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MAX2320, MAX2321, MAX2322, MAX2324, MAX2326, MAX2327
Adjustable, High-Linearity, SiGe, Dual-Band, LNA/Mixer ICs


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The MAX2320, MAX2321, MAX2322, MAX2324, MAX2326, MAX2327, MAX2329 high-performance SiGe receiver front-end ICs set a new industry standard for low noise and high linearity at a low supply current. This family integrates a variety of unique features such as an LO frequency doubler and divider, dual low-noise amplifier (LNA) gain settings, and a low-current paging mode that extends the handset standby time.

The MAX2320 family includes seven ICs: four operate at both cellular and PCS frequencies, one operates at cellular frequencies, one at PCS frequencies, and one is configured as a dual PCS device (see Selector Guide). Each part includes an LNA with a high input third-order intercept point (IIP3) to minimize intermodulation and cross-modulation in the presence of large interfering signals. In low-gain mode, the LNA is bypassed to provide higher cascaded IIP3 at a lower current. For paging, a low-current, high-gain mode is provided.

The CDMA mixers in cellular and PCS bands have high linearity, low noise, and differential IF outputs. The FM mixer is designed for lower current and a single-ended output.

All devices come in a 20-pin TSSOP-EP package with exposed paddle and are specified for the extended temperature range (-40°C to +85°C).

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • Ultra-High Linearity at Ultra-Low Current and Noise
  • +2.7V to +3.6V Operation
  • Pin-Selectable Low-Gain Mode Reduces Gain by 15dB and Current by 3mA
  • Pin-Selectable Paging Mode Reduces Current Draw by 6mA when Transmitter is Not in Use
  • LO Output Buffers
  • LO Frequency Doubler (MAX2321)
  • LO Frequency Divider (MAX2326)
  • 0.1±A Shutdown Current
  • 20-Pin TSSOP-EP Package

 
  • CDMA/TDMA/PDC/WCDMA/GSM Cellular Phones
  • Single/Dual/Triple-Mode Phones
  • Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

    Key Specifications:   Front-End/Receivers
    Part Number Features Applications Footprint (mm x mm) Package Smallest Available Package (max w/pins) (mm2) RoHS Available
    MAX2320 
    +2.7V to +3.6V Single-Supply Operation
    Dual-Band, Triple-Mode Phones with Dual VCO
    Pin-Selectable Low-Gain Mode
    AMPS
    CDMA
    TDMA
    6.3 x 6.5 TSSOP/20 43 Yes
    MAX2321 
    +2.7V to +3.6V Single-Supply Operation
    Dual-Band, Triple-Mode Phones
    Integrated LO-Doubler Allows Cellular-Only VCO
    Pin-Selectable Low-Gain Mode
    AMPS
    CDMA
    TDMA
    Yes
    MAX2322 
    +2.7V to +3.6V Single-Supply Operation
    Optional Integrated LO-Doubler
    PCS, Single-Mode Phones
    Pin-Selectable Low-Gain Mode
    CDMA
    TDMA
    Yes
    MAX2324 
    +2.7V to +3.6V Single-Supply Operation
    Adjustable IP3
    Cellular, Dual-Mode Phones
    Dual-IF Outputs
    AMPS
    CDMA
    TDMA
    See Data Sheet
    MAX2326 
    Dual-Band, Triple-Mode Phones
    High-Linearity, Adjustable IP3
    Integrated LO-Divider Allows Single PCS-VCO
    AMPS
    CDMA
    TDMA
    No
    MAX2327 
    Dual-Band, Triple-Mode Phones with Dual-VCO
    High-Linearity, Adjustable IP3
    Separate VCO Inputs
    Separate VCO Outputs
    AMPS
    CDMA
    TDMA
    See Data Sheet
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    Document Ref.: 19-1535; Rev 2; 2006-04-27
    This page last modified: 2007-06-04




             



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