QPQ1288

    2345 MHz RF BAW Filter - Band 40

    Discontinued >

    End of Life announced October 13, 2022 (PCN 22-0135).
    Last Time Buy: April 24, 2023
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    Key Features

    • Highly selective BAW filter achieving low insertion loss
    • Over full bandwidth and operating conditions
    • Performance -20 to +90 C
    • Excellent Wi-Fi rejection
    • Single-ended operation
    • No Matching required for operation at 50 ohm
    • High power handling compatible for Small Cells

    Qorvo's QPQ1288 is a high performance Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) filter designed to meet the strict LTE rejection requirements for use in B40, Sub-Band 2300-2390 MHz QPQ1288 is specifically designed to meet the high performance expectations of insertion loss and rejection for LTE TDD systems under all operating conditions. The QPQ1288 uses common module packaging techniques to achieve the industry standard 2.0 x 1.6 x 0.73 mm footprint.

    Typical Applications

      • Base Station Infrastructure
      • Datacards
      • General Purpose Wireless
      • Repeaters
      • Small Cell Base Station
    Technology LowDrift™ BAW
    Type Infrastructure
    Bands 2345 MHz
    Frequency(MHz) 2,300 to 2,390
    Bandwidth(MHz) 90
    Insertion Loss(dB) 2.8
    I/O Configuration SE/SE
    Package Type SMT
    Package(mm) 2.0 x 1.6 x 0.73
    RoHS Yes
    Lead Free Yes
    Halogen Free Yes
    ITAR Restricted No

    This product appears in the following application block diagrams:

    • Applications > Defense & Aerospace > Electronic Warfare > EW Signal Jammer

      EW Signal Jammer

    • Applications > Defense & Aerospace > Electronic Warfare > EW Digital Receiver

      EW Digital Receiver

    • Applications > Network Infrastructure > Wireless Infrastructure > Macro Base Station

      Macro Base Station

    • Applications > Network Infrastructure > Wireless Infrastructure > Repeaters / Boosters / DAS

      Repeaters / Boosters / DAS

    • Applications > Network Infrastructure > Wireless Infrastructure > Small Cells TDD

      Small Cells TDD