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R2005300L Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) PREMIER DEVICES, INC. – Si Reverse, low current, 5 - 200MHz, 30.0dB typ. Gain @ 200MHz, 140mA max. @ 24VDC
Product Specification
R2005300L
Si Reverse, low current, 5 – 200MHz, 30.0dB typ. Gain @ 200MHz, 140mA max. @ 24VDC
CHARACTERISTICS
Table 2: Distortion data 5 – 200 MHz; VB = 24V; Tmb = 30°C; ZS = ZL = 75 Ω
SYMBOL
CTB
XMOD
CSO
d2
V0
PARAMETER
composite triple beat
cross modulation
composite second order
distortion
second order distortion
output voltage
CONDITION
7 ch. flat; Vo = 50 dBmV 1)
7 ch. flat; Vo = 50 dBmV 1)
7 ch. flat; Vo = 50 dBmV 1)
MIN.
-
-
-
TYP.
MAX.
- 66
- 57
- 70
2)
-60
Dim = -60 dB 3) 61.0
Notes:
1)
2)
3)
7 channels, US frequency raster: T7 – T13 (7.0 to 43.0 MHz), +50 dBmV flat output level.
f1 = 83.25 MHz; V1 = 50 dBmV; f2 = 109.25 MHz; V2 = 50 dBmV; fTEST = f1 + f2 = 192.5 MHz.
f1 = 187.25 MHz; V1 = 50 dBmV; f2 = 194.25 MHz; V2 = V1 – 6dB; f3 = 196.25 MHz; V3 = V1 – 6dB;
fTEST = f1 + f2 - f3 = 185.25 MHz, according to DIN45004B.
UNIT
dBc
dBc
dBc
dBc
dBmV
Composite Second Order (CSO)
The CSO parameter (both sum and difference products) is defined by the NCTA.
Composite Triple Beat (CTB)
The CTB parameter is defined by the NCTA.
Cross Modulation (XMOD)
Cross modulation (XMOD) is measured at baseband (selective voltmeter method), referenced to 100% modulation of the
carrier being tested.
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2005 Dec 14
Document Revision Level A