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ADMV1128BBCZ

Obsolete
Analog Devices

24 GHZ TO 29.5 GHZ, 5G, MICROWAVE UPCONVERTER AND DOWNCONVERTER

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RF and Wireless

ADMV1128BBCZ

Obsolete
Analog Devices

24 GHZ TO 29.5 GHZ, 5G, MICROWAVE UPCONVERTER AND DOWNCONVERTER

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationADMV1128BBCZ
Frequency [Max]29.5 GHz
Frequency [Min]24 GHz
FunctionUp/Downconverter
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
RF TypeRadar, 5G, ATE
Secondary AttributesUp/Down Converter
Supplier Device Package131-BGA (6x6.5)

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ADMV1128A Series

The ADMV1128A is a silicon on isolator (SOI), microwave, upconverter and downconverter optimized for 5G radio designs operating in the 24 GHz to 29.5 GHz frequency range.Both upconverters and downconverters offer two modes of frequency translation. One mode is conversion from and/or to single-ended or complex intermediate frequency (IF) signals, which then pass through an on-chip 90° IF hybrid, known as IF mode.The other mode is a direct conversion from and/or to differential baseband inphase/quadrature (I/Q) inputs and outputs, known as baseband mode. The I/Q baseband output common-mode voltage is programmable between 0 V and 1.5 V. The SPI provides fine adjustment of the quadrature phase to optimize I/Q demodulation performance.When the device is used as an image rejecting downconverter, the unwanted image term is typically rejected to 24 dBc, before calibration. The ADMV1128A offers a square law power detector to allow monitoring of the power levels at the mixer inputs of the downconverter.The RF receive input, RF transmit output, and local oscillator (LO) interface are all single-ended and matched to 50 Ω. The on-chip RF switch provides the option to combine the transmit and receive RF ports together for time division duplex (TDD) applications.The serial port interface (SPI) provides adjustment of the quadrature phase to allow optimum sideband rejection. In addition, the SPI allows powering down the output envelope detector to reduce power consumption when carrier feedthrough optimization is not necessary.The ADMV1128A upconverter and downconverter is housed in a compact, thermally enhanced, 6 mm × 6.5 mm, ball grid array (BGA) package. This BGA package enables the ability to heat sink the ADMV1128A from the top of the package for the most efficient thermal heat sinking. The ADMV1128A operates over the −40°C to +95°C TCrange.ApplicationsMillimeter-wave 5G applicationsPoint to point microwave radiosRadar and electronic warfare systemsInstrumentation and automatic test equipment (ATE)

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