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ACFM-7107-TR1 Datasheet, PDF (1/18 Pages) AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED – PCS/Cellular Band Quadplexer
ACFM-7107
PCS/Cellular Band Quadplexer
Data Sheet
Description
The Avago Technologies’ ACFM-7107 is a quadplexer
that combines PCS and Cellular duplexers into a single,
miniature package.
The ACFM-7107 features a single antenna connection,
eliminating the need for antenna switching.
The ACFM-7107 is designed with Avago Technologies’
Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) technology. The
ACFM-7107 also utilizes Avago Technologies’ innovative
Microcap bonded-wafer, chip scale packaging technol-
ogy. This process allows the filters to be assembled in a
module with a footprint of only 4 x 7 mm with a maximum
height of 1.2 mm.
Low Tx Insertion Loss of the ACFM-7107 reduces power
amplifier current, extending battery life and talk time. The
ACFM-7107 enhances receiver sensitivity and dynamic
range with low Rx Insertion Loss and high rejection of Tx
signals at the Rx ports.
The excellent power handling capability of Avago Tech-
nologies’ FBAR bulk-mode resonators supports the high
Tx output power levels needed in handsets while adding
virtually no distortion.
Functional Block Diagram
Ant Port 1
Features
 Single Antenna
 Miniature size
– 4 x 7 mm footprint
– 1.2 mm Max height
 High Power Rating
– +33 dBm Max Tx Power
 Environmental
– RoHS Compliant
– Halogen Free
– TBBPA Free
Specifications
 Performance guaranteed –30 to +85°C
 Cellular Duplexer Rx (869 – 894 MHz)
– Insertion Loss: 3.6 dB Max, 1.4 dB Typ (25°C)
– Noise Blocking: 40 dB Min
 Cellular Duplexer Tx (824 – 849 MHz)
– Insertion Loss: 2.9 dB Max, 1.2 dB Typ (25°C)
– Interferer Blocking: 55 dB Min
 PCS Duplexer Rx (1930.5 – 1989.5 MHz)
– Insertion Loss: 3.6 dB Max, 1.6 dB Typ (25°C)
– Noise Blocking: 40 dB Min
 PCS Duplexer Tx (1850.5 – 1909.5 MHz)
– Insertion Loss: 3.1 dB Max, 1.3 dB Typ (25°C)
– Interferer Blocking: 53 dB Min
Port 5
Port 3
Port 4
Cell Rx
PCS Rx
Cell Tx
Port 2
PCS Tx
Applications
 Handsets or data terminals operating in the PCS and
Cellular frequency bands