2021 IEEE Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/apmc52720.2021.9661988
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Simulation Modeling and Analysis of FBAR RF Filters Considering Different Configurations of Grounding Bond-wires

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“…SAW filters work less well than FBAR filters in the high-frequency region because of the restrictions on upper frequency (2.5-3 GHz), structure, material, operating mode, quality factor, tolerance, and other factors [1]. The upper frequency of the FBAR filter is as high as 20 GHz, the power capacity is large, the size is small, and the cost is low [3]. FBAR filters are regarded as the ideal GHz band filter devices for a future in which electronic equipment operates at high-frequency bands [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SAW filters work less well than FBAR filters in the high-frequency region because of the restrictions on upper frequency (2.5-3 GHz), structure, material, operating mode, quality factor, tolerance, and other factors [1]. The upper frequency of the FBAR filter is as high as 20 GHz, the power capacity is large, the size is small, and the cost is low [3]. FBAR filters are regarded as the ideal GHz band filter devices for a future in which electronic equipment operates at high-frequency bands [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%