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SE5007T-DS Datasheet, PDF (1/11 Pages) Skyworks Solutions Inc. – SE5007T: 5 GHz Front End Module with Power Detector
DATA SHEET
SE5007T: 5 GHz Front End Module with Power Detector
Applications
 5 GHz WLAN (IEEE802.11a/g/n)
 Access Points, PCMCIA, PC cards
Features
 5GHz Front End Module with PA, LNA and T/R
Switch
 Integrated power amplifier enable pin (VEN)
 Buffered, temperature compensated power
detector
 High and Low-Linearity mode
 3% EVM, @17dBm, 64 QAM, 54 Mbps
 30 dB Typical Gain
 Lead Free and RoHS compliant, halogen free
package
 16 pin 3 mm x 3 mm x 0.6 mm QFN, MSL1
Ordering Information
Part Number
SE5007T
SE5007T-R
SE5007T-EK1
Package
16 Pin QFN
16 Pin QFN
Evaluation Kit
Remark
Samples
Tape and Reel
Standard
Product Description
The SE5007T is a 5GHz front end module offering
high linear power for wireless LAN applications. It
incorporates a power detector for control of the output
power.
The SE5007T offers a high level of integration for a
simplified design, providing quicker time to market
and higher application board production yield. The
device integrates the input match, inter-stage match,
a temperature compensated, load insensitive power
detector with 20dB of dynamic range, a 3.8GHz notch
filter, a T/R switch and LNA.
For wireless LAN applications, the device meets the
requirements of IEEE802.11a and delivers
approximately 17dBm of linear output power. It also
features a low linearity mode control to reduce current
consumption at low power modes.
The SE5007T integrates the reference voltage
generator, allowing for a true 1.8V CMOS compatible
digital EN (enable) function to turn the power amplifier
on and off.
Functional Block Diagram
VCC1,2 DET H/L Lin
C0
EN
Bias, Enable, Detector Circuits
TXIN
Match
Match &
Filter
C1
ANT
RX
Figure 1: Functional Block Diagram
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. ● Phone [781] 376-3000 ● Fax [781] 376-3100 ● sales@skyworksinc.com ● www.skyworksinc.com
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