Kyocera Develops Compact Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Filters for Reception and Transmission with Prevention of Radio Wave Interference

By pur, Friday, July 17th, 2009
Category: Communication, RF, Radio, Wireless

This Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filters for reception and transmission 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…

First High Selectivity SAW Filter
First High Selectivity SAW Filter


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