Active Components
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Active Components
Product Focus Active Components RF MEMS switch for signals from dc to 7 GHz RoHS-compliant 1.0 GHz to 6.0 GHz DPDT switch TeraVicta Technologies Inc. has developed the TT712-68CSP, a 7 GHz single-pole double throw (SPDT) RF micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) switch that combines the RF characteristics of mechanically switched electrical pathways with the switching speed and reliability benefits of solid-state switches. With low insertion loss, low distortion, and low power consumption, the device is suited for applications such as Tx/Rx switching, antenna bank switching and source/detector multiplexing for test equipment. The TT712-68CSP is composed of two MEMS switches. One side of each switch is tied to a common terminal on the device package. The other side of each switch is connected to a separate terminal so that the three pads form the electrical terminals of an SPDT switch. To achieve high switching reliability, the MEMS switching elements are driven by 70 Vdc, which can be supplied from the company’s TT6820QFN charge pump or supplied from an external source. The two switches are engaged in a complimentary fashion to perform the SPDT switching function. Because the MEMS devices are true dc switches and because they are independently controllable, make-before-break or break-before-make switching action can be emulated. The TT712-68CSP features an insertion loss of 0.1 dB at 1 GHz, a maximum dc on-resistance of 1 ohm, and a switching speed of less than 100 microseconds. The peak input signal power is 30 W, while the power consumption is 3 mW when operated with the TT6820QFN charge pump at 3 V. The device can execute more than 100 million switching cycles and operate over a temperature range of 0 °C to 70 °C. It is housed in a 3.25mm x 4.5mm x 1.25mm CSP12 package. Sample units are priced at $35 each. Special packaging is available in similar products to allow the MEMS die to serve as a drop-in replacement for electromechanical relays. Evaluation boards for the TT712-68CSP are also available. TeraVicta Technologies Inc. (512) 684 8691 www.TeraVicta.com M/A-COM, a business unit of Tyco Electronics has announced the RoHS-compliant MASWSS0107 DPDT switch for use in WLAN applications that require individual path control, low insertion loss, high isolation and small size at a low cost. The typical application of the MASWSS0107 is for diversity antenna switching in wireless LAN systems that connect two separate receive functions to two common antennas. For 802.11a/b/g applications under test conditions of 3.0 V, the MASWSS0107 is designed to have the following typical performance specifications at 5.8 GHz: insertion loss of 1.2 dB, isolation of 32 dB, IIP3 of 51 dBm, and P1dB of 32 dBm. For cost-sensitive and space-constrained applications, the MASWSS0107 surface-mount 3 mm PQFN-12 packaging and competitive pricing are attractive attributes. It is fabricated on a low-cost 0.5-micron gate-length GaAs process with full passivation added for robust reliability. Like its many switch counterparts from M/A-COM, each MASWSS0107 is 100% RF tested and RoHS compliant to ensure performance fulfillment. M/A-COM (800) 366-2266 www.macom.com 54 to 1 GHz. It features a measurement dynamic range of 90 dB, enabling wide operating range for receivers in such applications as automatic gain control (AGC) loops. Additionally, the device offers exceptional accuracy over temperature, making it suitable for wireless base stations, access points, subscriber radios, and RF instrumentation subject to a range of environmental conditions. The LT5537 incorporates a cascading chain of limiting amplifiers to provide a constant, linear 20 mV/dB logarithmic detection function. Additionally, the device incorporates on-chip compensation circuitry to yield an accurate and stable output under varying temperature environments. The device can measure signals within an error of +/-1 dB over the worst-case temperature extremes. Moreover, the device has superior sensitivity, capable of detecting RF signal levels as low as –82 dBm. On the high side, the device can measure up to +12 dBm input levels. The LT5537 operates from a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7 V to 5.25 V. Typical operating current is 13.5 mA. The device can be shut down by applying an external 0 V into an ENBL pin. When disabled, the chip typically draws 500 μA quiescent current to conserve power. The LT5537 is offered in an eight-lead 3 mm x 2 mm surface-mount DFN package. The device requires few external components, providing a compact, cost-effective solution. It is priced at $2.95 each in 1000-piece quantities and is available from stock. Linear Technology Corporation (408) 432-1900 www.linear.com 1 MHZ to 10 GHZ log-amp Log amplifier enhances RF power measurement A new high-performance log detector from Linear Technology has superior sensitivity, allowing more accurate measurement of lower levels of RF and IF signals. The LT5537 has a wide operating frequency range from near dc www.rfdesign.com The AD8319 from Analog Devices Inc. is a demodulating log-amp that combines wide bandwidth, high accuracy over temperature, low power consumption and small size for wireless infrastructure, broadband wireless September 2005 and radar applications. The AD8319 is the latest addition to the company’s family of power detectors/controllers and accurately measures RF signals over a wide frequency range of 1 MHz to 10 GHz. It also delivers a combination of low power, small packaging and fast output response time. The device supports all cellular standards (GSM, CDMA, W-CDMA and TD-SCDMA), broadband wireless standards (WiFi, WiMAX, WiBro), and proprietary systems that operate in a variety of frequency bands. The AD8319 provides precise, temperaturestable performance over the full operating range of -40 ºC to +85 ºC, and offers accurate RF measurement of better than +/- 1 dB over a dynamic range of 40 dB. The device can also be used as a power controller when its outputs are used to adjust a power amplifier or a variable-gain amplifier. For radar applications, the device has an output response time of 8 ns, enabling RF burst detection up to 125 MHz. The AD8319 operates over a supply voltage range of 3 V to 5.5 V, and consumes only 20 mA; power consumption is reduced to less than 1 mW when the device is disabled. Its low power consumption and miniature singlechip, eight-lead LFCSP package is 2 mm x 3 mm, making the device ideal for portable communications applications. The AD8319 is sampling, with volume production scheduled for November. It is priced at $2.99 in 1000unit quantities. Analog Devices Inc. (781) 937-1428 www.analog.com Fully integrated mixer for 2.5G and 3G base stations Digital phase shifter The DP-2-4-425-50-PX is a digital phase shifter from Lorch Microwave that covers 400 MHz to 450 MHz. This unit features a 2 inch x 1 inch x 0.210 inch low-profile package. Typical specifications include a 6.0 dB maximum insertion loss, a 1.5 to 1 voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) and a phase accuracy of +/-2.8 ° at 425 MHz. The maximum switching time is 1 ms. Current consumption is 25 mA at +5 Vdc, and the operating temperature range is –40 °C to +85 °C. Lorch Microwave (410) 860-5100 www.lorch.com The MAX2031 from Maxim Integrated Products is a fully integrated up- and downconverting passive SiGe mixer with an on-chip LO switch and buffer for 2.5G and 3G cellular base-station applications. This includes WCDMA, GSM850/GSM900 EDGE, cdma2000, and iDEN. The device delivers 36 dBm IIP3, 27 dBm of IP1dB, 7 dB NF, and only 7 dB of conversion loss. In addition, the MAX2031 exhibits excellent second- and third-order spurious suppression. The device offers an exceptionally wide dc to 250 MHz intermediate frequency (IF) range with a 960 MHz to 1180 MHz high-side LO injection range. Frequency hopping is supported with the integrated SPDT LO switch with switching speeds of less than 50 ns and 49 dB of LO1-toLO2 isolation. The onboard 0 dBm drive, LO buffer provides ±3 dB drive-variance control, yielding stable gain, NF and IIP3 performance over operating temperature, supply voltage and input power. The third-order intercept point (IIP3) is ±0.3 dB over temperature. The device also has a gain variation of +0.2 dB to -0.3 dB over the -40 ºC to +85 ºC industrial temperature range. The MAX2031 integrates many discrete components, reducing the board space by a factor of 2.5 and the component count by 33%. The MAX2031 comes in a 5 mm x 5 mm, 20pin thin QFN package, which is pin compatible with the MAX2039/MAX2041 series of 1700 MHz to 2200 MHz mixers. Lead-free packaging is available. Prices start at $6.15 in volume quantities (1000 and up). Maxim Integrated Products (800) 998-8800 www.maxim-ic.com Double-balanced passive mixers cover 14 GHz to 32 GHz Hittite Microwave Corporation has released three SMT packaged GaAs MMIC double-balanced mixers that are ideal for upconverter and downconverter applications Circle 35 or visit freeproductinfo.net/rfd 56 www.rfdesign.com September 2005 packages. Samples are available. Hittite Microwave Corporation (978) 250-3343 www.hittite.com Monolithic array features dual complimentary MOSFET pairs in VSAT, microwave radio, test equipment and industrial/automotive sensor applications operating in the 14 GHz to 32 GHz frequency range. The HMC260LC3B, HMC292LC3B, and HMC329LC3B passive MMIC doublebalanced mixers exhibit conversion loss as low as 7.5 dB, and an input third-order intercept point (IP3) as high as +21 dBm. On-chip balun structures enable LO to IF and LO to RF isolations as high as 40 dB. Each mixer operates with a LO drive level as low as +9 dBm, and offers wide IF bandwidth of dc to 8 GHz. Requiring no dc voltage and no external matching circuitry, these passive double-balanced mixers are versatile enough to cover all microwave radio bands from 14 GHz to 32 GHz with a common package pin out. The HMC260LC3B, HMC292LC3B and HMC329LC3B are housed in Pb-free and RoHS compliant 3 mm x 3 mm leadless SMT Advanced Linear Devices Inc. (ALD) has announced the ALD1105 monolithic complementary MOSFET arrays consisting of dual N-channel and dual P-channel matched pairs designed for precision signal switching and amplifying applications that require high current gain in a broad range of analog applications. The ALD 1105 is manufactured with the company’s ACMOS silicon gate CMOS process. The device consists of an ALD1116 N-channel MOSFET pair and an ALD1117 Pchannel MOSFET pair in on a single package and is a low drain current, low leakage version of the ALD1103 matched pairs. The transistor pairs offer high input impedance of 1013 Ω, a negative current (IDS) temperature coefficient and is matched for minimum offset voltage and differential thermal response. In applications ranging from +1 V to +12 V systems, the ALD1105 is ideal where low input bias, low input capacitance or fast switching speed is desired. This device is designed for precision applications that require very high current gain (beta), such as current mirrors and current sources. When configured in complementary pairs, a dual CMOS analog switch can be constructed. The ALD1105 is designed as a building block for differential amplifier input stages, transmission gates and multiplexer applications. The high input impedance and the high dc current gain of this MOSFET matched pair result in extremely low current loss through the control gate. The dc current gain of 109 is limited by the gate input leakage current, which is specified at 30 pA at room temperature. The ALD1105 dual N-channel and P-channel matched pair MOSFETs are available in 14-lead PDIP or SOIC packages and has a low-threshold voltage of 0.7 V for N-channel and P-channel MOSFETs. Pricing starts at $1.00 in quantities of 1000 pieces. Advanced Linear Devices Inc. (408) 747-1155 www.aldinc.com Voltage variable attenuator Mini-Circuits’ RVA-2500, 10 MHz to 2500 MHz broadband voltage-variable attenuators provide up to 55 dB (typical) attenuation and +43 dBm IP3 (typical) while maintaining constant in/out VSWR and insertion phase over the full attenuation range. The RVA-2500 model has built-in biasing and matching networks, and typical switching time is 3 μs. The RVA-2500 input can accept up to 100 mW of input power. The device can be powered from a maximum supply voltage of +12 V, and up to +20 V can be applied to the attenuation control input. The RVA-2500 is a surface-mount shielded case for superior performance on a printed circuit board and can be operated over a –40 degree C to +85 degreeC temperature range. Pricing starts from $9.95 each in 10-unit quantities. Mini-Circuits (718) 934-4500 need website Circle 37 or visit freeproductinfo.net/rfd 58 www.rfdesign.com September 2005 Power amplifiers for 802.11b/g wireless LAN Microsemi Corporation has announced a mid-range power amplifier for portable 802.11b/g wireless local area network applications that include PC and hand-held client and access point products. The advanced InGaP HBT amplifier, designated the LX5511, provides a power gain of up to 28 dB when operating in the 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz frequency band for 802.11 b/g applications. That places it between the LX5510B at 19 dB and the LX5512E at 32 dB in Microsemi’s WLAN portfolio. The LX5511 power amplifier features active bias, power detection, on-chip input/output matching plus the low current consumption required in portable applications. The LX5511 power amplifier features a single 3.3 V supply, plus excellent thermal characteristics from its 16-pin micro-lead package, which features a built-in heat sink and a footprint that’s only 0.9 mm high and 3 mm square. Priced in 10,000-lot quantities at 45 cents, the LX5511 is available for sampling and in pre-production quantities. Microsemi Corporation (800) 713-4113 www.microsemi.com Crystal oscillators operate at 2.4 GHz NEL Frequency Controls Inc. has announced the (patent pending) ultra-highfrequency crystal oscillator available at frequencies up to 2.4 GHz. This frequency control solution is ideal for high-speed digital designs where signal integrity is critical. Typical phase noise performance for 1 GHz is –130 dBc at 10 kHz. Versions are available with a differential positive emitter-coupled logic (DPECL) output (the SR-A29B0 series) and a differential sine wave output (the SR-A2A70 series). The rms random jitter performance is less than 1 picosecond from 12 kHz to 10 MHz. Stabilities are from +/-20 ppm over a temperature range of 0 °C to 70 °C. A voltagecontrolled crystal oscillator (VCXO) version with a DPECL output is also available. For the VCXO version, a wide absolute pull range (ApL) of +/-100 ppm is possible by varying the voltage of the control signal. The ultra-high-frequency crystal oscillator undergoes the rigors of NEL’s HALT/ HASS reliability program. It is tested to specific MIL standards for mechanical and thermal shock. It is also vibration tested (vibration 0.060-inch double amplitude 10 Hz to 55 Hz, 35g’s 55 Hz to 2000 Hz). These units are available in 3.3 V and 2.5 V versions in a surface-mount package that measures 9 mm x 14 mm. NEL Frequency Controls Inc. (262) 763-3591 www.nelfc.com Power distribution switches feature dynamic response Micrel Inc. has added to its family of highcurrent protected power switches with the MIC2014/15/16 chips, all featuring Kickstart current limiting. The chips are part of the family of MIC20xx power distribution switches. The new product line is aimed at applications requiring current limiting as protection against short circuits, including PCs, set-top-boxes, game controllers and USB host devices. The Kickstart feature enables current limit protection for a wide variety of devices. Many consumer devices now require an initial burst of power, well above their steady state operating level, to get up and running. In turn, this initial surge presents a problem to standard current-limiting switches because they’re designed to restrict these sudden surges in current. Their response is incompatible with the peripheral’s needs. The Kickstart feature allows brief surges in current, enabling the MIC2014/15/16 power switches to protect loads against excessive power while avoiding shutdown during peak power transients. The ICs offer 70 mohm typical on-resistance, fault flagging and slew rate control—all in small form factors. These ICs are capable of serving multiple USB ports to provide cost and space savings. Standard features include a 2.5 V to 5.5 V operating range, an output enable control input, thermal protection, undervoltage lock-out, low quiescent current and fault masking that prevents nuisance alarms on current surges or hot plug events. The MIC2014/15/16 is available in two package options: the SOT-23 and the 2 mm x 2 mm ML. Pricing in 1000-unit quantities starts at 75 cents for the SOT-23 package and 85 cents for the MLF package. Micrel Inc. (408) 944-0800 www.micrel.com With Rohde & Schwarz you get it all. More accuracy. Rohde & Schwarz instruments consistently lead the industry in accuracy. 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