MAX2441
900MHz Image-Reject Receivers
Part Details
- Receive Mixer with 35dB Image Rejection
- Adjustable-Gain LNA
- Up to +2dBm Combined Receiver Input IP3
- 4dB Combined Receiver Noise Figure
- Low Current Consumption:
- 23mA Receive
- 9.5mA Oscillator
- 0.5µA Shutdown Mode
- Operates from Single +2.7V to +4.8V Supply
The MAX2440/MAX2441/MAX2442 highly integrated front-end receiver ICs provide the lowest cost solution for cordless phones and ISM-band radios operating in the 900MHz band. All devices incorporate receive image-reject mixers to reduce filter cost. They operate with a +2.7V to +4.8V power supply, allowing direct connection to a 3-cell battery stack.
The signal path incorporates an adjustable-gain LNA and an image-reject downconverter with 35dB image suppression. These features yield excellent combined downconverter noise figure (4dB) and high linearity with an input third-order intercept point (IP3) of up to +2dBm.
All devices include an on-chip local oscillator (LO), requiring only an external varactor-tuned LC tank for operation. The integrated divide-by-64/65 dual-modulus prescaler can also be set to a direct mode, in which it acts as an LO buffer amplifier. Three separate power-down inputs can be used for system power management, including a 0.5µA shutdown mode. These parts are compatible with commonly used modulation schemes such as FSK, BPSK, and QPSK, as well as frequency hopping and direct sequence spread-spectrum systems. All devices come in a 28-pin SSOP package.
Evaluation kits are available for the MAX2420/ MAX2421/MAX2422. The MAX2420/MAX2421/MAX2422 are transceivers whose receive sections and pinout are identical to the MAX2440/MAX2441/MAX2442.
For complete transceiver devices, refer to the MAX2420/ MAX2421/MAX2422/MAX2460/MAX2463 and MAX2424/ MAX2426 data sheets.
Applications
- Cordless Phones
- Spread-Spectrum Communications
- Two-Way Paging
- Wireless Networks
- Wireless Telemetry
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Technical Articles 1
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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