Product category: Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Linear Technology Corp | Subject: LT5528
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 January 2005
Modulator cuts the cost of 3G
transmitters
A new direct conversion modulator from Linear Technology enables the design of next generation, less costly 3G wireless basestation transmitters.
A new direct conversion modulator from Linear Technology enables the design of next generation, less costly 3G wireless basestation transmitters The LT5528 is a direct I-Q modulator with uncompromising performance, enabling more compact basestation transmitter designs at lower system cost
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The LT5528 is targeted for high performance wireless infrastructure applications, including W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, GSM, and PHS.
It is also suitable for broadband fixed wireless access, as well as point-to-point radio links and other high performance radios.
The LT5528 incorporates a matched pair of double-balanced mixers which form a carrier suppressed, image reject I-Q (in phase and quadrature phase) modulator.
The I and Q inputs accept complex modulation signals from the baseband circuitry, and upconvert them directly to RF (1.5 to 2.4GHz) using a LO (local oscillator) operating at the same frequency.
This effectively eliminates one to two stages of frequency upconversion in the radio path, greatly reducing the number of external components and lowering costs.
The LT5528's I/Q gain matching (to within +/-0.1dB) results in a typical carrier suppression of -47dBm at 2.14GHz.
The precision 0/ 90-degree phase shift of the onboard LO phase splitter produces 45dBc image rejection at 2.14GHz.
The modulated RF I and Q signals are combined in an on-chip balanced RF transformer at the single-ended output.
The LT5528's 50ohm RF port eliminates the need for external impedance matching components.
All other signal inputs and outputs are also 50ohm matched, thus simplifying the design task.
Careful attention is paid to the design and biasing of the mixer to optimise modulator linearity, resulting in an OIP3 (output third-order intercept) of 20.5dBm at 2.14GHz.
Combined with a low noise floor of -159dBm/Hz, the LT5528 achieves a best-in-class ACPR (adjacent channel power ratio) performance of -66dBc and an alternate channel power ratio of -68dBc, measured with a four-channel W-CDMA signal.
Single channel ACPR performance extends higher still to -73.5dBc.
This ensures ample design margin for basestation manufacturers to comply with the standards specifications.
The LT5528 operates from a single 5V supply.
The device comes in a 16-pin 4 x 4mm surface mount QFP package.
The LT5528 is priced at $5.95 in 1000-piece quantities and is available from stock. Request a free brochure from Linear Technology Corp ...
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