RF mixers / multipliers from Analog Devices include both active and passive as well as broadband and narrowband products. These devices promise high-performance and flexibility to help you achieve your target specifications, reduce design time, and optimize your design costs. With leading specifications including speed, dynamic range, noise figure under blocking, SFDR as well as ESD performance, ADI's RF mixers and multipliers help to raise the bar within RF systems.
Videos
ADL5811 and ADL5812 Wideband Passive Mixers |
Tutorials & Webcasts
Solutions for Fitting High Performance RF Signal Chains into Small Spaces
This webinar will present the current state of integration of RF IC technology, with a focus on the challenges that non-handset-based wireless equipment designers face as they strive for more functionality in smaller spaces, sometimes with the added headache of having to implement broadband transceivers that can be reused at multiple frequencies.
Interfacing RF Components
Few things are as critical to the success to any RF design as the interfacing of the stages within the receiver and transmitter. Harmonics, undesired attenuation, and other deficiencies can manifest themselves in a circuit in which the stages are not properly connected. This webcast will introduce the best practices that will help you get the most out of your RF circuit.
Technical Articles
The Differential-signal Advantage for Communications System Design
Understand how differential signal chains and architectures can improve system performance in challenging applications. (RF Designline, 2/1/2010)
Integrated Devices Arm Infrastructure Radios
These highly integrated circuits combine PLLs, VCOs, modulators, and mixers using an advanced SiGe BiCMOS process to save space without sparing electrical performance. (Microwaves & RF, September 2009)
Medical Devices Get A Prescription For Wafer-Level Chip-Scale Packaging
You no longer need to go to the hospital for your next medical treatment. Now, you can carry medical devices wherever you go—and that means small size and low-power design requirements. (Electronic Design, July 23, 2009)
Double DAC Rate by Using Mixers as Switches by Randall Carver, Analog Devices,Inc. (EDN Design Idea, 2/5/2004)
Designing With Single-Ended Passive Mixers By Eric J. Newman Analog Devices, Inc. (RF Globalnet, 8/17/2005)
Brochures & Bulletins
Data Sheets
Parametric Search
Mixers
Mixers with Integrated LOs
Multipliers
Tools
ADIsimPLL™
Video: ADIsimPLL™
S-Parameters
AD8343 S-Parameters (htm, 35 kB)
The S2P file provides differential impedance measurements. The S2P port assignments are as follows:
Port 1: differential input
Port 2: differential output
In most cases the 2-port data will be all you'll need to develop matching networks for the AD8343. LO port can be considered as a 50 ohm input.
ADL5391: S-Parameters (zip, 309 kB)
ADL5390: Class S Parameters (zip, 151 kB)
Utilities & Conversions
VRMS / dBm / dBu / dBV calculator
A utility to convert between standard units of power measurement and signal strength.
RF Impedance Matching Tool
This calculator matches a known complex load to a desired impedance at a given frequency. Computes component values and displays a sample circuit of the matching network.
EngineerZone Support Community
Circuits from the Lab
CN-0140: High Performance, Dual Channel IF Sampling Receiver
RF Mixers Application Notes
AN-0974: Multicarrier TD-SCMA Feasibility (pdf, 634 kB)
AN-778: Using the PRUP Pin on the AD607 and AD61009 (pdf, 48 kB)
The Analog Filter Wizard™ helps you design a low-pass, high-pass, band-pass or band-stop filter with actual op amps. It then simulates the filter’s performance with these op amps in real time. You can ask the tool to optimize for power, noise, or voltage range, and it will pick op amps and passive components appropriately. Or you can adjust the components manually yourself.
The photodiode web tool helps you select and design the best circuit for your application. To use the tool, enter the specifications of your light input, including intensity, spectral band, and the required signal bandwidth. These inputs will narrow down the available photodiode part numbers.
View all tools available for Analog Devices' Amplifiers products.
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The ADIsimADC tool is an aid to help in the selection of Analog to Digital Converterse (ADC's), perform evaluations and assist with troubleshooting. The tool uses typical data values to mathematically model the general behavior of the selected ADC. It allows a user to apply input signals, set encode (sample) rates and simulate FFT's on a selected ADC. It is useful for checking the SNR, SFDR, SINAD, THD, ENOB etc. of a selected ADC.
ADIsimDAC assists the user with finding Analog Devices' DACs and DAC Application Circuits. It takes user inputs along Typical Parametric Data to sort, select and suggest applicable DAC's, system components and circuit solutions.
View all tools available for Analog Devices' Data Converters products.
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ADIsimRF is an easy-to-use RF signal chain calculator. Cascaded Gain, Noise Figure, IP3 and P1dB as well as total power consumption are calculated. The number of stages can be varied up to a maximum of 15. Additional stages can be inserted at any point in teh signal chain and individual stages can be temporarily disabled or deleted. The calculator can be switched between Transmit Mode and Receive Mode where calculations are presented output-referred and input-referred respectively.
The ADIsimPLL design tool is a comprehensive and easy-to-use PLL synthesizer design and simulation tool. All key non-linear effects that can impact PLL performance can be simulated, including phase noise, Fractional-N spurs, and anti-backlash pulse. ADIsimPLL design tool eliminates time-consuming iterations from the PLL/synthesizer development process.
View all tools available for Analog Devices' RF ICs.
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ADIsimPower™ Voltage Regulator Design Tool produces custom DC-DC converter designs in about one minute. The user enters 5 inputs and chooses to optimize for efficiency, PCB space, cost, or part count. Output is a complete schematic, BOM, efficiency plot, and performance summary. A PDF summary and a blank PCB is offered for each design to facilitate fast prototyping to verify the design.
ADI's digital PWM (pulse-width modulation) power control and management devices provide designers with a highly integrated circuit architecture and the flexibility to configure system power-supply parameters in a matter of minutes using an intuitive GUI (graphical user interface). Power design egnineers with no prior programming experience can use the GUI to monitor and quickly adjust power functions such as frequency, timing, voltage settings, and protection limits.
View all tools available for Analog Devices' Power Management products.
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| Part# | Min RF Frequency (MHz) | Max RF Frequency (MHz) | P1dB (dBm) | Noise Figure (dB) | Conversion Gain | Output IP3 | LO Drive | LO Frequency | IF Frequency (MHz) | Supply Current | Max Pos Supply | Package |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADL5363 | 2.3GHz | 2.9GHz | 20dBm | 7.6dB | -7.7dB | 31dBm | 0dBm | 2330 to 3350 | dc to 450 | 100mA | 5.5V | 20-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5811 | 700MHz | 2.8GHz | 12.7dBm | 10.7dB | 7.5dB | 27.5dBm | 0dBm | 250 to 2800 | 30 to 450 | 185mA | 5.5V | 32-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5812 | 700MHz | 2.8GHz | 12.5dBm | 11.6dB | 6.7dB | 27.2dBm | 0dBm | 250 to 2800 | 30 to 450 | 412mA | 5.5V | 40-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5354 | 2.2GHz | 2.7GHz | 10.6dBm | 10.6dB | 8.6dB | 26.1dBm | 0dBm | 1750 to 2670 | 30 to 450 | 350mA | 5.25V | 36-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5353 | 2.2GHz | 2.7GHz | 10.4dBm | 9.8dB | 8.7dB | 24.5dBm | 0dBm | 2230 to 3150 | 30 to 450 | 190mA | 5.5V | 20-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5801 | 10MHz | 6GHz | 13.3dBm | 9.75dB | 1.8dB | 28.5dBm | 0dBm | 10 to 6000 | LF to 600 | 130mA | 5.25V | 24-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5358 | 500MHz | 1.7GHz | 10.6dBm | 9.9dB | 8.3dB | 25.2dBm | 0dBm | 530-1670 | 30 to 450 | 350mA | 5.25V | 36-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5802 | 100MHz | 6GHz | 12dBm | 10dB | 1.5dB | 26dBm | 0dBm | 100 to 6000 | LF to 600 | 220mA | 5.25V | 24-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5356Reference Circuit Available | 1.2GHz | 2.5GHz | 11dBm | 9.9dB | 8.2dB | 31dBm | 0dBm | 1230 to 2470 | 30 to 450 | 350mA | 5.25V | 36-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5365 | 1.2GHz | 2.5GHz | 25dBm | 8.3dB | -7.3dB | 36dBm | 0dBm | 1230 to 2470 | dc to 450 | 95mA | 5.5V | 20-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5367 | 500MHz | 1.7GHz | 25dBm | 8.3dB | -7.7dB | 34dBm | 0dBm | 730 to 1670 | dc to 450 | 97mA | 5.5V | 20-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5355 | 1.2GHz | 2.5GHz | 10.4dBm | 9.2dB | 8.4dB | 27dBm | 0dBm | 1230 to 2470 | 30 to 450 | 190mA | 5.5V | 20-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5357 | 500MHz | 1.7GHz | 10.2dBm | 9.1dB | 8.6dB | 26.6dBm | 0dBm | 730 to 1670 | 30 to 450 | 190mA | 5.5V | 20-Lead LFCSP |
| ADL5350 | 1Hz | 4GHz | 19.8dBm | 6.4dB | -6.7dB | 25dBm | 4dBm | LF to 4000 | LF to 4000 | 16.5mA | 3.5V | 8-Lead LFCSP |
| AD8342 | 1Hz | 3GHz | 8.5dBm | 12.2dB | 3.7dB | 22.2dBm | 0dBm | LF to 2400 | LF to 2400 | 97mA | 5.25V | 16-Lead LFCSP |
| AD8344 | 400MHz | 1.2GHz | 8.5dBm | 10.5dB | 4.5dB | 24dBm | 0dBm | 470 to 1600 | 70 to 400 | 84mA | 5.25V | 16-Lead LFCSP |
| AD8343 | 0Hz | 2.5GHz | 2.8dBm | 14dB | 7dB | 16.5dBm | -10dBm | dc to 2500 | dc to 2500 | 50mA | 5.5V | 14-Lead TSSOP |
| AD831 | 0Hz | 400MHz | 10dBm | 10.3dB | 0dB | 24dBm | 0dBm | 400 | 200 | 100mA | 5.5V | 20-Lead PLCC |
| Part# | RF Frequency (MHz) | IF Frequency (MHz) | P1dB (dBm) | LO Frequency | Noise Figure (dB) | Output IP3 | Conversion Gain | LO Drive | Max Pos Supply | Supply Current | Package |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADRF6620 | 700 to 2700 | - | 18dBm | - | 18dB | 44dBm | 10dB | 0dBm | 5.25V | 340mA | - |
| ADRF6604 | 1200-3600 | dc to 500 | 14.4dBm | 2500 to 2900 | 15.5dB | 27dBm | 6.8dB | 0dBm | 5.25V | 276mA | 40-Lead LFCSP |
| ADRF6601 | 300-2500 | dc to 500 | 14.5dBm | 750 to1160 | 13.5dB | 30.9dBm | 6.7dB | 0dBm | 5.25V | 281mA | 40-Lead LFCSP |
| ADRF6603 | 1100-3200 | dc to 500 | 14.9dBm | 2100 to 2600 | 15.6dB | 29.3dBm | 6.7dB | 0dBm | 5.25V | 261mA | 40-Lead LFCSP |
| ADRF6655 | 100 to 2500 | LF to 2200 | 12dBm | 1050 to 2300 | 12dB | 29dBm | 6dB | -7dBm | 5.25V | 285mA | 40-Lead LFCSP |
| ADRF6602 | 1000-3100 | dc to 500 | 12dBm | 1550 to 2150 | 12dB | 29.5dBm | 6.5dB | 0dBm | 5.25V | 263mA | 40-Lead LFCSP |
| Part# | RF Frequency (MHz) | IF Frequency (MHz) | LO Frequency | Voltage Supply (V) | Package | Min Pos Supply | Max Pos Supply | Supply Current | Noise Figure (dB) | P1dB (dBm) | Output IP3 | Conversion Gain | LO Drive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADL5391 | dc to 2000 | - | - | 5.5V | 16-Lead LFCSP | 4.5V | 5.5V | 135mA | - | 15.1dBm | 14dBm | 1dB | - |
| ADL5390 | 20 to 2400 | - | - | 5.25V | 24-Lead LFCSP | 4.75V | 5.25V | 135mA | 21dB | 11.5dBm | 23.3dBm | 4.5dB | - |
| AD831 | 400 | 200 | 400 | 5.5V | 20-Lead PLCC | 4.5V | 5.5V | 100mA | 10.3dB | 10dBm | 24dBm | 0dB | 0dBm |