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Surface Acoustic Wave Technology

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This lecture covers the history and development of Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) technology, including the different types of SAW devices, materials used, and their applications in various industries such as military, automotive, WiFi, and 5G. It discusses the evolution of SAW technology over the past 50 years, from the invention of SAW TV filters to the recent advancements in Thin Crystalline Surface Acoustic Wave (TC-SAW) and Crossed-Field Acoustic Resonator (XBARS) for 5G applications. The lecture also delves into the simulation methods, low-loss revolutions, and the innovative ideas shaping the future of SAW technology.

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