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AWL9966 Datasheet, PDF (1/18 Pages) ANADIGICS, Inc – 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN/Bluetooth FEIC
FEATURES
• 3% Dynamic EVM @ POUT = +18 dBm with IEEE
802.11a 64 QAM OFDM at 54 Mbps
• 3% Dynamic EVM @ POUT = +20 dBm with IEEE
802.11g 64 QAM OFDM at 54 Mbps
• -30 dBc 1st Sidelobe / -50 dBc 2nd Sidelobe at
+23 dBm w/ IEEE 802.11b, 1 Mbps CCK/DSSS
• 31 dB of Linear Power Gain in 2 GHz and 5 GHz
Transmit Paths
• 2.6 dB Noise Figure in 2 GHz Receive Path and
3.0 dB in 5 GHz Receive Path
• Single +3.3 V Nominal Supply
• SP3T RF Switch w/Bluetooth and 2 GHz Tx/Rx
• SP2T RF Switch for 5 GHz Tx/Rx Function
• Independent Switch Control for BT, 2 GHz, and
5 GHz Tx/Rx Paths
• 12 dB Gain in 2 GHz Receive Pathand 14 dB in
5 GHz Receive Path
• LNA Bypass Mode in 2 GHz and 5 GHz Receive
Paths
• 50 V - Matched RF Ports
• Leadfree Package
• Materials set consistent with RoHS Directive
• 4.0 x 4.0 x 0.55 mm QFN Package
AWL9966
802.11a/b/g/n
WLAN/Bluetooth FEIC
PRELIMINARY DATA SHEET - Rev 1.0
AWL9966
S36 Package
24 Pin 4 mm x 4 mm x 0.55 mm
QFN
A single temperature-compensated power detector
is used in the FEIC to serve both WLAN bands.The
detector provides a single-ended output voltage with
excellent accuracy over a wide range of operating
temperatures. All circuits are biased by a single
+3.3V supply and consume ultra-low current in the
OFF mode.
APPLICATIONS
• 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN for Fixed, Mobile, and
Handheld applications
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The ANADIGICS AWL9966 is a high performance
FEIC that incorporates dual band power amplifiers,
low-noise amplifiers, RF switches, and filters. The
FEIC is designed for WLAN transmit and receive
applications in the 2.412-2.484 GHz and 5.15-5.85
GHz bands.Matched to 50 Ohms at all RF inputs and
outputs, the part requires no additional RF matching
components off-chip. The antenna ports are switched
between WLAN transmit, WLAN receive, Bluetooth,
and simultaneous WLAN and Bluetooth paths with low
loss RF switches. The PAs exhibit unparalleled linearity
and efficiency for IEEE 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a and
802.11n WLAN systems under the toughest signal
configurations within these standards.
07/2009
Figure 1: Block Diagram and Pinout