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SKY74702 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) Skyworks Solutions Inc. – Transmitter for CDMA Applications
PRODUCT SUMMARY
SKY74702: Transmitter for CDMA Applications
Applications
• CDMA phones in the cellular band:
⎯ CDMA-US
⎯ CDMA-Japan
Features
• Serial bus interface control
• Low power consumption in all operating modes
• Image reject upconverter replaces external RF SAW filter
• Transmit power control with 90 dB dynamic range
• Variable gain RF block for improved in-band SNR
• VHF VCO (external tank), 200 to 700 MHz
• VHF VCO switching to increase the talk time of the radio
• Two separate PLL synthesizers provide dual-loop, multi-band
operation and power-save mode for both standby and lower
frequency of operation
• Fully programmable PLL dividers and selectable charge pump
currents for multi-VCO applications
• Transmit puncture pin disables programmable portions of
device
• RFLGA™ (40-pin, 6 x 6 x 1 mm) package with downset paddle
Description
The SKY74702 device is a single-supply, monolithic integrated
circuit. It is designed for use in single-mode Code Division
Multiple Access (CDMA) cellular voice/data applications including
extensions for CDMA-Japan.
The SKY74702 is a highly integrated superheterodyne transmitter
that incorporates the following components:
• In-Phase and Quadrature (I/Q) modulator – accepts the analog I
and Q current outputs from the baseband analog processor and
converts them to Intermediate Frequency (IF) signals
• Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) and VHF synthesizer –
generates the LO signal for the quadrature modulator
• UHF synthesizer – controls the UHF oscillator
• Variable Gain Amplifier (VGA) – provides the variable output
power for CDMA systems
• Image reject upconverter and power amplifier (PA) drivers
The signal enters the chip as a baseband I/Q signal, which is
upconverted by an I/Q quadrature modulator. The resulting signal
is fed through a VGA to provide variable output power. After
leaving the open collector output of the VGA, the signal enters a
switch matrix. This switch matrix allows the signal to be routed
through an external filter, or it can be filtered by the tuned
collector load and passed directly to the UHF image reject mixer.
The image reject mixer is internally connected to the PA driver.
The mixer driver combination has a variable gain control that can
be used to reduce the RF gain, which improves the in-band
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) at a lower output power. The PA
driver amplifies the RF signal to the appropriate level for the
desired output power. This is then filtered by a bandpass filter
and sent to an external PA to obtain the final rated output power
at the antenna.
The device package and pinout for the 40-pin RF Land Grid Array
(RFLGA) are shown in Figure 1. A block diagram of the SKY74702
is shown in Figure 2.
40
VCC_IF 1
Q+ 2
Q– 3
VCC_IQ_MOD 4
I+ 5
I– 6
VCC_DIV 7
VCO_TANK+ 8
VCO_TANK– 9
IREF 10
POT_IREF 11
12
39 38 37
13 14 15
36 35 34
16 17 18
33 32
31 N/C
30 N/C
29 N/C
28 N/C
27 VCC_BIAS_DIFF_DRV
26 CDMA_DRV_OUT
25 VCC_CDMA_DRV
24 TX_PUNCTURE
23 DATA
22 LATCH_ENABLE
21 CLK
19 20
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Figure 1. SKY74702 Pinout – 40-Pin RFLGA Package
(Top View)
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. • Phone [781] 376-3000 • Fax [781] 376-3100 • sales@skyworksinc.com • www.skyworksinc.com
200030B • Skyworks Proprietary and Confidential Information • Products and Product Information are Subject to Change Without Notice • January 31, 2005
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