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If ZL differs from Zo, some of the incident wave is not absorbed in the load, but is reflected
back toward the source. If the source impedance Zs equals Zo, the reflected wave from the load
is absorbed in the source and no further reflection occurs. For Zs not equal to Zo, a portion of
the reflected wave from the load is re-reflected from the source back toward the load. For a
lossless transmission line, this process repeats indefinitely.
The degree of mismatch between Zo and ZL (or Zs) determines the amount of incident wave
reflected. The ratio of reflected wave to incident wave is known as the reflection coefficient,
and is simply a measure of the quality of the match between the transmission line and the
terminating impedance. The reflection coefficient is a complex quantity expressed in polar
form as a magnitude and an angle:
Figure 1.
As matching between the characteristic impedance of the transmission line and the terminating
impedance improves, the reflected wave becomes smaller. As a result, the reflection coefficient
( ) decreases. When the match is perfect there is no reflected wave, and equals zero. If the
load impedance is an open or short circuit, no incident power can be absorbed in the load, and
all must be reflected back toward the source. In that case, is 1. The normal range of magnitude
for is between zero and one.
For reflection coefficients greater than one, the magnitude of the wave reflected from the load
impedance should be greater than that of the incident wave to that load. It follows, therefore,
that the load in question must be a source of power. This concept is useful in designing an
oscillator, but at the input network of an amplifier it represents bad news. Reflection
coefficients can be expressed in terms of the impedances under consideration. For example, the
reflection coefficient at the load can be expressed as:
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For impedance matching in microwave and RF networks, the source and load impedances are
often expressed in terms of the source reflection coefficient ( s) and load reflection coefficient
( L). Incident and reflected waves are represented by wave flow graphs. Flow graphs let you
build a graphic based on linear relations among different variables in the network, and they
help in rapidly constructing a transfer function between two points in the network.
Each variable is represented by a node in the graph, and the different nodes are linked together
by directive paths that give the relations between related and unrelated variables. Paths are
directed from the node representing the independent variable to those representing the
dependant variables, and to each path is assigned a gain related to the reflection coefficient
linking the two variables.
Microwave load and power source:
Figure 1-2a. Load flow graph Figure 1-2b. Load reflection coefficient
Variables a and b are complex values associated with the incident and reflected waves. The
presence of variable b (reflected wave) depends on the presence of variable a (incident wave).
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A portion of the wave that originates at the source and is incident on the two-port device
(a1) will be reflected (b1), and another portion will be transmitted through the two-port
device.
A fraction of the transmitted signal is then reflected from the load and becomes incident
on the output port of the two-port device (a2).
A portion of the signal (a2) is then reflected from the output port back toward the load
(b2), while a fraction is transmitted through the two-port device to the source.
Figure 2-1.
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It is obvious from the above discussion that any traveling wave present in the circuit is
composed of two components. For instance, the traveling wave components flowing from the
output of the two-port device to the load consist of the portion of a2 reflected from the output
of the two-port device, and the portion of a1 transmitted through the two-port device. Similarly,
the traveling wave flowing from the input of the two-port device back toward the source
consists of the portion of a1 reflected from the input and the fraction of a2 transmitted through
the two-port device. If we set these observations in equation form we get the following:
b1 = S11a1 + S12a2
b2 = S21a1 + S22a2.
Where:
S11 = the input reflection coefficient
S12 = the reverse transmission coefficient
S21 = the forward transmission coefficient
S22 = the output reflection coefficient with S = (S11S22 - S21 S12)
If we set a2 equal to zero, then S11 = b1/a1 | a2 = 0.
If we set a1 equal to zero, then S22 = b2/a2 | a1 = 0.
By definition, a reflected wave divided by an incident wave is equal to the reflection
coefficient, as noted above for the input and output of a two-port network. A two-port network
(LNA) can be characterized completely by its scattering parameters (S-parameters). With these
parameters, you can calculate potential instabilities (tendency to oscillate), maximum available
gain, input and output impedances, and transducer gain. You can also calculate the optimum
source and load impedances, either for simultaneous conjugate matching, or simply to help
choose specific source and load impedances for a specified transducer gain.
Figure 2-2a shows a two-port network connection for available gain definition. in is the twoport input reflection coefficient, and the output is terminated in L. out is the two-port output
reflection coefficient, as long as the input is terminated with s.
Figure 2-2a.
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The flow graph for a loaded two-port network (Figure 2-2b) shows a closed loop that allows
starting from one node and returning to that node without going through it twice. The precise
physical significance of these loops is illustrated by our two-port network (an LNA for
example), whose output is closed on a load L (Figure 2-3).
Figure 2-2b.
Figure 2-3.
To define the wave b1 reflected back to the input, we just follow the different paths leading
from a1 to b1. Possible paths are the following:
S11, S21 LS12, S21 LS22 LS12, S21 LS22 LS22 LS12, ...
It appears that the loop S22 2 represents a multiple reflection due to the two-port network
reflection coefficient between the output and the mismatched load.
The network input reflection coefficient for the two ports is:
When we close the two-port network input on a source impedance, the reflection coefficient
seen from the output is (Figure 2-4):
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Figure 2-4.
Figure 3-1.
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When
The asterisk indicates the complex conjugate, in which magnitude is the same but the angle has
the opposite sign.
Two-Port Network Power Gain
Also defined as the operating gain or desired gain, it is the specific gain we want from a twoport network (LNA) for a particular application:
From the Figure 2-4 flow chart, we can easily extrapolate how b2 is related to a1:
With
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At the two-port input, the source is able to supply (Figure 2-2b and Figure 2-3):
the maximum available gain factor depends on the source termination s and the two-port sparameters. Maximum available gain depends on the two-port output being conjugately
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matched to L. Thus,
parameters:
out*.
out
is a function of
The power available at the two-port output load is a function of power delivered to the two-port
input, and power delivered to the two-port input depends on the mismatch between s and in.
To determine power available from the source, you must terminate the source with a complexconjugate load.
Transducer Gain
Transducer gain (the gain term most often referenced in RF-amplifier design) is defined as the
output power P2 delivered to a load by a source, divided by the maximum power available from
the source. Transducer gain includes the effects of impedance matching at the input and output,
as well as the contribution made by the LNA to the overall gain of the amplifier stage.
Transducer gain neglects resistive losses in the components.
To complete the transducer gain equation, define bs (the source initial wave) as a function of
bs2, the initial wave seen from the two-port output (Figure 2-4), and b2 as the wave fed back
from the load L to the two-port network output.
OUT
is a function of
Stability and maximum available gain (MAG) are two of the more important considerations in
choosing a two-port network (LNA) for use in amplifier design. As used here, stability
measures the tendency of an LNA to oscillate. Maximum available gain is a figure of merit for
the LNA, which indicates the maximum theoretical power gain you can expect from the device
when it is conjugately matched to its source and load impedances.
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Reference
Bowick, Chris. RF Circuit Designs. Howard W. Sams & Co. Inc., a publishing subsidiary of
ITT.
A similar version of this article appeared in the October 2001 issue of Microwaves and RF
magazine.
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Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
Features
Ultra-High Linearity at Ultra-Low Current and
Noise
+2.7V to +3.6V Operation
Pin-Selectable Low-Gain Mode Reduces Gain by
17dB 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)
0.1A Shutdown Current
20-Pin TSSOP-EP Package
Ordering Information
PART
TEMP. RANGE
PIN-PACKAGE
MAX2320EUP
-40C to +85C
20 TSSOP-EP
MAX2321EUP
MAX2322EUP
MAX2324EUP
-40C to +85C
-40C to +85C
-40C to +85C
20 TSSOP-EP
20 TSSOP-EP
20 TSSOP-EP
MAX2326EUP
MAX2327EUP
-40C to +85C
-40C to +85C
20 TSSOP-EP
20 TSSOP-EP
Applications
Pin Configurations
Selector Guide
PART
DESCRIPTION
MAX2320
MAX2321
MAX2322
MAX2324
MAX2326
MAX2327
LNAOUTH 1
20 MIXINH
LNAOUTL 2
19 MIXINL
RLNA 3
18 RBIAS
LNAINH 4
20 TSSOP-EP
6mm x 6.3mm
LNAINL 5
BAND 6
17 CDMA+
MAX2320
MAX2321
MAX2326
LIN 7
16 CDMA15 BUFFEN
14 VCC
GAIN 8
13 FMOUT
LOLIN 9
12 LOLOUT
LOHIN 10
11 LOHOUT
TSSOP
Pin Configurations continued at end of data sheet.
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MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
General Description
The MAX2320/MAX2321/MAX2322/MAX2324/MAX2326/
MAX2327 high-performance silicon germanium (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 six ICs: four operate at
both cellular and PCS frequencies, one operates at cellular frequencies, and one at PCS frequencies (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.
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
VCC to GND ...........................................................-0.3V to +4.3V
Digital Input Voltage to GND ......................-0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V)
RF Input Signals ...........................................................1.0V peak
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70C)
20-Pin TSSOP-EP (derate 80mW/C above +70C)........6.4W
Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40C to +85C
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to
absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSMAX2320/MAX2321/MAX2326
(VCC = +2.7V to +3.6V, RRBIAS = RRLNA = 20k, no RF signals applied, BUFFEN = low, LO buffer outputs connected to VCC through
50 resistors, all other RF and IF outputs connected to VCC, TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VCC =
+2.75V and TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
PARAMETER
Supply Voltage
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
ICC
High-gain,
low-linearity
paging modes
Low-gain,
high-linearity
modes
PCS band
Cellular band
PCS band
Cellular band
PCS band
ILOBUF
ISHDN
UNITS
+3.6
20
25.3
MAX2321
24
30.8
MAX2320/1
20
25.3
MAX2326
21
25.5
19.5
MAX2320/6
15
MAX2321
19
25
MAX2320/1
15
19.5
MAX2326
15.5
20
MAX2320/6
17
21.5
MAX2321
21
26
17
21.5
17.5
21.5
14
18.5
Cellular band
MAX2320/1
7.5
Cellular band
MAX2326
5.5
8.5
PCS band
MAX2320/1/6
7.5
0.1
20
Cellular band
MAX
MAX2320/6
MAX2320/1
MAX2326
FM mode
TYP
+2.7
High-gain,
high-linearity
modes
MIN
VCC
(Note 1)
mA
VIH
VIL
0.6
IIH
IIL
2.0
mA
-35
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SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
(VCC = +2.7V to +3.6V, RRBIAS = RRLNA = 20k, no RF signals applied, BUFFEN = low, LO buffer outputs connected to VCC through
50 resistors, all other RF and IF outputs connected to VCC, TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VCC =
+2.75V and TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
PARAMETER
Supply Voltage
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
VCC
ICC
TYP
+2.7
High-gain,
high-linearity
modes
PCS band
(MAX2322)
High-gain,
low-linearity
paging modes
PCS band
(MAX2322)
Low-gain,
high-linearity
modes
PCS band
(MAX2322)
MAX
UNITS
+3.6
LOX2 = low
20
25.3
LOX2 = high
24
30.8
20
25.3
LOX2 = low
15
19.5
LOX2 = high
19
25
15
19.5
LOX2 = low
17
21.5
LOX2 = high
21
26
17
21.5
14.5
18.5
7.5
mA
0.1
20
ILOBUF
ISHDN
(Note 1)
2.0
mA
VIH
VIL
0.6
IIH
IIL
VOH
MAX2324 only
VOL
MAX2324 only
IOH
MAX2324 only
IOL
-35
1.7
V
0.4
30
V
A
-100
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSMAX2327
(VCC = +2.7V to +3.6V, RRBIAS = RRLNA = 20k, no RF signals applied, BUFFEN = low, LO buffer outputs connected to VCC through
50 resistors, all other RF and IF outputs connected to VCC, TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at
VCC = +2.75V and TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
PARAMETER
Supply Voltage
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
+2.7
High-gain mode
MAX
UNITS
+3.6
PCS band
15
19.5
Cellular band
15
19.5
14.5
18.5
7.5
mA
0.1
20
ICC
ILOBUF
ISHDN
(Note 1)
FM mode
2.0
mA
VIH
VIL
0.6
IIH
IIL
-35
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DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSMAX2322/MAX2324
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSMAX2320/MAX2321/MAX2326
(MAX232_ EV kit, VCC = +2.75V, fLNAINH = fMIXINH = 1960MHz, fLNAINL = fMIXINL = 881MHz, fLOLIN = 1091MHz (digital mode), fLOLIN =
991MHz (FM mode), fLOHIN = 1750MHz (MAX2320, MAX2322 with LOX2 = low, MAX2326 with BAND = low, MAX2327), fLLOHIN =
1085MHz (MAX2321 with BAND = low, MAX2322 with LOX2 = high), fLOHIN = 1091MHz (MAX2321 with BAND = high), fLOHIN =
2182MHz (MAX2326 with BAND = high), LO input power = -7dBm (MAX2320/MAX2326), 50 system, TA = +25C, unless otherwise
noted.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
-3
TYP
+3
MAX
UNITS
Low-Band RF
Frequency Range
(Note 3)
800
1000
MHz
High-Band RF
Frequency Range
(Note 3)
1800
2500
MHz
Low-Band LO
Frequency Range
(Note 3)
700
1150
MHz
High-Band LO
Frequency Range
(Note 3)
1600
2300
MHz
50
400
MHz
IF Frequency Range
(Note 3)
LNA PERFORMANCE
HIGH-GAIN, HIGH-LINEARITY MODES (Note 1)
TA = +25C
Gain (Note 4)
G
TA = -40C to
+85C
TA = -40C to
+85C
13
14.5
16
Cellular
14
15
16
PCS
Cellular
11.5
14.5
17
13
15
16.5
PCS
0.5
Cellular
0.5
1.8
2.1
Cellular
1.3
1.4
1.5
NF
Input Third-Order
Intercept (Notes 5, 6)
IIP3
TA = TMIN to TMAX
POUT
1dB
TA = TMIN to TMAX
dB
dB
PCS
Noise Figure
(Note 5)
PCS
PCS
+8
Cellular
+8
PCS
-11
-10
Cellular
-11
-10
dB
dBm
dBm
PCS
13.5
Cellular
14.5
TA = -40C
to +85C
PCS
0.5
Cellular
0.5
dB
dB
PCS
1.9
2.1
2.2
Cellular
1.4
1.5
1.6
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Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
(MAX232_ EV kit, VCC = +2.75V, fLNAINH = fMIXINH = 1960MHz, fLNAINL = fMIXINL = 881MHz, fLOLIN = 1091MHz (digital mode), fLOLIN =
991MHz (FM mode), fLOHIN = 1750MHz (MAX2320, MAX2322 with LOX2 = low, MAX2326 with BAND = low, MAX2327), fLLOHIN =
1085MHz (MAX2321 with BAND = low, MAX2322 with LOX2 = high), fLOHIN = 1091MHz (MAX2321 with BAND = high), fLOHIN =
2182MHz (MAX2326 with BAND = high), LO input power = -7dBm (MAX2320/MAX2326), 50 system, TA = +25C, unless otherwise
noted.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
-3
PCS
Input Third-Order
Intercept (Notes 5, 6)
TYP
+3
MAX
+6.5
Cellular
UNITS
dBm
+6
PCS
-2
Cellular
TA = -40C to
+85C
NF
Input Third-Order
Intercept (Notes 5, 6)
IIP3
dB
-1.5
PCS
0.5
Cellular
0.5
dB
PCS
5.5
Cellular
4.25
4.5
PCS
+10.5
+11.5
+12.5
Cellular
+11.5
+12.5
+13.5
dB
dBm
MIXER PERFORMANCE
HIGH-GAIN, HIGH-LINEARITY, AND LOW-GAIN MODES (Note 1)
TA = +25C, PCS
Gain (Note 4)
TA = -40C to
+85C, PCS
Without doubler
11
11.8
12.5
13.2
14
10.5
11.1
12
12.9
13.5
Without doubler
10
10.8
12.5
14.3
15.3
With doubler
9.6
10.4
12
13.1
14.3
12
127
13.4
14.0
14.7
11.3
11.9
13.4
15.5
16.5
With doubler
TA = +25C, cellular
TA = -40C to +85C, cellular
Gain Variation Over
Temperature Relative to
+25C (Note 5)
TA = -40C to
+85C
PCS
Noise Figure
NF
Cellular
Input Third-Order
Intercept (Notes 5, 6)
Input dB Compression
IIP3
PCS,
TA = TMIN to TMAX
PCS
Cellular
Without doubler
7.5
7.8
11
12.3
13.5
Without divider
7.5
8.1
8.5
7.8
8.4
8.8
Without doubler
1.8
2.4
+4
With doubler
1.4
2.8
+4.7
1.8
3.2
Cellular,
TA = TMIN to TMAX
PCS
Cellular
dB
With doubler
With divider
TA = TMIN to TMAX
-11
-10
-12
-10.7
dB
dB
dBm
dBm
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SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(MAX232_ EV kit, VCC = +2.75V, fLNAINH = fMIXINH = 1960MHz, fLNAINL = fMIXINL = 881MHz, fLOLIN = 1091MHz (digital mode), fLOLIN =
991MHz (FM mode), fLOHIN = 1750MHz (MAX2320, MAX2322 with LOX2 = low, MAX2326 with BAND = low, MAX2327), fLLOHIN =
1085MHz (MAX2321 with BAND = low, MAX2322 with LOX2 = high), fLOHIN = 1091MHz (MAX2321 with BAND = high), fLOHIN =
2182MHz (MAX2326 with BAND = high), LO input power = -7dBm (MAX2320/MAX2326), 50 system, TA = +25C, unless otherwise
noted.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
-3
TYP
+3
MAX
UNITS
Without doubler
10.6
11.3
12
12.1
12.8
With doubler
10.2
10.8
11.5
12.4
13.1
11.2
12.1
13
13.8
14.7
Cellular Band
Gain Variation Over
Temperature Relative
to +25C
TA = -40C to
+85C
PCS
Noise Figure
NF
Cellular
Input Third-Order
Intercept
PCS
IIP3
PCS
Cellular
Without doubler
7.2
7.5
7.6
With doubler
(Note 7)
10.5
12
13.4
7.2
7.6
7.5
7.7
8.1
dB
dB
Without divider
With divider
Without doubler
dB
+1
With doubler
+2.2
Cellular
dBm
+1.0
FM MODE (Note 1)
Gain (Note 4)
Noise Figure
NF
Input Third-Order
Intercept (Notes 5, 6)
IIP3
TA = +25C
9.7
10.4
11.2
11.9
12.7
TA = -40C to +85C
7.8
9.0
11.2
14.0
15.4
10.6
11.1
11.5
TA = -40C to +85C
2.3
3.2
4.9
dB
dB
dBm
-12
BUFFEN = GND
-44
dBm
-31
dBc
-50
dBm
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MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
HGLL
10
MAX2320 toc02
LGHL
15
HGLL
10
HGHL
HGLL, FM
LGHL
50
100
-50
50
LGHL
100
TEMPERATURE (C)
MAX2320 toc06
TEMPERATURE (C)
MAX2320 toc04
HGLL
HGHL
HGHL
HGHL
HGLL
HGLL, FM
LGHL
LGHL
ALL MODES
ALL MODES
MAX2320 toc09
160
0.80
CAPACITANCE
120
100
0.70
0.60
80
60
RESISTANCE
40
0.50
0.40
20
0
0
0.30
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
FREQUENCY (MHz)
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140
PARALLEL RESISTANCE (k)
MAX2320 toc08
-50
MAX2320 toc07
LGHL
15
HGHL
20
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
HGHL
20
25
MAX2320 toc01
25
MAX2320 toc03
50
0.7
40
RESISTANCE
30
20
0.6
0.5
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
14
TA = +25C
TA = +85C
13
11
11
10
10
4
10
12
14
14
HGHL
12
13
HGHL, FM
8
6
LGHL
0
20
LGHL
-3
850
870
890
910
1900
1950
2000
FREQUENCY (MHz)
FREQUENCY (MHz)
15
14
13
12
11
17
TA = +85C
9
8
7
16
IIP3 (dBm)
16
10
MAX2320 TOC17
17
18
MAXIMUM AVAILABLE GAIN (dB)
MAX2320 TOC16
18
15
14
TA = -40C
TA = +25C
6
5
4
3
2
13
1
12
10
700
750
800
850
900
FREQUENCY (MHz)
-1
-2
15
11
10
HGLL, FM
HGHL
15
10
14
GAIN (dB)
13
11
10
GAIN (dB)
14
16
16
12
GAIN (dB)
15
TA = +25C
TA = +85C
13
12
FREQUENCY (MHz)
16
14
12
MAX2320toc14
15
15
10
0
TA = -40C
16
MAX2320toc15
0.8
60
17
GAIN (dB)
0.9
70
16
GAIN (dB)
80
TA = -40C
MAX2320toc18
1.0
CAPACITANCE
PARALLEL CAPACITANCE (pF)
90
MAX2320toc11
MAX2320 toc10
100
FM MIXER IF
PORT IMPEDANCE
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950
1000
0
0
10
LNA CURRENT (mA)
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20
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VCC = 3.6V
10
VCC = 2.7V
4
2
TA = +25C
6
4
-2
-4
-2
VCC = 3V
VCC = 2.7V
0
-2
-6
-4
6
10
12
14
16
-4
4
18
10
12
14
16
18
10
12
14
16
12
11.2mA
1.7
9mA
1.6
NOISE FIGURE (dB)
10
HGHL
HGLL
6
4
1.5
7mA
1.4
1.3
1.45
1.40
NOISE FIGURE (dB)
LGHL
5.6mA
1.0
-40
-30
-20
1.25
1.10
850
-10
1.30
1.15
1.1
1.35
1.20
1.2
860
870
880
890
900
910
850
860
870
880
890
900
FREQUENCY (MHz)
FREQUENCY (MHz)
5.6mA
1.6
1.5
1.4
1940
1960
1980
FREQUENCY (MHz)
1.85
2000
2020
1.80
1.75
1.70
1.65
1.60
14.5
14.0
CONVERSION GAIN (dB)
1.7
1.90
7mA
15.0
MAX2320toc26
1.9
1.8
1.95
MAX2320 toc25
11.2mA
910
MAX2320toc27
2.0
18
MAX2320toc24
1.8
MAX2320 toc22
14
1920
MAX2320toc23
IIP3 (dBm)
8
TA = -40C
IIP3 (dBm)
IIP3 (dBm)
IIP3 (dBm)
VCC = 3.6V
10
6
VCC = 3V
TA = +85C
12
MAX2320toc20
12
10
MAX2320toc19
14
13.5
13.0
12.5
12.0
11.5
1.55
11.0
1.50
10.5
10.0
1.45
1920
1940
1960
1980
FREQUENCY (MHz)
2000
2020
11
16
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12.5
12
11
TA = -45C, LOW SIDE LO
10
9
8
11.5
11
12.0
11.5
11
16
11
16
CELLULAR-BAND
HGHL MIXER CONVERSION
GAIN vs. INPUT FREQUENCY
10
12.0
HGHL, HIGH SIDE LO
HGLL, LOW SIDE LO
11.0
HGLL, HIGH SIDE LO
10.5
12
10.0
-20
-15
-10
-5
-19
8
6
4
9.0
10
9.5
MAX2320 toc33
MAX2320toc32
12.5
11.5
14
11
12
13.0
MAX2320toc31
13
-14
-9
-4
700
800
900
1000
CELLULAR-BAND HGHL
MIXER IIP3 vs. CURRENT
CELLULAR-BAND HGHL
MIXER IIP3 vs. CURRENT
12
TA = +85C,
TA = +85C, LOW SIDE LO
HIGH SIDE LO
MAX2320 toc36
MAX2320 toc34
14
5
4
10
IIP3 (dBm)
8
6
TA = +25C,
TA = +25C,
LOW SIDE LO
HIGH SIDE LO
TA = -40C, LOW SIDE LO
2
0
4
2
-2
-4
1700
1900
2100
2300
2500
IIP (dBm)
12.5
14
10
13.0
11.0
6
16
13.5
11.0
MAX2320 toc30
13
VCC = +3.0V,
VCC = +2.7V, LOW SIDE LO
HIGH SIDE LO
14.0
MAX2320 toc35
13.0
14
CONVERSION GAIN (dB)
13.5
15
MAX2320 toc28
14.0
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2
1
0
-1
-2
11
MIXER CURRENT (mA)
16
11
MIXER CURRENT (mA)
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1
LOW SIDE LO, HGLL
-1
-2
3
LOW SIDE LO,
LOW SIDE LO, FM
HGHL AND LGHL
-3
-20
-15
-14
-10
-6
-2
10
11
16
4
IIP3 (dB)
11
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
16
6
IIP3 (dBm)
4
3
0
-35
-30
-25
-20
-15
-18
-10
-14
-10
-6
-2
10
CELLULAR-BAND FM MIXER
NOISE FIGURE vs. LO INPUT LEVEL
LOW SIDE LO
10
12
8
HIGH SIDE LO
LOW SIDE LO
8
6
4
HIGH SIDE LO
-17
-12
-7
-2
LO SIDE LO
10
HIGH SIDE LO
8
6
4
2
14
12
10
16
12
14
MAX2320 toc43
14
MAX2320 toc44
IIP3 (dBm)
-4
-18
-10
-2
MAX2320 toc41
-30
MAX2320 toc40
-35
-5
TA = +25C,
HIGH SIDE LO
-4
MAX2320toc45
10
4
IIP3 (dBm)
IIP3 (dBm)
MAX2320 toc39
MAX2320toc42
IIP3 (dBm)
MAX2320toc37
0
-17
-12
-7
-2
-17
-12
-7
-2
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10
HIGH SIDE LO
8
6
12
LOW SIDE LO
10
HIGH SIDE LO
8
6
LOW SIDE LO
-5
OUTPUT LEVEL (dBm)
12
MAX2320 toc47
14
MAX2320 toc46
14
CELLULAR-BAND LO BUFFER
OUTPUT LEVEL vs. INPUT LEVEL
MAX2320 toc48
-10
-15
TA = -45C TO +85C HIGH SIDE
AND LOW SIDE LO
-20
2
0
-17
-12
-7
-2
-25
-17
-12
-7
-2
-5
3RD HARMONIC
OUTPUT LEVEL (dBm)
-20
-30
-40
-10
2ND HARMONIC
-50
-10
-15
TA = -45C TO +85C
HIGH SIDE AND LOW
SIDE LO
-20
-60
-70
-25
-20
10
10
PCS-BAND MIXER
2 x 2 SPURIOUS REJECTION
-20
2ND HARMONIC
-40
-50
3RD HARMONIC
MAX2320toc52
-55
-57
2 x 2 SPURIOUS OUTPUT (dBc)
fLO = 1750MHz
-60
-59
-61
-63
-65
-67
HGHL, WITHOUT LO DOUBLER
-69
-71
-73
-70
-75
-20
-10
12
-10
-10
-30
-20
MAX2320 toc51
-10
10
80
MAX2320 toc50
fLO = 1091MHz
-10
HARMONIC POWER (dBm)
-20
PCS-BAND LO BUFFER
OUTPUT LEVEL vs. INPUT LEVEL
MAX2320 toc49
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90
100
110
120
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PIN
MAX2320
MAX2321
MAX2326
MAX2322
MAX2324
MAX2327
LNAOUTH
LNAOUTL
NAME
FUNCTION
RLNA
LNAINH
MODEOUT
LNAINL
SHDN
BAND
LIN
GAIN
MODE
LOLIN
LOHIN
10
10
10
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11
11
MAX2324
MAX2327
11
NAME
FUNCTION
LOHOUT
12
12
12
LOLOUT
13
13
13
FMOUT
13
LOX2
14
14
14
14
VCC
15
15
15
15
BUFFEN
16, 17
16, 17
16, 17
CDMA-,
CDMA+
CDMA Mixer Differential Outputs. Require pullup inductors and series capacitors as part of the
matching network.
16, 17
IFOUT+,
IFOUT-
18
19
14
MAX2322
PIN
18
18
19
18
19
RBIAS
MIXINL
20
20
20
MIXINH
2, 5, 9, 12,
19
1, 10, 11, 20
N.C.
Slug
Slug
Slug
Slug
GND
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Low-Noise Amplifier
Within its operating bands, each device in the
MAX2320 family (except the MAX2327) has three
modes of LNA operation: high gain, high linearity
(HGHL); high gain, low linearity (HGLL); and low gain,
high linearity (LGHL). The logic inputs control the LNA
mode as described in the AC Electrical Characteristics.
Use HGHL mode when extra-high LNA linearity is
required for cross-modulation suppression. Use HGLL
mode when the transmitter is off and cross-modulation
is not a concern. When the LNA changes modes, the
input VSWR change is minimal. Use LGHL mode for
receiving large signals and when high sensitivity is not
required. The MAX2327 LNA has only an HGLL mode.
Adjust the HGHL mode LNA linearity by changing
R RLNA , and adjust linearity of the other modes by
changing RRBIAS.
Downconverter
The downconverters in these devices are double-balanced mixers. The PCS-band mixer and digital cellularband mixer share the same IF output ports. The cellular
band FM mixer has its own IF output to feed a different
filter. Adjust the downconverter linearity and current by
changing RRBIAS (see Typical Operating Characteristics). When the linearity requirement is high, the mode
control inputs increase the current in the downconverter. When the linearity requirement is not high, the current is lower.
LO Output Buffers
The BUFFEN logic input turns the open-collector LO
output buffers on and off. This feature saves current if
the buffers are not required.
Operational Modes
Each device has logic input pins that control the different operational modes listed in Tables 15.
MAX2320/MAX2321/MAX2326 Operation
The MAX2320/MAX2321/MAX2326 are dual-band, triplemode receivers that amplify and downconvert cellularand PCS-band signals. They consist of cellular and PCS
LNAs; cellular digital, cellular FM, and PCS digital mixers; and cellular and PCS LO buffers. The MAX2321 has
an LO frequency doubler on-chip, so a single cellularband VCO can be used for both the cellular- and PCSband mixers. Selecting the PCS path activates the LO
frequency doubler. The MAX2326 has an LO divide-bytwo circuit, so a single PCS-band VCO can be used for
both the cellular and PCS mixers. Selecting the cellular
path activates the LO divide-by-two circuit. Three logic
input pinsBAND, GAIN, and LINcontrol eight operational modes of the LNAs and mixers. The modes are
summarized in Table 1.
BAND
GAIN
LIN
Shutdown. The entire part is shut down except for the LO buffer, which is controlled by BUFFEN.
Low-Gain, High-Linearity (LGHL) PCS Mode. The PCS LNA and mixer are in
LGHL mode.
High-Gain, Low-Linearity (HGLL) PCS Mode. The LNA and mixer are in HGLL
mode.
High-Gain, High-Linearity (HGHL) PCS Mode. The LNA and mixer are in
HGHL mode.
Low-Gain, High-Linearity (LGHL) Cellular Digital Mode. The cellular LNA and
mixer are in LGHL mode.
High-Gain, Low-Linearity (HGLL) Cellular Digital Mode. The cellular LNA and
mixer are in HGLL mode.
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MAX2322 Operation
The MAX2322 is a lower-cost PCS-only version that can
be installed as a drop-in replacement for the dual-band
versions. It consists of a PCS LNA, PCS mixer, pinselectable LO frequency doubler, and LO buffer. Logic
input SHDN = V CC / GND turns on/off the entire IC
except the LO buffer. The LOX2 logic input controls the
LO frequency doubler. LOX2 = GND disables the doubler when using a PCS band VCO, and LOX2 = VCC
activates the doubler when using a cellular-band VCO.
GAIN and LIN logic inputs control the MAX2322s three
operational modes, as summarized in Table 2.
MAX2324 Operation
The MAX2324 is a lower-cost cellular-only version that
can be installed as a drop-in replacement for the dualband versions. It consists of a cellular LNA, cellular digital mixer, cellular FM mixer, and LO buffer. A SHDN
logic input turns on/off the entire IC except the LO
buffer. GAIN and LIN logic inputs control the
MAX2324s three operational modes, as summarized in
Table 3.
MAX2327 Operation
The MAX2327 is similar to the MAX2320 except it only
features an HGLL mode, and either LO output buffer is
selectable during shutdown. It consists of PCS and cellular LNAs; PCS, cellular digital, and cellular FM mixers;
and PCS and cellular LO buffers. A SHDN logic input
turns on/off the entire IC except the LO buffer. BAND
and MODE logic inputs control the MAX2327s three
operational modes, as summarized in Table 4.
Applications Information
Cascaded LNA/Mixer Performance
The LNA and mixer design aims at optimizing cascaded performance in all gain and linearity modes. In highgain, high-linearity mode, both the LNA and mixer have
a low noise figure, high gain, and high linearity. The
LNA has high gain to minimize the noise contribution of
the mixer, thus increasing the receivers sensitivity and
extra-high linearity for superior cross-modulation suppression. The HGLL mode is used when the transmitter
is off and cross-modulation is not a concern. In lowgain, high-linearity mode, the received signal is strong
enough that linearity is the primary concern. The LNA
gain is reduced for higher system linearity. Tables 5
and 6 summarize the cascaded performance.
S Parameters
The S parameters are listed in Tables 711. An electronic copy is also available at www.maxim-ic.com
/MAX2320/S_table/.
16
LIN
Not used.
OPERATIONAL MODE
GAIN
LIN
MODE
Not used.
OPERATIONAL MODE
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noise figure. At the digital mixer outputs, keep the differential signal lines together and of equal length to ensure
signal balance. For best gain and noise performance, solder the slug evenly to the board ground plane.
HIGH GAIN,
LOW LINEARITY
25.4dB
Noise Figure
2.1dB
-8.9dBm
PARAMETER
LOW GAIN,
HIGH LINEARITY
FM
24.5dB
8.9dB
22.7dB
2.3dB
11.8dB
3.3dB
-10.6dBm
-6.8dBm
-6.8dBm
HIGH GAIN,
LOW LINEARITY
LOW GAIN
24dB
22.5dB
7.5dB
Noise Figure
2.6dB
3.0dB
12.4dB
-7.6dBm
-9.3dBm
7.1dBm
PARAMETER
S11
(mag)
S11
(phase)
S21
(mag)
S21
(phase)
S12
(mag)
S12
(phase)
S22
(mag)
S22
(phase)
700
0.579
-74.8
4.63
92.1
0.085
60.9
0.714
-34.7
750
0.548
-78.4
4.39
87.9
0.089
60.6
0.696
-35.9
800
0.534
-81.2
4.13
84.4
0.0908
60
0.689
-36.6
850
0.52
-83.7
3.88
81.9
0.096
60.1
0.683
-37.6
900
0.51
-86.1
3.7
79.4
0.099
58.8
0.677
-38.3
950
0.503
-88.5
3.5
76.6
0.104
58.3
0.674
-39.3
1000
0.496
-90.6
3.3
74.9
0.109
59.1
0.669
-40.8
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Layout Considerations
Keep RF signal lines as short as possible to minimize
losses and radiation. Use high-Q components for the LNA
input matching circuit to achieve the lowest possible
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Table 8. PCS LNA S Parameters in High-Gain, High-Linearity Mode
FREQUENCY
(MHz)
S11
(mag)
S11
(phase)
S21
(mag)
S21
(phase)
S12
(mag)
S12
(phase)
S22
(mag)
S22
(phase)
1700
0.46
-112
4.22
86
0.077
77
0.64
-51
1750
0.446
-113
4.07
88
0.082
77
0.64
-52
1800
0.44
-113
4.18
88
0.086
76
0.643
-52
1850
0.439
-113
4.23
84
0.09
77
0.657
-53
1900
0.434
-114
3.9
82
0.093
72
0.68
-55
1950
0.43
-115
3.82
84
0.09
75
0.673
-57
2000
0.423
-116
3.85
83
0.094
76
0.681
-58
2050
0.407
-115
3.82
83
0.098
76
0.69
-59
2100
0.391
-112
3.82
81
0.103
74
0.7
-61
2150
0.405
-106
3.68
79
0.101
71
0.695
-63
2200
0.467
-104
3.56
81
0.093
73
0.677
-64
2250
0.503
-107
3.67
82
0.094
79
0.683
-63
2300
0.525
-110
3.83
81
0.099
82
0.705
-64
2350
0.54
-112
3.88
78
0.1
86
0.727
-66
2400
0.55
-113
3.9
75
0.106
93
0.739
-67
2450
0.571
-113
3.79
73
0.126
99
0.754
-69
2500
0.614
-113
3.78
74
0.158
100
0.769
-71
18
FREQUENCY
(MHz)
S11
(mag)
S11
(phase)
700
0.853
-35.8
750
0.849
-38
800
0.846
-40.2
850
0.844
-42.2
900
0.843
-44.1
950
0.842
-46.3
1000
0.842
-48.5
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S11
(mag)
S11
(phase)
1700
0.865
-62
1750
0.864
-63
1800
0.865
-64
1850
0.867
-64
1900
0.863
-65
1950
0.862
-65
2000
0.861
-66
2050
0.879
-67
2100
0.86
-68
2150
0.858
-68
2200
0.854
-69
2250
0.85
-71
2300
0.845
-72
2350
0.838
-74
2400
0.83
-76
2450
0.825
-78
2500
0.805
-82
S22
(mag)
S22
(phase)
50
0.999
-1.10
100
0.999
110
0.999
130
FM MIXER
FREQUENCY
(MHz)
S22
(mag)
S22
(phase)
50
0.999
-1.69
-2.26
70
0.998
-2.38
-2.46
85
0.998
-2.92
0.998
-2.89
100
0.997
-3.38
150
0.998
-3.35
110
0.997
-3.71
200
0.998
-4.45
150
0.996
-4.97
210
0.998
-4.67
200
0.995
-6.49
250
0.997
-5.48
250
0.995
-7.82
300
0.997
-6.48
300
0.994
-9.06
350
0.996
-7.47
350
0.993
-10.28
400
0.996
-8.36
400
0.992
-11.40
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19
869MHz894MHz
C17
6800pF
4.7nH
1930MHz1990MHz
R11
30
C14
1.5pF
C1
100pF
R1
20k
L2
6.8nH
LNAOUTH
LNAOUTL
RLNA
MAX2320
LNAINH
VCC
MIXINH 20
MIXINL 19
C13
0.01F
RBIAS 18
PCS DUPLEXER
6800pF 1pF
CELLULAR
DUPLEXER
6800pF
L1
1.8nH
C2
100pF
C15
6800pF
C18
1pF
VCC
CDMA+ 17
L4
110nH
R5
20k
L5
110nH
C12
3.3pF
1.65nH
R4
2k
3.85nH
C11
3.3pF
CDMA- 16
5
TO VGA
210MHz
LNAINL
VCC
3.3pF
CELLULAR LO
6
LOGIC INPUTS
FROM
CELLULAR PA
DIPLEXER
FROM
PCS PA
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C3
100pF
BUFFEN 15
LOGIC
INPUT
VCC 14
LIN
GAIN
FMOUT 13
LOLIN
LOLOUT 12
L3
560nH
C9
1000pF
R6
7.5k
C8
4.7pF
FM
TO VGA
10 LOHIN
LOHOUT 11
85MHz
C7
100pF
51
R2
51
20
C10
1000pF
R3
C4
22pF
PCS LO
BAND
VCC
C5
100pF
BUFFERED
LO OUTPUTS
C6
22pF
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Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
MAX2321
(DUAL BAND, DUAL VCO INPUTS, LO DOUBLER, DUAL IF OUTPUTS, AND LO BUFFER)
C19 869MHz894MHz
2.7pF
C17
6800pF
4.7nH
4.7nH
C18
1pF
VCC
R11
30
C14
1.5pF
L6
5.6nH
L1
1.8nH
C1
100pF
R1
20k
L2
6.8nH
C2
100pF
C15
6800pF
LNAOUTH
LNAOUTL
MAX2321
MIXINH 20
MIXINL 19
6800pF
1pF
CELLULAR
DUPLEXER
6800pF
RLNA
3.85nH
C12
3.9pF
184MHz
C11
3.9pF
CDMA- 16
5
LNAINL
BAND
TO VGA
VCC
LOGIC INPUTS
FROM
CELLULAR PA
FROM
PCS PA
CDMA+ 17
L5
120nH
R4
2k
C3
100pF
CELLULAR LO
LNAINH
L4
120nH
R5
20k
1.65nH
3.3pF
DIPLEXER
C13
0.01F
RBIAS 18
PCS DUPLEXER
4
VCC
C4
100pF
BUFFEN 15
LOGIC
INPUT
VCC 14
LIN
C10
1000pF
x2
8
GAIN
FMOUT 13
LOLIN
LOLOUT 12
10 LOHIN
LOHOUT 11
C7
100pF
R2
51
VCC
R2
51
L3
270nH
C5
100pF
C9
1000pF
R6
7.5k
C8
2.2pF
BUFFERED
LO OUTPUTS
FM
TO VGA
184MHz
C6
22pF
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21
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
C16
1pF
C14
6800pF
L6
5.6nH
VCC
C13
1.5pF
1930MHz1990MHz
R11
30
VCC
L1
1.8nH
C1
100pF
R1
20k
LNAOUTH
N.C.
RLNA
LNAINH
MAX2322
MIXINH 20
N.C. 19
RBIAS 18
R4
20k
R3
2k
5
N.C.
CDMA- 16
SHDN
BUFFEN 15
LIN
GAIN
N.C.
210MHz
LOGIC
INPUT
LOX2 13
C8
1000pF
LOGIC
INPUT
N.C. 12
C6
22pF
LOHOUT 11
VCC
R2
51
22
VCC
C4
100pF
10 LOHIN
TO VGA
C10
3.3pF
VCC 14
x2
PCS OR
CELLULAR
LO
C11
3.3pF
CDMA+ 17
1.65nH
LOGIC INPUTS
FROM PCS PA
6800pF 1pF
L5
110nH
L4
110nH
PCS DUPLEXER
C12
0.01F
BUFFERED
LO OUTPUT
C5
100pF
______________________________________________________________________________________
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
MAX2324
(CELLULAR BAND, DUAL IF OUTPUTS)
C15 869MHz894MHz
2.7pF
C14
6800pF
4.7nH
VCC
R11
30
L1
6.8nH
R1
20k
C1
100pF
LOGIC OUTPUT
CELLULAR
DUPLEXER
6800pF
N.C.
LNAOUTL
3
4
RLNA
MODEOUT
MAX2324
VCC
N.C. 20
MIXINL 19
C12
0.01F
RBIAS 18
CDMA+ 17
R5
20k
L4
270nH
L5
270nH
R4
2k
3.85nH
6
LOGIC INPUTS
FROM
CELLULAR PA
TO VGA
85MHz
LNAINL
VCC
3.3pF
C3
100pF
CELLULAR
LO
C10
8.2pF
CDMA- 16
5
C11
8.2pF
SHDN
BUFFEN 15
LOGIC
INPUT
VCC 14
LIN
GAIN
FMOUT 13
LOLIN
LOLOUT 12
C9
1000pF
C8
1000pF
L3
560nH
R6
7.5k
C8
4.7pF
FM
TO VGA
C6
100pF
10 N.C.
N.C. 11
R3
51
BUFFERED
LO OUTPUT
85MHz
VCC
C4
100pF
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23
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
C19
2.7pF
C17
6800pF
4.7nH
C15
6800pF
C18
1pF
VCC
R11
30
L6
5.6nH
L1
1.8nH
L2
6.8nH
C1
100pF
R1
20k
C2
100pF
PCS DUPLEXER
LNAOUTH
LNAOUTL
3
4
1.65nH
1pF
6800pF
CELLULAR
DUPLEXER
3.85nH
6800pF
5
FROM
CELLULAR PA
AMPS
LO
PCS
LO
LOGIC INPUTS
3.3pF
DIPLEXER
C14
1.5pF
1930MHz1990MHz
FROM
PCS PA
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
C3
100pF
C4
22pF
VCC
MAX2326
MIXINH 20
MIXINL 19
C13
0.01F
RBIAS 18
RLNA
LNAINH
CDMA+ 17
L5
120nH
R4
2k
BAND
LIN
GAIN
LOLIN
10 LOHIN
TO VGA
184MHz
LNAINL
C12
3.9pF
C11
3.9pF
CDMA- 16
VCC
BUFFEN 15
LOGIC
INPUT
VCC 14
/2
C10
1000pF
C9
1000pF
L3
270nH
R6
7.5k
C8
2.2pF
FM
FMOUT 13
TO VGA
LOLOUT
/2
LOHOUT 11
184MHz
C7
100pF
R3
51
VCC
R2
51
24
L4
120nH
R5
20k
C5
100pF
BUFFERED
LO OUTPUTS
C6
22pF
______________________________________________________________________________________
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
MAX2327
(DUAL BAND, DUAL VCO INPUTS, AND SEPARATELY CONTROLLED VCO BUFFERS)
C17 869MHz894MHz
2.7pF
C15
6800pF
4.7nH
C16
1pF
VCC
1930MHz1990MHz
C14
6800pF
1.5pF
L6
5.6nH
VCC
L1
1.8nH
C1
100pF
L2
6.8nH
C2
100pF
PCS SWITCH
6800pF
LNAOUTH
LNAOUTL
3
1.65nH
N.C.
LNAINH
MAX2327
MIXINH 20
MIXINL 19
IFOUT+ 17
1pF
LOGIC INPUTS
FROM
CELLULAR PA
FROM
PCS PA
3.85nH
3.3pF
DIPLEXER
C3
100pF
AMPS LO
C4
100pF
PCS1900 LO
L4
56nH
R5
20k
L5
56nH
C11
1.5pF
IFOUT- 16
5
LNAINL
BAND
C12
1.5pF
PCS1900
R4
2k
CELLULAR
DUPLEXER
6800pF
C13
0.01F
RBIAS 18
400MHz
VCC
BUFFEN 15
SHDN
VCC 14
MODE
FMOUT 13
LOLIN
LOLOUT 12
LOGIC
INPUT
TO VGA
C10
1000pF
L3
560nH
C9
1000pF
R6
7.5k C8
4.7pF
FM
TO VGA
10 LOHIN
LOHOUT 11
83MHz
C7
100pF
R3
51
VCC
R2
51
C5
100pF
BUFFERED
LO OUTPUTS
C6
22pF
______________________________________________________________________________________
25
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
20 MIXINH
N.C. 2
19 N.C.
RLNA 3
MAX2322
SHDN 6
LIN 7
20 N.C.
LNAOUTL 2
18 RBIAS
LNAINH 4
N.C. 5
N.C. 1
19 MIXINL
RLNA 3
17 CDMA+
MODEOUT 4
16 CDMA-
LNAINL 5
15 BUFFEN
SHDN 6
14 VCC
18 RBIAS
17 CDMA+
MAX2324
16 CDMA15 BUFFEN
LIN 7
14 VCC
GAIN 8
13 LOX2
GAIN 8
13 FMOUT
N.C. 9
12 N.C.
LOLIN 9
12 LOLOUT
LOHIN 10
11 LOHOUT
N.C. 10
TSSOP
11 N.C.
TSSOP
LNAOUTH 1
20 MIXINH
LNAOUTL 2
19 MIXINL
18 RBIAS
N.C. 3
17 IFOUT+
LNAINH 4
LNAINL 5
MAX2327
16 IFOUT-
BAND 6
15 BUFFEN
SHDN 7
14 VCC
MODE 8
13 FMOUT
LOLIN 9
12 LOLOUT
LOHIN 10
11 LOHOUT
TSSOP
Chip Information
TRANSISTOR COUNT: 1315
26
______________________________________________________________________________________
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
TSSOP.EPS
______________________________________________________________________________________
27
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
Package Information
MAX2320/21/22/24/26/27
Adjustable, High-Linearity,
SiGe Dual-Band LNA/Mixer ICs
NOTES
28
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