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Low power active mixer provides 7GHz bandwidth

18th January 2018
Lanna Deamer
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A low power, high performance active double-balanced mixer, named LTC5562 has been announced by Analog Devices. It is capable of 50Ω matching over a very wide frequency range of 30MHz to 7GHz. This versatile mixer can be used in either frequency up-conversion or down-conversion applications, with a conversion gain of 2dB. The device runs on a single 3.3V supply rail, drawing 40mA nominal operating current.

If lower power consumption is needed, the mixer can be configured to operate as low as 15mA, supporting a wide range of portable and transportable RF applications. Moreover, the mixer offers exceptional dynamic range performance: +20dBm OIP3 at 3.6GHz frequency.

The LTC5562’s combination of low power, broadband operation and robust dynamic range is suitable for a wide range of mobile applications such as portable test instruments, battery-powered public safety and emergency radios, military manpack radios, portable modems, broadband access points and small cells, license-free band radios, remote controls, broadcast radios and UAV/drone radios.

The LTC5562 is offered in a tiny 10-lead, 2x2mm plastic QFN package. The device is rated for operation from -40 to 105°C case temperature. An enable pin allows an external controller to shut down the mixer for extra power savings. When disabled, the device typically draws only 10μA supply current.

Samples and production quantities are available immediately.

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