LT5575 Datasheet

800MHz to 2.7GHz High Linearity Direct Conversion Quadrature Demodulator

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LT5575
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Linear Technology
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LT5575 DataSheet Applicable Part

Part No. In Stock Price Packaging SPQ Marking MSL Pins Temp Range Package Description
LT5575EUF#PBF 0 $12.6 Tube 91 5575 1 16 -40°C ~ 85°C 16-Lead QFN
LT5575EUF#TRPBF 2500pcs $11.682 Reel 2500 5575 1 16 -40°C ~ 85°C 16-Lead QFN
SPQ:Standard Pack Quantity;MSL:Moisture Sensitivity Level

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LT5575 Features

  • Input Frequency Range: 0.8GHz to 2.7GHz*
  • 50Ω Single-Ended RF and LO Ports
  • High IIP3: 28dBm at 900MHz, 22.6dBm at 1.9GHz
  • High IIP2: 54.1dBm at 900MHz, 60dBm at 1.9GHz
  • Input P1dB: 13.2dBm at 900MHz
  • I/Q Gain Mismatch: 0.04dB Typical
  • I/Q Phase Mismatch: 0.4° Typical
  • Low Output DC Offsets
  • Noise Figure: 12.8dB at 900MHz, 12.7dB at 1.9GHz
  • Conversion Gain: 3dB at 900MHz, 4.2dB at 1.9GHz
  • Very Few External Components
  • Shutdown Mode
  • 16-Lead QFN 4mm × 4mm Package with Exposed Pad

LT5575 Applications

  • Cellular/PCS/UMTS Infrastructure
  • RFID Reader
  • High Linearity Direct Conversion I/Q Receiver

LT5575 Description

The LT5575 is an 800MHz to 2.7GHz direct conversion quadrature demodulator optimized for high linearity receiver applications. It is suitable for communications receivers where an RF signal is directly converted into I and Q baseband signals with bandwidth up to 490MHz. The LT5575 incorporates balanced I and Q mixers, LO buffer amplifi ers and a precision, high frequency quadrature phase shifter. The integrated on-chip broadband transformers provide 50Ω single-ended interfaces at the RF and LO inputs. Only a few external capacitors are needed for its application in an RF receiver system.

The high linearity of the LT5575 provides excellent spurfree dynamic range for the receiver. This direct conversion demodulator can eliminate the need for intermediate frequency (IF) signal processing, as well as the corresponding requirements for image filtering and IF filtering. Channel filtering can be performed directly at the outputs of the I and Q channels. These outputs can interface directly to channel-select filters (LPFs) or to baseband amplifiers.

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