MAX3509

Upstream CATV Amplifier

Cable Upstream Amplifier Provides 66dBmV Output Level from 5MHz to 65MHz

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Overview

  • Ultra-Low Power-Up/Down Transients, 25mV (typ) at 66dBmV Output
  • Single-Supply Operation
  • Output Level Ranges from <12dBmV to 67dBmV (QPSK)
  • Gain Programmable in 1dB Steps
  • Low Transmit Output Noise Floor: -41dBmV (160kHz BW)
  • Low Transmit-Disable Output Noise: -70dBmV
  • Shutdown Mode

The MAX3509 is a programmable power amplifier for use in CATV upstream applications. The device outputs up to 66dBmV QPSK through a 1:1 transformer. It features variable gain controlled by a 3-wire digital serial bus. Gain control is available in 1dB steps. The device operates over a 5MHz to 65MHz frequency range.

The MAX3509 offers a transmit-disable mode, which places the device in a high-isolation state for use between bursts in TDMA systems. In this mode, all analog functions are shut down, minimizing output noise and power consumption. When entering and leaving transmit-disable mode, transients are kept to 25mV nominal at full gain. In addition, supply current is reduced to 7.8mA.

An additional power-down mode is available. Shutdown mode disables all circuitry and reduces current consumption to less than 1µA.

The MAX3509 is available in a 20-pin TSSOP-EP package for the extended-industrial temperature range(-40°C to +85°C).

Applications

  • Cable Modems
  • CATV Infrastructure
  • CATV Status Monitors
  • OPENCATV Set-Top Boxes
  • Telephony-Over-Cable

MAX3509
Upstream CATV Amplifier
MAX3509: Typical Operating Circuit
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