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AD607ARSZ Datasheet, PDF (1/24 Pages) Analog Devices – Low Power Mixer 3 V Receiver IF Subsystem
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FEATURES
Complete Receiver-on-a-Chip: Monoceiver® Mixer
–15 dBm 1 dB Compression Point
–8 dBm Input Third Order Intercept
500 MHz RF and LO Bandwidths
Linear IF Amplifier
Linear-in-dB Gain Control
Manual Gain Control
Quadrature Demodulator
On-Board Phase-Locked Quadrature Oscillator
Demodulates IFs from 400 kHz to 12 MHz
Can Also Demodulate AM, CW, SSB
Low Power
25 mW at 3 V
CMOS Compatible Power-Down
Interfaces to AD7013 and AD7015 Baseband Converters
APPLICATIONS
GSM, CDMA, TDMA, and TETRA Receivers
Satellite Terminals
Battery-Powered Communications Receivers
Low Power Mixer
3 V Receiver IF Subsystem
AD607
PIN CONFIGURATION
20-Lead SSOP
(RS Suffix)
FDIN 1
20 VPS1
COM1 2
19 FLTR
PRUP 3
18 IOUT
LOIP 4
17 QOUT
RFLO 5 AD607 16 VPS2
RFHI
6
TOP VIEW 15
(Not to Scale)
DMIP
GREF 7
14 IFOP
MXOP 8
13 COM2
VMID 9
12 GAIN
IFHI 10
11 IFLO
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD607 is a 3 V low power receiver IF subsystem for opera-
tion at input frequencies as high as 500 MHz and IFs from
400 kHz to 12 MHz. It consists of a mixer, IF amplifiers, I and
Q demodulators, a phase-locked quadrature oscillator, and a
biasing system with external power-down.
The AD607’s low noise, high intercept mixer is a doubly
balanced Gilbert cell type. It has a nominal –15 dBm input
referred 1 dB compression point and a –8 dBm input referred
third order intercept. The mixer section of the AD607 also
includes a local oscillator (LO) preamplifier, which lowers the
required LO drive to –16 dBm.
In MGC operation, the AD607 accepts an external gain-control
voltage input from an external AGC detector or a DAC.
The I and Q demodulators provide in-phase and quadrature
baseband outputs to interface with Analog Devices’ AD7013
(IS54, TETRA, MSAT) and AD7015 (GSM) baseband con-
verters. A quadrature VCO phase-locked to the IF drives the I
and Q demodulators. The I and Q demodulators can also
demodulate AM; when the AD607’s quadrature VCO is phase-
locked to the received signal, the in-phase demodulator becomes
a synchronous product detector for AM. The VCO can also be
phase-locked to an external beat-frequency oscillator (BFO),
and the demodulator serves as a product detector for CW or
SSB reception. Finally, the AD607 can be used to demodulate
BPSK using an external Costas Loop for carrier recovery.
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