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RP1094-110499
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic
Sym
Notes
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
Center Frequency
Absolute Frequency
fC
2, 3, 4, 5,
914.850
915.150
MHz
Tolerance from 915.000 MHz
f
C
±150
kHz
Insertion Loss
IL
2, 5, 6
8.5
15.0
dB
Quality Factor
Unloaded Q
QU
5, 6, 7
6,100
50
Loaded Q
QL
3,700
Temperature Stability
Turnover Temperature
TO
6, 7, 8
53
68
83
°C
Turnover Frequency
fO
fC+63
kHz
Frequency Temp. Coefficient
FTC
0.037
ppm/°C2
Frequency Aging
Absolute Value during First Year
|fA|
6
≤ 10
ppm/yr
DC Insulation Resistance between Any Two Pins
5
1.0
M
RF Equivalent RLC
Motional Resistance
RM
5, 7, 9
166
463
Motional Inductance
LM
191.3434
H
Motional Capacitance
CM
0.158119
fF
Shunt Static Capacitance
CO
5, 6, 9
1.1
1.4
1.7
pF
Lid Symbolization (in addition to Lot and/or Date Codes)
RFM P1094
TO39-3 Case
Designed for 915 MHz FCC Part 15 Transmitters
Nominal Insertion Phase Shift of 180° at Resonance
Quartz Stability
Rugged, Hermetic, Low-Profile TO39 Case
Complies with Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
The RP1094 is a two-port, 180° surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) resonator in a low-profile TO39 case. It pro-
vides reliable, fundamental-mode, quartz frequency stabilization of fixed-frequency oscillators operating at or
near 915 MHz. This resonator is designed specifically for use in low-power transmitters operating in the USA
under FCC Part 15.249 regulations. It is also suitable for a variety of other oscillator applications.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Rating
Value
Units
CW RF Power Dissipation (See: Typical Test Circuit)
+5
dBm
DC Voltage Between Any Two Pins (Observe ESD Precautions)
±30
VDC
Case Temperature
-40 to +85
°C
915.0 MHz
SAW
Resonator
RP1094
CAUTION: Electrostatic Sensitive Device. Observe precautions for handling.
Notes:
1.
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.
2.
The frequency fC is the frequency of minimum IL with the resonator in the specified test fixture in a 50 test system with VSWR ≤ 1.2:1. Typically,
fOSCILLATOR or fTRANSMITTER is less than the resonator fC.
3.
One or more of the following United States patents apply: 4,454,488; 4,616,197.
4.
Typically, equipment utilizing this device requires emissions testing and government approval, which is the responsibility of the equipment manufac-
turer.
5.
Unless noted otherwise, case temperature TC = +25°C± 5°C
6.
The design, manufacturing process, and specifications of this device are subject to change without notice.
7.
Derived mathematically from one or more of the following directly measured parameters: fC, IL, 3 dB bandwidth, fC versus TC, and CO.
8.
Turnover temperature, TO, is the temperature of maximum (or turnover) frequency, fO. The nominal frequency at any case temperature, TC, may be
calculated from: f = fO [1 - FTC (TO - TC)
2]. Typically, oscillator T
O is 20° less than the specified resonator TO.
9.
This equivalent RLC model approximates resonator performance near the resonant frequency and is provided for reference only. The capacitance
CO is the measured static (nonmotional) capacitance between either pin 1 and ground or pin 2 and ground. The measurement includes case parasitic
capacitance.
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