Features: `Direct Conversion from Baseband to RF`High Output: 2.5dB Conversion Gain`High OIP3: +21.6dBm at 2GHz`Low Output Noise Floor at 20MHz Offset: No RF: 158.6dBm/Hz POUT = 4dBm: 152.5dBm/Hz`Low Carrier Leakage: 39.4dBm at 2GHz`High Image Rejection: 41.2dBc at 2GHz`4-Channel W-CDMA ACPR: 67.7...
LT5572: Features: `Direct Conversion from Baseband to RF`High Output: 2.5dB Conversion Gain`High OIP3: +21.6dBm at 2GHz`Low Output Noise Floor at 20MHz Offset: No RF: 158.6dBm/Hz POUT = 4dBm: 152.5dBm/Hz`Lo...
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The LT5572 is a direct I/Q modulator designed for high performance wireless applications, including wireless infrastructure. It allows direct modulation of an RF signal using differential baseband I and Q signals. The LT5572 supports PHS, GSM, EDGE, TD-SCDMA, CDMA, CDMA2000, W-CDMA and other systems. LT5572 may also be configured as an image reject up-converting mixer by applying 90° phase-shifted signals to the I and Q inputs. The high impedance I/Q baseband inputs consist of voltage-to-current converters that in turn drive double-balanced mixers. The outputs of these mixers are summed and applied to an on-chip RF transformer which converts the differential mixer signals to a 50 single-ended output. The four balanced I and Q baseband input ports are intended for DC coupling from a source with a common mode voltage level of about 0.5V. The LO path consists of an LO buffer with single-ended input and precision quadrature generators that produce the LO drive for the mixers. The supply voltage range is 4.5V to 5.25V.