MAX2021

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High-Dynamic-Range, Direct Up-/Downconversion 650MHz to 1200MHz Quadrature Mod/Demod

Highest Linearity, Lowest Noise, 1GHz ZIF Modulator/Demodulator Enables Four-Carrier WCDMA Tx

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Part Details

  • 650MHz to 1200MHz RF Frequency Range
  • Scalable Power: External Current-Setting Resistors Provide Option for Operating Device in Reduced-Power/Reduced-Performance Mode
  • 36-Pin, 6mm x 6mm TQFN Provides High Isolation in a Small Package
Modulator Operation:
  • Meets 4-Carrier WCDMA 65dBc ACLR
  • +21dBm Typical OIP3
  • +58dBm Typical OIP2
  • +16.7dBm Typical OP1dB
  • -32dBm Typical LO Leakage
  • 43.5dBc Typical Sideband Suppression
  • -174dBm/Hz Output Noise Density
  • DC to 550MHz Baseband Input Allows a Direct Launch DAC Interface, Eliminating the Need for Costly I/Q Buffer Amplifiers
  • DC-Coupled Input Allows Ability for Customer Offset Voltage Control
Demodulator Operation:
  • +35.2dBm Typical IIP3
  • +76dBm Typical IIP2
  • > 30dBm IP1dB
  • 9.2dB Typical Conversion Loss
  • 9.3dB Typical NF
  • 0.06dB Typical I/Q Gain Imbalance
  • 0.15° I/Q Typical Phase Imbalance
MAX2021
High-Dynamic-Range, Direct Up-/Downconversion 650MHz to 1200MHz Quadrature Mod/Demod
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