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APPLICATION NOTE 806
RF ICs for 3.5GHz WLL Transceivers
Nov 14, 2001
Abstract: This article provides a block diagram of the RF ICs available at 3.5GHz for wireless local loop
(WLL) transceivers. The MAX2645 Silicon Germanium low-noise amplifier (LNA) provides a 25dB gain
step from digital logic. The MAX2684 will upconvert from 1GHz and downconvert to a 1GHz IF. The
MAX2620 is a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) with two buffered outputs. VCO buffer amplifiers,
MAX2472 and MAX2473 maintain high isolation and keep harmonics -25dBc.
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MAX2645: 3.4GHz to 3.8GHz SiGe Low-Noise Amplifier/PA
Predriver/VCO Buffer
The MAX2645 is a versatile, low-noise, high-linearity amplifier designed for 3.4GHz to 3.8GHz wireless
local loop (WLL), wireless broadband access, and digital microwave radio applications. The RF IC
features an externally adjustable bias control, set with a single resistor, that allows the user to meet
minimum linearity requirements while minimizing current consumption. The RF ICs high-gain, low-noise
performance and adjustable input third-order intercept point (IIP3) allow it to be used as a very low-noise
amplifier (LNA) in the receive path, a high-IP3 amplifier in the receive path, a PA predriver in the
transmit path or as an LO buffer.
The MAX2645 RF IC features a logic-level gain control that provides a 25dB step reduction in gain,
which improves IP3 performance for operation during high input signal level conditions. Supply current is
reduced from 9mA in high-gain mode to 3mA in low-gain mode. The LNA also features a logic-controlled
shutdown mode which reduces supply current to less than 0.1µA. Please refer to the Quick View Data
Sheet for the MAX2645 Silicon Germanium LNA for further information.
Application
Circuit
Low NF
LNA
Supply Current
(mA)
Gain (dB)
Noise Figure
(dB)
Input IP3 (dBm)
High
Gain
Mode
Low
Gain
Mode
High
Gain
Mode
Low
Gain
Mode
High
Gain
Mode
Low
Gain
Mode
High
Gain
Mode
Low
Gain
Mode
9.2
2.7
14.4
-9.7
2.3
15.5
+4
+13
High IIP3
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LNA
PA
Predriver
9.2
2.7
14.9
-10.7
2.6
16
+10.0
+15.5
12
3.6
15.2
-9.7
2.6
16
+11.8
+16.2
MAX2683/MAX2684: 3.5GHz Downconverters and Upconverters
with Selectable LO Doubler
The MAX2683/MAX2684 are super-high-performance, low-cost RF ICs intended for wireless local loop
(WLL) and digital microwave radio (DMR) applications in the 3.4GHz to 3.8GHz frequency band. The
MAX2683 is optimized for downconversion to IF frequencies between 100MHz and 400MHz, and allows
both high-side and low-side local oscillator (LO) injection. The MAX2684 is optimized for IF frequencies
between 800MHz and 1000MHz, and allows low-side LO injection. A logic-level control enables an
internal frequency doubler on both devices, allowing the external LO source to run at full or half
frequency. An internal LO filter reduces LO harmonics and spurious mixing. Refer to the application note
"The MAX2683 Low-Cost High-Performance 3.5GHz Upconverter" for performance and applications
information on use of the MAX2683/MAX2684 as an upconverting mixer.
The MAX2683/MAX2684 RF ICs feature an externally adjustable bias control, set with a single resistor,
that lets the user trade supply current for linearity to optimize system performance. These RF ICs use a
double-balanced Gilbert-cell architecture with single-ended RF and LO inputs and differential opencollector IF output ports. Differential IF ports provide a wideband, flexible interface for either single-ended
or differential applications.
The MAX2683/MAX2684 RF ICs operate from a single +2.7V to +5.5V supply. The RF ICs are packaged
in an 16-pin TSSOP-EP package with an exposed paddle for optimum performance at 3.5GHz. Please
refer to the Quick View Data Sheet for the MAX2683/MAX2684 for further information.
MAX2680/MAX2681/MAX2682/MAX2690: 400MHz to 2.5GHz,
Low-Noise Silicon Germanium (SiGe) Downconverters
The MAX2680/MAX2681/MAX2682/MAX2690 miniature, low-cost, low-noise downconverters are
designed for low-voltage operation and are ideal for use in portable communications equipment. Signals
at the RF input port are mixed with signals at the local oscillator (LO) port using a double-balanced
mixer. These downconverter mixers operate with RF input frequencies between 400MHz and 2500MHz,
and downconvert to IF output frequencies between 10MHz and 500MHz.
The MAX2680/MAX2681/MAX2682 RF ICs operate from a single +2.7V to +5.5V supply, allowing them
to be powered directly from a 3-cell NiCd battery pack or a single lithium-ion cell. These RF ICs offer a
wide range of supply currents and input intercept (IIP3) levels to optimize system performance.
Additionally, each device features a low-power shutdown mode in which it typically draws less than
0.1µA of supply current. Consult the MAX2680/MAX2681/MAX2682 data sheet for IIP3 and supply
current performance.
The MAX2680/MAX2681/MAX2682 RF ICs are manufactured on a high-frequency, low-noise, advanced
silicon-germanium process and are offered in the space-saving 6-pin SOT23 package.
The MAX2690 features differential IF ports, which provides good linearity and low LO emissions, as well
as providing compatibility with applications using differential IF filters, such as CDMA cellular phones.
The mixer noise figure is 10dB at 900MHz.
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The MAX2690 draws 16mA at VCC = 3V and operates from a +2.7V to +5.5V supply. A logic-controlled
shutdown mode reduces the supply current to less than 1µA, making it ideal for battery-operated
equipment. This device is offered in a miniature 10-pin µMAX package. Please refer to the Quick View
Data Sheet for the MAX2680/MAX2681/MAX2682 for further information.
MAX2660/MAX2661/MAX2663/MAX2671/MAX2673: 400MHz to
2.5GHz Upconverters
The MAX2660/MAX2661/MAX2663/MAX2671/MAX2673 miniature, low-cost, low-noise upconverters are
designed for low-voltage operation and are ideal for use in portable consumer equipment. Signals at the
IF input port are mixed with signals at the local oscillator (LO) port using a double-balanced mixer.
These upconverters operate with IF input frequencies between 40MHz and 500MHz, and upconvert to
output frequencies as high as 2.5GHz.
These RF ICs offer a wide range of supply currents and output intercept levels to optimize system
performance. Supply current is essentially constant over the specified supply voltage range. Additionally,
each device features a low-power sutdown mode in which supply curent is reduced to less than 1mA.
The MAX2660/MAX2661/MAX2663/MAX2671 RF ICs are offered in the space-saving 6-pin SOT23
package. For applications requiring balanced IF ports, choose the MAX2673 in the 8-pin µMAX package.
Please refer to the Quick View Data Sheet for the MAX2660/MAX2661/MAX2663/MAX2671/MAX2673 for
further information.
MAX2620: 10MHz to 1050MHz VCO With Buffered Outputs
The MAX2620 VCO combines a low-noise oscillator with two output buffers in a low-cost, plastic
surface-mount, ultra-small µMAX package. This device integrates functions typically achieved with
discrete components. The oscillator exhibits low phase-noise when properly mated with an external
varactor-tuned resonant tank circuit. Two buffered outputs are provided for driving mixers or prescalers.
The buffers provide load isolation to the oscillator and prevent frequency pulling due to load-impedance
changes. Power consumption is typically just 27mW in operating mode (VCC = 3.0V), and drops to less
than 0.3µW in standby mode. The MAX2620 operates from a single +2.7V to +5.25V supply. Please
refer to the Quick View Data Sheet for the MAX2620for further information.
MAX2622/MAX2623/MAX2624: Monolithic Voltage-Controlled
Oscillators
The MAX2622/MAX2623/MAX2624 self-contained voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) combine an
integrated oscillator and output buffer in a miniature 8-pin µMAX package.
The inductor and varactor elements of the tank circuits are integrated on-chip, greatly simplifying
application of the part. In addition, the center frequency of oscillation and frequency span are factory
preset to provide a guaranteed frequency range versus control voltage. An external tuning voltage
controls the oscillation frequency. The output signals are buffered by an amplifier stage (easily matched
to 50Ω using only capacitors) to provide higher output power and isolate the devices from load
impedance variations.
The MAX2622/MAX2623/MAX2624 operate from a +2.7V to +3.3V supply voltage and require only 9mA
of supply current. In shutdown mode, the supply current is reduced to 0.1µA. Please refer to the Quick
View Data Sheet for the MAX2622/MAX2623/MAX2624 for further information.
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MAX2472/MAX2473: 500MHz to 2500MHz VCO Buffer Amplifiers
The MAX2472/MAX2473 RF ICs are flexible, wideband, high reverse-isolation buffer amplifiers. The
MAX2472 has dual open-collector outputs capable of delivering -5dBm into 50Ω while maintaining
harmonic suppression below -25dBc. The MAX2473 has a single open-collector output with a bias
control pin to vary output power from -10dBm to -2dBm while maintaining harmonic suppression below 25dBc. The MAX2472/MAX2473's combination of high reverse isolation and low supply current makes
them ideal for applications requiring high performance with low power. The RF ICs feature high input
impedance and open-collector outputs for maximum flexibility, enabling them to be used with a variety of
oscillator topologies.
Both the MAX2472 and MAX2473 RF ICs operate from a single +2.7V to +5.5V supply. With V CC =
+3.0V and -25dBm input power, the MAX2472 consumes 5.2mA, while the MAX2473 consumes only
2.7mA. Both RF ICs are available in a tiny 6-pin SOT23 package requiring minimal board space. Please
refer to the Quick View Data Sheet for the MAX2472/MAX2473 for further information.
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