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RO3104 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. – 303.825 MHz SAW Resonator
RO3104
• Ideal for 303.825 MHz Transmitters in USA and Others
• Very Low Series Resistance
• Quartz Stability
• Rugged, Hermetic, Low-Profile TO39 Case
• Complies with Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
Pb
303.825 MHz
SAW
The RO3104 is a true one-port, surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) resonator in a low-profile TO39 case. It
provides reliable, fundamental-mode, quartz frequency stabilization of fixed-frequency transmitters operating
at 303.825 MHz (often referred to as the 303.875 MHz channel). The RO3104 is designed for remote-control
and wireless security transmitters operating in the USA under FCC Part 15, in Japan, in Australia, and in
Korea.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Rating
CW RF Power Dissipation (See: Typical Test Circuit)
Value
+0
Units
dBm
DC Voltage Between Any Two Pins (Observe ESD Precautions)
±30
VDC
Case Temperature
-40 to +85
°C
Soldering Temperature (10 seconds / 5 cycles maximum)
260
°C
Resonator
TO39-3 Case
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic
Center Frequency (+25 °C) Absolute Frequency
Tolerance from 303.825 MHz
Insertion Loss
Quality Factor
Unloaded Q
50 Ω Loaded Q
Temperature Stability
Turnover Temperature
Turnover Frequency
Frequency Temperature Coefficient
Frequency Aging
Absolute Value during the First Year
DC Insulation Resistance between Any Two Pins
RF Equivalent RLC Model Motional Resistance
Motional Inductance
Motional Capacitance
Pin 1 to Pin 2 Static Capacitance
Transducer Static Capacitance
Test Fixture Shunt Inductance
Lid Symbolization (in Addition to Lot and/or Date Codes)
Sym
fC
∆fC
IL
QU
QL
TO
fO
FTC
|fA|
RM
LM
CM
CO
CP
LTEST
Notes
2, 3, 4, 5
2, 5, 6
5, 6, 7
6, 7, 8
1
5
5, 7, 9
5, 6, 9
5, 6, 7, 9
2, 7
Minimum
303.750
Typical
1.3
13000
1700
10
25
fc
0.037
≤10
1.0
15
103
2.6
2.3
2.0
122
RFM RO3104
Maximum
303.900
±75
2.0
Units
MHz
kHz
dB
40
°C
ppm/°C2
ppm/yr
MΩ
Ω
µH
fF
pF
pF
nH
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
subject to change without notice.
less. Aging may exceed the specification for prolonged temperatures
7. Derived mathematically from one or more of the following directly
above +65°C. Typically, aging is greatest the first year after manufacture,
measured parameters: fC, IL, 3 dB bandwidth, fC versus TC, and CO.
decreasing significantly in subsequent years.
8. Turnover temperature, TO, is the temperature of maximum (or turnover)
2. The center frequency, fC, is measured at the minimum insertion loss point,
frequency, fO. The nominal frequency at any case temperature, TC, may be
ILMIN, with the resonator in the 50 Ω test system (VSWR ≤ 1.2:1). The
shunt inductance, LTEST, is tuned for parallel resonance with CO at fC.
Typically, fOSCILLATOR or fTRANSMITTER is less than the resonator fC.
calculated from: f = fO [1 - FTC (TO -TC)2]. Typically, oscillator TO is 20°C
less than the specified resonator TO.
9. This equivalent RLC model approximates resonator performance near the
3. One or more of the following United States patents apply: 4,454,488 and
4,616,197 and others pending.
4. Typically, equipment designs utilizing this device require emissions testing
and government approval, which is the responsibility of the equipment
manufacturer.
5. Unless noted otherwise, case temperature TC = +25°C±2°C.
6. The design, manufacturing process, and specifications of this device are
resonant frequency and is provided for reference only. The capacitance CO
is the static (nonmotional) capacitance between pin1 and pin 2 measured
at low frequency (10 MHz) with a capacitance meter. The measurement
includes case parasitic capacitance with a floating case. For usual
grounded case applications (with ground connected to either pin 1 or pin 2
and to the case), add approximately 0.25 pF to CO.
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