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CV211-2 Datasheet, PDF (1/7 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – UMTS-band Dual-Branch Downconverter
CV211-2
UMTS-band Dual-Branch Downconverter
The Communications Edge TM
Product Information
Product Features
• High dynamic range downconverter
with integrated LO and IF amplifiers
• Dual channels for diversity
• +30 dBm Input IP3
• +12.5 dBm Input P1dB
• RF: 1900 – 2200 MHz
• IF: 150 – 300 MHz
• Single supply operation (+5 V)
• Pb-free 6mm 28-pin QFN package
• Low-side LO configuration
• Common footprint with other
PCS/UMTS/cellular versions
Specifications (1)
Product Description
Functional Diagram
The CV211-2 is a dual-channel high-linearity
downconverter designed to meet the demanding
performance, functionality, and cost goals of current and
next generation mobile infrastructure basestations. It
provides high dynamic range performance in a low profile
surface-mount leadless package that measures 6 x 6 mm
square.
It is ideally suited for high dynamic range receiver front
ends using diversity receive channels. Functionality
includes frequency conversion and IF amplification,
while an integrated LO driver amplifier powers the
passive mixer. The MCM is implemented with reliable
and mature GaAs MESFET and InGaP HBT technology.
28 27 26 25 24 23 22
RF 1
INPUT
1
RF
IF
21 BIAS
GND 2
IF Amp 1
20 GND
BIAS 3
19 N/C
GND 4
18 GND
N/C 5
LO Driver Amp 17 LO
GND 6
RF 2 7
INPUT RF
8
IF Amp 2
16 GND
IF
15 N/C
9 10 11 12 13 14
Typical applications include frequency downconversion
used in W-CDMA 2.5G and 3G mobile base transceiver
stations.
Top View
Parameters
RF Frequency Range
LO Frequency Range
IF Frequency Range
% Bandwidth around IF center frequency
IF Test Frequency
SSB Conversion Gain
Gain Drift over Temp (-40° C to 85° C)
Input IP3
Input IP2
Input 1 dB Compression Point
Noise Figure
LO Input Drive Level
LO-RF Isolation
LO-IF Isolation
Branch-Branch Isolation
Return Loss: RF Port
Return Loss: LO Port
Return Loss: IF Port
Operating Supply Voltage
Supply Current
Thermal Resistance
Junction Temperature
Units
MHz
MHz
MHz
%
MHz
dB
dB
dBm
dBm
dBm
dB
dBm
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
V
mA
°C / W
°C
Min
8
-1.5
+25
+33
-2.5
320
Typ
1900 – 2200
1600 – 2050
150 – 300
±7.5
240
10
±0.6
+30
+37
+12.5
11
0
12
26
44
15
18
14
+5
380
Max Comments
See note 2
See note 3
12
Temp = 25° C
+1.5 Referenced to +25° C
See note 4
See note 4
See note 4
See note 5
+2.5
PLO = 0 dBm
PLO = 0 dBm
475
27
160
See note 6
1. Specifications when using the application specific circuit (shown on page 3) with a low side LO = 0 dBm and IF = 240 MHz in a downconverting application at 25° C.
2. IF matching components affect the center IF frequency. Proper component values for other IF center frequencies than shown can be provided by emailing to applications.engineering@wj.com.
3. The IF bandwidth of the converter is defined as 15% around any center frequency in its operating IF frequency range. The bandwidth is determined with external components. Specifications are valid around
the total ±7.5% bandwidth. ie. with a center frequency of 240 MHz, the specifications are valid from 240 ± 18 MHz.
4. Assumes the supply voltage = +5 V. IIP3 is measured with ∆f = 1 MHz with RFin = -5 dBm / tone.
5. Assumes LO injection noise is filtered at the thermal noise floor, -174 dBm/Hz, at the RF, IF, and Image frequencies.
6. The maximum junction temperature ensures a minimum MTTF rating of 1 million hours of usage.
Absolute Maximum Rating
Ordering Information
Parameter
Operating Case Temperature
Storage Temperature
DC Voltage
Junction Temperature
Rating
-40° to +85° C
-55° to +150° C
+5.5 V
+220 °C
Part No.
CV211-2
CV211-2F
CV211-2PCB240
Description
UMTS-band Dual-Branch Downconverter
(leaded QFN Pkg)
UMTS-band Dual-Branch Downconverter
(lead-free/RoHS-compliant QFN Pkg)
Fully-Assembled Application Board, IF = 240MHz
Operation of this device above any of these parameters may cause permanent damage.
Specifications and information are subject to change without notice
WJ Communications, Inc • Phone 1-800-WJ1-4401 • FAX: 408-577-6621 • e-mail: sales@wj.com • Web site: www.wj.com
September 2004