The turnover temperature, T
O
, is the temperature of maximum (or turnover) frequency, f
o
. The nominal frequency at any case temperature, T
c
, may
be calculated from: f = f
o
[1 - FTC (T
o
- T
c
)
2
].
5. Frequency aging is the change in fc with time and is specified at +65°C or less. Aging may exceed the specification for prolonged temperatures
above +65°C. Typically, aging is greatest the first year after manufacture, decreasing significantly in subsequent years.
6. The design, manufacturing process, and specifications of this device are subject to change without notice.
7. One or more of the following U.S. Patents apply: 4,54,488, 4,616,197, and others pending.
8. All equipment designs utilizing this product must be approved by the appropriate government agency prior to manufacture or sale.