Milpitas, CA — A new RF active mixer from Linear Technology provides linearity and signal-to-noise performance matching that of passive mixers, allowing designers to build 3G cellular basestations ...
Analog Devices' newest RF/IF (radio/intermediate frequency) integrated circuit is an active receive mixer ideal for the demanding signal processing requirements within wireless infrastructure designs.
RF designers have traditionally used passive down-conversion mixers to achieve good signal linearity and spurious performance in receiver design. Integrated RF mixer suppliers like Maxim, Analog ...
Posting input IP3 specs of +20 dBm and +17 dBm at 950 and 1,900 MHz, respectively, and working with frequencies up to 3 GHz, the LT5512 high linearity, down-converting active mixer is said to offer ...
Radio-frequency (RF) technology is revolutionized almost daily. This loud and noisy revolution has attracted lots of attention. Most of that attention focuses on the glamorous DSPs and highly ...
View the LTC5562 product page, download data sheet, order samples and evaluation boards: http://www.linear.com/product/LTC5562?adicid=PRLS_EU_P57069. Analog Devices ...
Frequency mixing is one of the most critical sections of the signal chain and, in the past, many applications were limited by the performance of a mixer – frequency range, conversion loss and ...
The LTC5562 from Analog Devices is designed to be used in either frequency upconversion or downconversion applications. With a conversion gain of 2dB, the device is said to draw 40mA nominal operating ...