Title :
Balanced drive distributed acoustic reflection transducer structure
Author :
Dufilié, Pierre ; Roux, Frédéric ; Solal, Marc
Author_Institution :
Thomson Components & Tubes Corp., Vernon, CT, USA
Abstract :
High volume communication transceivers such as mobile phones for GSM and CDMA systems utilize RF integrated circuits which need to operate with a low power supply voltage (typically 3.5 V). This voltage can be effectively doubled by using differential inputs and outputs, resulting in the requirement for IF filters with balanced drive input and output. The balanced drive is required to achieve a high level of I/O isolation consistent with the high circuit impedances of RF circuits. Balanced drive filters have in the past been designed using a pair of series connected transducers to obtain the required impedance balance. The disadvantage of this approach is that the resulting filter impedances are four times as large as for a one channel single ended filter. This paper presents a balanced drive distributed acoustic reflection transducer structure which retains the impedances of a single channel unbalanced filter. A description of the structure will be presented. Typical results of IF filters at 85.38 MHz for CDMA applications using both the series connected structure and this new structure will be presented
Keywords :
VHF filters; cellular radio; code division multiple access; surface acoustic wave filters; surface acoustic wave transducers; 3.5 V; 85.38 MHz; CDMA; GSM; I/O isolation; IF filters; RF integrated circuits; balanced drive distributed acoustic reflection transducer structure; balanced drive filters; balanced drive input; balanced drive output; differential inputs; differential outputs; high circuit impedances; high volume communication transceivers; low power supply voltage; mobile phones; series connected structure; Acoustic reflection; Acoustic transducers; Circuits; Drives; Filters; Impedance; Mobile communication; Multiaccess communication; Radio frequency; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1997. Proceedings., 1997 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4153-8
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1997.662973