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LOW POWER MIXER/AGC/RSSI 3V RECEIVER IF SUBSYSTEM

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20-SSOP
RF and Wireless

AD607ARSZ

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Analog Devices

LOW POWER MIXER/AGC/RSSI 3V RECEIVER IF SUBSYSTEM

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationAD607ARSZ
Frequency500 MHz
FunctionReceiver IF Subsystem
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Package / Case20-SSOP
RF TypeTETRA, CDMA, TDMA, GSM, Cellular
Secondary Attributes-8 dBm
Supplier Device Package20-SSOP

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 15.69
10$ 12.22
25$ 11.20
100$ 9.96
250$ 9.31
500$ 8.89
1000$ 8.53

Description

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AD607 Series

The AD607 is a 3 V low power receiver IF subsystem for operation at input frequencies as high as 500 MHz and IFs from 400 kHz to 12 MHz. It consists of a mixer, IF amplifiers, I and Q demodulators, a phase-locked quadrature oscillator, and a biasing system with external power-down.The AD607’s low noise, high intercept mixer is a doubly balanced Gilbert cell type. It has a nominal –15 dBm input referred 1 dB compression point and a –8 dBm input referred third order intercept. The mixer section of the AD607 also includes a local oscillator (LO) preamplifier, which lowers the required LO drive to –16 dBm.In MGC operation, the AD607 accepts an external gain-control voltage input from an external AGC detector or a DAC.The I and Q demodulators provide in-phase and quadrature baseband outputs to interface with Analog Devices’ AD7013 (IS54, TETRA, MSAT) and AD7015 (GSM) baseband converters. A quadrature VCO phase-locked to the IF drives the I and Q demodulators. The I and Q demodulators can also demodulate AM; when the AD607’s quadrature VCO is phase-locked to the received signal, the in-phase demodulator becomes a synchronous product detector for AM. The VCO can also be phase-locked to an external beat-frequency oscillator (BFO), and the demodulator serves as a product detector for CW or SSB reception. Finally, the AD607 can be used to demodulate BPSK using an external Costas Loop for carrier recovery.APPLICATIONSGSM, CDMA, TDMA, and TETRA ReceiversSatellite TerminalsBattery-Powered Communications Receivers