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SRM-2016 Datasheet, PDF (1/7 Pages) Stanford Microdevices – 1700 - 2000 MHz High Linearity Silicon Germanium Active Receive Mixer
Product Description
The Stanford Microdevices’ SRM-2016 is a high linearity
active mixer for use in a wide variety of communication
systems covering the 1700-2000 MHz frequency bands.
This device operates from a single 5V supply and provides
11dB of conversion gain while requiring only 0dBm input to
the integrated LO driver. The SRM-2016 also includes an
integrated on chip IF amplifier and is fabricated using sili-
con germanium device technology.
The SRM-2016 incorporates internal matching on each RF,
IF, and LO port to enhance ease of use and to reduce the
number of external components required. The RF and LO
ports can be driven differential or single ended. Each
broadband port has been designed to minimize perfor-
mance degradation while operating into highly reactive
components such as SAW filters.
Functional Block Diagram
IFP 1
VCC 2
VEE 3
RFP 4
RFN 5
VEE 6
VCC 7
L1 8
16 IFN
15 VCC
14 VEE
13 LOP
12 LON
11 VEE
10 VCC
9 L2
Advanced Data Sheet
SRM-2016
1700 - 2000 MHz High Linearity
Silicon Germanium
Active Receive Mixer
16 pin TSSOP with Exposed Pad
Package Body: 0.20 x 0.17 x 0.04 (inches)
5.0 x 4.4 x 1.0 (mm)
Product Features
• Active mixer with conversion gain
• No need for separate external LO driver
• Low LO drive level required to drive mixer
• RF and LO ports may be driven single-ended
• Single supply operation (+5V)
• High LO-RF isolation
• Broadband resistive 50Ω impedances on all
three ports
Applications
• Digital and spread spectrum communication
systems
• 1700-2000 MHz transceivers for base station
infrastructure equipment
Key Specifications
Parameters
RF Frequency Range
IF Frequency Range
Input IP3
Input P1dB
Conversion Gain
SSB Noise Figure
Test Conditions (VCC=5.0V, I=150mA, T=25ºC)
RF1 = RF2 = -17 dBm/tone
Unit
MHz
MHz
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
Min.
1700
10
Typ.
200
+17
+4
11
14
Max.
2000
300
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product for use in life-support devices and/or systems.
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