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TRF3703 Datasheet, PDF (1/26 Pages) Texas Instruments – 0.4-GHz TO 4-GHz QUADRATURE MODULATOR
TRF3703
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SLWS184D – MARCH 2006 – REVISED JUNE 2007
0.4-GHz TO 4-GHz QUADRATURE MODULATOR
FEATURES
• 75-dBc Single-Carrier WCDMA ACPR at
–11-dBm Channel Power
• Very Low Noise Floor: –163 dBm/Hz
• OPI3 of 23 dBm
• P1dB of 9 dBm
• Unadjusted Carrier Feedthrough of –40 dBm
• Unadjusted Side-Band Suppression of –40
dBc
• Single Supply: 4.5 V–5.5 V Operation
• Silicon Germanium Technology
• TRF370333 With 3.3-V CM at I, Q Baseband
Inputs
• TRF370315 With 1.5-V CM at I, Q Baseband
Inputs
APPLICATIONS
• Cellular Base Transceiver Station Transmit
Channel
• CDMA: IS95, UMTS, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA
• TDMA: GSM, IS-136, EDGE/UWC-136
• Wireless Local Loop
• Wireless MAN Wideband Transceivers
RGE PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
NC 1
GND 2
LOP 3
LON 4
GND 5
NC 6
18 VCC
17 GND
16 RF_OUT
15 NC
14 GND
13 NC
P0024-04
DESCRIPTION
The TRF3703 is a very low-noise direct quadrature modulator, capable of converting complex modulated signals
from baseband or IF directly up to RF. The TRF3703 is ideal for high-performance direct RF modulation from
400 MHz up to 4 GHz. The modulator is implemented as a double-balanced mixer. The RF output block consists
of a differential to single-ended converter and an RF amplifier capable of driving a single-ended 50-Ω load
without any need of external components. The TRF3703 comes in two types, TRF370333 and TRF370315. The
TRF370333 and TRF370315 devices have different common-mode voltage ratings at the I, Q baseband inputs.
The TRF370333 requires a 3.3-V common-mode voltage, and the TRF370315 requires a 1.5-V common-mode
voltage.
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