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Analog Devices ADL5354-EVALZ

ADL5354 Dual Balanced Mixer, LO Buffer, IF Amplifier, and RF Balun Evaluation Board
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Lifecycle StatusObsolete (Last Updated: 4 years ago)
Manufacturer Lifecycle StatusOBSOLETE (Last Updated: 4 years ago)

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ADL5354 Dual Balanced Mixer, LO Buffer, IF Amplifier, and RF Balun Evaluation Board
ADL5354 Up-Down Converter and Mixer Evaluation Board
FREQUENCY CONTROL EVALUATION BOARD
ADL5354 EVALUATION BOARD, EB/PCB
The ADL5354 uses a highly linear, doubly balanced, passive mixer core along with integrated RF and local oscillator (LO) balancing circuitry to allow single-ended operation. The ADL5354 incorporates the RF baluns, allowing for optimal performance over a 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz RF input frequency range. The balanced passive mixer arrangement provides good LO-to-RF leakage, typically better than −37 dBm, and excellent intermodulation performance. The balanced mixer core also provides extremely high input linearity, allowing the device to be used in demanding cellular applications where in-band blocking signals may otherwise result in the degradation of dynamic performance. A high linearity IF buffer amplifier follows the passive mixer core to yield a typical power conversion gain of 8 dB and can be used with a wide range of output impedances. The ADL5354 provides two switched LO paths that can be used in time division duplex (TDD) applications where it is desirable to ping-pong between two local oscillators. LO current can be externally set using a resistor to minimize dc current commensurate with the desired level of performance. For low voltage applications, the ADL5354 is capable of operation at voltages as low as 3.3 V with substantially reduced current. For low voltage operation, an additional logic pin is provided to power down (approximately 300 μA) the circuit when desired. The ADL5354 is fabricated using a BiCMOS high performance IC process. The device is available in a 6 mm × 6 mm, 36-lead LFCSP and operates over a −40°C to +85°C temperature range. An evaluation board is also available. Applications Cellular base station receivers Transmit observation receivers Radio link downconverters

Manufacturer Aliases

Analog Devices has several brands around the world that distributors may use as alternate names. Analog Devices may also be known as the following names:

  • Analog Devices Inc
  • ANALOG
  • ADI
  • ANALOG DEVICE
  • ANALOG DEV
  • AD
  • ANA
  • PMI
  • Analog Devices Inc/Maxim Integrated
  • ADV
  • ADA
  • ANALOG DEVIC
  • PMI/AD
  • ANALOG DEVI
  • AD/PMI
  • STOCK
  • Analog Devices / Linear Technology
  • ANALOG INTERGRATIONS CORP
  • AD - Analog Devices
  • PRECISION MONOLITIC INC
  • ADI (Analog Devices Inc)
  • ANADEV
  • Analog Devices / Hittite
  • ANALOG DEVICES (ADI)
  • ANLOGDEVIC
  • Analog Devices Inc.
  • Maxim Analog Devices
  • Analog Devices / Maxim Integrated