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Direct Quadrature Modulator Extends Dynamic Range Performance of Wireless Transmitters

(Technology News, 07 May 2009 )

Linear Technology Corp.'s latest low frequency direct conversion quadrature modulator offers superior linearity performance and low noise to enhance the dynamic range performance of basestation transmitters. The LTC5598 27.7dBm OIP3 (Output 3rd Order Intercept) and 74dBm OIP2 (Output 2nd Order Intercept) performance. In addition, the device has an exceptionally low noise floor of -160dBm/Hz at a 5dBm output level. Moreover, the LTC5598 provides -50.4dBc image rejection and a carrier leakage of -55dBm. It consumes 20 percent less power compared to its closest competitor. The combination of function and performance enables design of compact, high performance transmitters for wireless infrastructure equipment.

The LTC5598 has outstanding dynamic range performance, from low frequency to above 1GHz, making it ideal for point-to-point broadband microwave links, 450MHz and 700MHz LTE basestation transmitters, 800MHz GSM/900MHz EDGE basestation transmitters, 880MHz CDMA2000 basestations, video and cable broadband modulators, multiband military radios, 900MHz multiprotocol RFID readers and satellite transmitters. It is also uniquely capable of operating down to 5MHz, enabling many very low-frequency applications such as 13.56MHz RFID and contactless readers, telemetry, military communications and medical instrumentation.

The LTC5598 integrates two matched, high linearity double-balanced mixers and a broadband precision quadrature phase-shifter with buffered LO. The phase-shifter maintains an accurate 90° phase relationship between the I and the Q mixers' LO inputs to provide excellent image rejection over a wide frequency range. The I and Q input bandwidth of over 400MHz supports virtually all broadband digital transmission requirements. For ease of use, the two mixer outputs are summed into a single-ended, 50Ω terminated RF output.

The LTC5598 operates from a single 5V supply. It runs on a quiescent current of 168mA, consuming 20 percent less power than other comparable modulators. The LTC5598 provides a power-down feature with turn-on and turn-off time of 75ns and 10ns, respectively, supporting TDD (Time Division Duplex) type transmitters. When the chip is disabled with a logic LOW applied to its ENABLE input pin, the device draws a typical shutdown current of 43µA. The LTC5598 comes in a 24-lead, 4x4mm QFN surface mount package.

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