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IC MIXER FM IF SYSTEM LV 20-SSOP

SA636DK/01,112

Manufacturer Part Number
SA636DK/01,112
Description
IC MIXER FM IF SYSTEM LV 20-SSOP
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Series
SA636r
Datasheet

Specifications of SA636DK/01,112

Package / Case
20-SSOP
Rf Type
Cellular, ASK, DECT, FSK, UHF, VHF
Frequency
500MHz
Number Of Mixers
2
Gain
11dB
Noise Figure
12dB
Secondary Attributes
Up Converter
Current - Supply
6.5mA
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Operating Supply Voltage
3V
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
568-5046
935275292112
SA636DK/01
SA636DK/01,112
SA636DK/01
or single conversion systems with input frequency as high as 1 GHz.
Philips Semiconductors
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The SA636 is an IF signal processing system suitable for second IF
The bandwidth of the IF amplifier is about 40 MHz, with 38 dB of
gain from a 50
28 MHz with about 54 dB of gain from a 50
gain/bandwidth distribution is optimized for 10.7 MHz, 330
applications. The overall system is well-suited to battery operation
as well as high performance and high quality products of all types,
such as cordless and cellular hand-held phones.
The input stage is a Gilbert cell mixer with oscillator. Typical mixer
characteristics include a noise figure of 14 dB, conversion gain of
11 dB, and input third-order intercept of –16 dBm. The oscillator will
operate in excess of 1 GHz in L/C tank configurations. Hartley or
Colpitts circuits can be used up to 100 MHz for xtal configurations.
Butler oscillators are recommended for xtal configurations up to
150 MHz.
The output of the mixer is internally loaded with a 330
permitting direct connection to a 10.7 MHz ceramic filter for
narrowband applications. The input resistance of the limiting IF
amplifiers is also 330 . With most 10.7 MHz ceramic filters and
many crystal filters, no impedance matching network is necessary.
For applications requiring wideband IF filtering, such as DECT,
external LC filters are used (see Figure 10). To achieve optimum
linearity of the log signal strength indicator, there must be a 6 dB(v)
insertion loss between the first and second IF stages. If the IF filter
2003 Aug 01
Low voltage high performance mixer FM
IF system with high-speed RSSI
source. The bandwidth of the limiter is about
source. However, the
resistor
source
15
or variable resistor can be added between the first IF output (Pin 16)
or interstage network does not cause 6 dB(v) insertion loss, a fixed
and the interstage network.
The signal from the second limiting amplifier goes to a Gilbert cell
quadrature detector. One port of the Gilbert cell is internally driven
by the IF. The other output of the IF is AC-coupled to a tuned
quadrature network. This signal, which now has a 90 phase
relationship to the internal signal, drives the other port of the
multiplier cell.
Overall, the IF section has a gain of 90 dB. For operation at
intermediate frequency at 10.7 MHz. Special care must be given to
layout, termination, and interstage loss to avoid instability.
The demodulated output (DATA) of the quadrature is a voltage
output. This output is designed to handle a minimum bandwidth of
600 kHz. This is designed to demodulate wideband data, such as in
DECT applications.
A Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) completes the circuitry.
The output range is greater than 90 dB and is temperature
compensated. This log signal strength indicator exceeds the criteria
for AMPS or TACS cellular telephone, DECT and RCR-28 cordless
telephone. This signal drives an internal op amp. The op amp is
capable of rail-to-rail output. It can be used for gain, filtering, or
2nd-order temperature compensation of the RSSI, if needed.
NOTE: dB(v) = 20log V
OUT
/V
IN
Product specification
SA636

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