F45566
Newbie level 3
Hi,
In general, for passive components, we don't have to care their linearity.
Because their linearity is extremely high.
At least, their linearity MUST be higher than active components.
Nevertheless,
The following is an active component, SPDT switch, its P1dB = 18 dBm
Excellent overload capability (1 dB gain compression point +18 dBm at 300 MHz)
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The following is a passive component, SAW Filter, its P1dB = 10 dBm
Maximum ratings Source power PS 10 dBm
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I'm confused, why does a passive SAW filter have worse linearity than am active SPDT switch ????
And it has only 10 dBm P1dB ?????
Due to the SAW filter's poor linearity, I can NOT put it in PA output.
Would anyone please tell me what documents should I study to understand its detailed meaning ?
Or what keywords should I google ??
Thanks a lot~!
In general, for passive components, we don't have to care their linearity.
Because their linearity is extremely high.
At least, their linearity MUST be higher than active components.
Nevertheless,
The following is an active component, SPDT switch, its P1dB = 18 dBm
Excellent overload capability (1 dB gain compression point +18 dBm at 300 MHz)
**broken link removed**
The following is a passive component, SAW Filter, its P1dB = 10 dBm
Maximum ratings Source power PS 10 dBm
**broken link removed**
I'm confused, why does a passive SAW filter have worse linearity than am active SPDT switch ????
And it has only 10 dBm P1dB ?????
Due to the SAW filter's poor linearity, I can NOT put it in PA output.
Would anyone please tell me what documents should I study to understand its detailed meaning ?
Or what keywords should I google ??
Thanks a lot~!