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MAX2411A

Low-Cost RF Up/Downconverter with LNA and PA Driver

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MAX2411A Active: In Production. But some versions of the family are subject to Last Time Buy. See Ordering Information.

Description

The MAX2411A performs the RF front-end transmit/receive function in time-division-duplex (TDD) communication systems. It operates over a wide frequency range and is optimized for RF frequencies around 1.9GHz. Applications include most popular cordless and PCS standards. The MAX2411A includes a low-noise amplifier (LNA), a downconverter mixer, a local-oscillator buffer, an upconverter mixer, and a variable-gain power-amplifier (PA) driver in a low-cost, plastic surface-mount package. The MAX2411A's unique bidirectional, differential IF port reduces cost and component count by allowing the transmit and receive paths to share the same IF filter.

The LNA has a 2.4dB typical noise figure and a -10dBm input third-order intercept point (IP3). The downconverter mixer has a low 9.2dB noise figure and 4dBm input IP3. Image and local-oscillator filtering are implemented off-chip for maximum flexibility. The PA driver amplifier has 15dB of gain, which can be reduced over a 35dB range. Power consumption is only 60mW in receive mode and 90mW in transmit mode and drops to less than 3µW in shutdown mode.

For applications requiring separate, single-ended IF input and output ports, refer to the MAX2410 data sheet. For applications requiring only a receive function, Maxim offers a low-cost downconverter with LNA (see the MAX2406 data sheet).
 

Data Sheet

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Key Features

  • Low-Cost Silicon Bipolar Design
  • Integrated Upconvert/Downconvert Function
  • Operates from a Single +2.7V to +5.5V Supply
  • 3.2dB Combined Receiver Noise Figure:
    • 2.4dB (LNA)
    • 9.2dB(mixer)
  • Flexible Power-Amplifier Driver:
    • 18dBm Output Third-Order Intercept (OIP3)
    • 35dB Gain-Control Range
  • LO Buffer for Low LO Drive Level
  • Low Power Consumption:
    • 60mW Receive
    • 90mW Full-Power Transmit
  • 0.3µW Shutdown Mode
  • Flexible Power-Down Modes Compatible with MAX2510/MAX2511 IF Transceivers
 

Applications/Uses

  • DCS1800 or PCS1900 Single-Mode Phones
  • DECT
  • Iridium Handsets
  • ISM-Band Transceiver
  • PHS/PACS
  • PWT1900
   

Key Specifications:

Cellular RF Transceivers
Part Number Solutions Features Applications Freq.
(MHz)
ISUPPLY
(mA)
Footprint
(mm x mm)
Package/Pins Smallest Available Pckg.
(mm2)
Budgetary Price
max w/pins See Notes
MAX2411A  Cordless
3.2dB Combined Receiver Noise Figure
35dB PA Driver Gain Control Range
PA Driver with OIP3 = +18dBm
Shared Differential IF Port
Cordless
DECT
ISM
800 to 2400
Rx: 20
Tx: 30
6.0 x 9.9
QSOP/28
61.9 $3.57 @1k
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Pricing Notes:
This pricing is BUDGETARY, for comparing similar parts. Prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to change. Quantity pricing may vary substantially and international prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees, and exchange rates. For volume-specific prices and delivery, please see the price and availability page or contact an authorized distributor.


Diagram

MAX2411A: Typical Operating Circuit
Typical Operating Circuit

Notes and Comments

Low-Cost, low power, with shutdown

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Information Index

Document Ref.: 19-1324 Rev 1; 1998-02-01
This page last modified: 2009-11-05




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