
ADRF5731BCCZN
ActiveDIGITAL ATTENUATOR, 100 MHZ TO 40 GHZ, 30 DB/2 DB STEP, 3.5 DB LOSS, -40 TO 105 °C, LGA-EP-16
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ADRF5731BCCZN
ActiveDIGITAL ATTENUATOR, 100 MHZ TO 40 GHZ, 30 DB/2 DB STEP, 3.5 DB LOSS, -40 TO 105 °C, LGA-EP-16
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| Specification | ADRF5731BCCZN |
|---|---|
| Attenuation Value (Max) | 30 dB |
| Attenuation Value (Min) | 2 dB |
| Frequency Range (Max) | 40 GHz |
| Frequency Range (Min) | 100 MHz |
| Impedance | 50 Ohm |
| Package / Case | 16-VFLGA Exposed Pad |
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ADRF5731 Series
The ADRF5731 is a silicon, 4-bit digital attenuator with a 30 dB attenuation control range in 2 dB steps.This device operates from 100 MHz to 40 GHz with better than 3.5 dB of insertion loss. The ATTIN port of the ADRF5720 has a radio frequency (RF) input power handling capability of 26 dBm average and 30 dBm peak for all states.The ADRF5731 requires a dual supply voltage of +3.3 V and −3.3 V. The device features serial peripheral interface (SPI), parallel mode control, and complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-/low voltage transistor to transistor logic (LVTTL) compatible controls.The ADRF5731 is pin compatible with the ADRF5721 low frequency cutoff version, which operates from 9 kHz to 40 GHz.The ADRF5731 RF ports are designed to match a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω.The ADRF5731 comes in a 16-terminal, 2.5 mm × 2.5 mm, RoHS compliant, land grid array (LGA) package and operates from −40°C to +105°C.ApplicationsIndustrial scannersTest and instrumentationCellular infrastructure: 5G millimeter waveMilitary radios, radars, electronic counter measures (ECMs)Microwave radios and very small aperture terminals (VSATs)
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