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[PDF] Tuning the MAX2009/MAX2010 RF Predistorters for Optimal ...   [Open results in new window]
... The MAX2009/MAX2010 rely on AM-AM and AM-PM curve correction at the RF frequencies
to improve IM3 and ACPR performance. ... Page 3. Figure 3. AM-AM and AM-PM plots. ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN4611.pdf

Tuning the MAX2009/MAX2010 RF Predistorters for Optimal ...   [Open results in new window]
... Keywords: predistorter, RF, WCDMA, modulation, linarization, feed forward, FFD,
digital predistortion, DPD, AM, PM, ACPR, class AB amplifier, phase distortion ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/4611 - 36k

[PDF] Characterizing a Li+ Cell for Use With a Fuel Gauge - AN2412   [Open results in new window]
... 1:13:26 AM 3.25 918.317 40 62.38 x Start 2:12:41 AM 4.158 480.817 40 927.97
x Break 2:41:34 AM 4.197 68.688 39.75 1032.7 x Full ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN2412.pdf

Bluetooth Power Amplifier: System Performance Review - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... Input Power Ramping (see Test-Result E): Due to the typical AM-PM (amplitude
modulation-phase modulation) nonlinearly effect of the PA, input-power-ramping ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/579 - 86k

[PDF] Bluetooth Power Amplifier: System Performance Review - AN579   [Open results in new window]
... Input Power Ramping (see Test-Result E): Due to the typical AM- PM (amplitude
modulation-phase modulation) nonlinearly effect of the PA, input-power-ramping ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN579.pdf

[PDF] Design a Low-Jitter Clock for High-Speed Data Converters - AN800   [Open results in new window]
... Thermal noise, frequency modulation (FM), amplitude modulation (AM), phase modulation
(PM), and spurious components contribute to the noise that causes jitter ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN800.pdf

Design a Low-Jitter Clock for High-Speed Data Converters - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... Thermal noise, frequency modulation (FM), amplitude modulation (AM), phase modulation
(PM), and spurious components contribute to the noise that causes jitter ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/800/ - 43k

Design a Low-Jitter Clock for High-Speed Data Converters - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... Thermal noise, frequency modulation (FM), amplitude modulation (AM), phase modulation
(PM), and spurious components contribute to the noise that causes jitter ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/800 - 43k

[PDF] HFAN-04.5.5 Characterizing Power-Supply Noise Rejection in PLL ...   [Open results in new window]
... Hz f DJ o x π [ps PP ] (9) The above analysis assumes that there is no
amplitude modulation contributing to the tone at f M . In ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN4461.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Technical Support - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... I cannot find a reliability report on your website for the part that I am using.
Is there a similar device with a reliability report that I can use? ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/4193 - 33k

[PDF] Phase-Noise Profiles Aid System Testing - AN3822   [Open results in new window]
... Page 5. than amplitude modulation, thereby ensuring that the phase noise predominates. ...
The phase modulation is 30dB greater than the amplitude modulation. ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN3822.pdf

Phase-Noise Profiles Aid System Testing - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... amplitude changes represent amplitude noise (Figure 4). This modulator produces
about 30dB greater phase modulation than amplitude modulation, thereby ensuring ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3822 - 28k

Phase-Noise Profiles Aid System Testing - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... amplitude changes represent amplitude noise (Figure 4). This modulator produces
about 30dB greater phase modulation than amplitude modulation, thereby ensuring ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3822/ - 28k

[PDF] Interpreting Real-Time-Clock Registers - AN618   [Open results in new window]
... D5 is used as the AM/PM indicator with 1 = PM and 0 = AM. ... Table 6. Timekeeping Hours
Register: 12-Hour AM Format Hours Register (12HR AM Format) ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN618.pdf

Interpreting Real-Time-Clock Registers - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... D5 is used as the AM/PM indicator with 1 = PM and 0 = AM. Hours data ... AM Format
Hours Register (12HR AM Format), D7, D6, D5, D4, D3, D2, D1, D0. ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/618 - 101k

High-Frequency Automotive Power Supplies - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... AM radio receivers, for example, are sensitive to interference in the range
530kHz to 1710kHz. A switching frequency greater than ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3893 - 37k

[PDF] Reference Design for the MAX5073 Dual Buck Converter Operating at ...   [Open results in new window]
... operating as a buck converter with a switching frequency of 2MHz, which allows the
use of smaller passive components and keeps it out of the AM band for ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN4152.pdf

Circuit Tradeoffs Minimize Noise in Battery-Input Power Supplies ...   [Open results in new window]
... Any noise on this voltage mixes with the RF signal and produces undesirable
intermodulation products, which, in turn, produce unwanted AM sidebands on the RF ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/653 - 40k

Reference Design for the MAX5073 Dual Buck Converter Operating at ...   [Open results in new window]
... operating as a buck converter with a switching frequency of 2MHz, which allows the
use of smaller passive components and keeps it out of the AM band for ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/4152 - 26k

[PDF] Circuit Tradeoffs Minimize Noise in Battery-Input Power Supplies ...   [Open results in new window]
... Any noise on this voltage mixes with the RF signal and produces undesirable
intermodulation products, which, in turn, produce unwanted AM sidebands on the RF ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN653.pdf

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