Features: 50Ω Single-Ended RF and LO Ports Wide RF Frequency Range: 400MHz to 3.7GHz* High Input IP3: 24.5dBm at 900MHz 23.5dBm at 1900MHz Conversion Gain: 3.2dB at 900MHz 2.3dB at 1900MHz Integrated LO Buffer: Low LO Drive Level High LO-RF and LO-IF Isolation Low Noise Figure: 11.6dB at 90...
LT5527: Features: 50Ω Single-Ended RF and LO Ports Wide RF Frequency Range: 400MHz to 3.7GHz* High Input IP3: 24.5dBm at 900MHz 23.5dBm at 1900MHz Conversion Gain: 3.2dB at 900MHz 2.3dB at 1900MHz In...
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Supply Voltage (VCC1, VCC2, IF+, IF) ................. 5.5V
Enable Voltage ............................. 0.3V to VCC + 0.3V
LO Input Power (380MHz to 4GHz) .................. +10dBm
LO Input DC Voltage ...........................1V to VCC + 1V
RF Input Power (400MHz to 4GHz) .................. +12dBm
RF Input DC Voltage ............................................ ±0.1V
Operating Temperature Range ..............40°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range ...............65°C to 125°C
Junction Temperature (TJ)................................... 125°C
The LT®5527 active mixer is optimized for high linearity, wide dynamic range downconverter applications. The IC includes a high speed differential LO buffer amplifier driving a double-balanced mixer. Broadband, integrated transformers on the RF and LO inputs provide singleended 50Ω interfaces. The differential IF output allows convenient interfacing to differential IF filters and amplifiers, or is easily matched to drive 50Ω single-ended, with or without an external transformer.
The RF input is internally matched to 50Ω from 1.7GHz to 3GHz, and the LO input is internally matched to 50Ω from 1.2GHz to 5GHz. The frequency range of both ports is easily extended with simple external matching. The IF output is partially matched and usable for IF frequencies up to 600MHz.
The LT5527's high level of integration minimizes the total solution cost, board space and system-level variation.