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RF2464
Rev B1 010329
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GND
Ground connection for other circuits. Keep traces short and connect to
ground plane immediately.
GND
Same as pin 11.
GND2
Ground connection for the RF output stage. A good ground connection
is especially important at this pin to avoid interference with other cir-
cuits.
Pin
1
Function
VDD2
Description
Power supply for the RF Output amplifier. An external RF bypass
capacitor is needed. The trace length between the pin and the bypass
capacitor should be minimized. The ground side of the capacitor should
connect immediately to the ground plane.
Power supply for all other circuits. An external RF bypass capacitor is
needed.
Power Down control. When this pin is 0V all circuits are turned off, and
when +5V all circuits are operating. This is a high impedance input,
internally connected to the gates of a few FETs. To minimize current
consumption in power down mode, this pin should be as close to 0V as
possible. In order to maximize output power this pin should be as close
to +5V as possible during normal operation.
Baseband input to the I mixer. This pin is DC coupled. Maximum output
power is obtained when the input signal has a peak to peak amplitude
of 5V. The DC level supplied to this pin should be 2.5±0.5V. The SIG
and REF inputs are inputs of a differential amplifier. Therefore the REF
and SIG inputs are interchangeable. If swapping the I SIG and I REF
pins, the Q SIG and Q REF also need to be swapped to maintain the
correct phase. It is also possible to drive the SIG and REF inputs in a
balanced mode. This will increase the gain.
Interface Schematic
2
VDD1
3
PD
4
I SIG
5
I REF
Reference voltage for the I mixer. This voltage should be the same as
the DC voltage supplied to the I SIG pin. To obtain a carrier suppres-
sion of better than 40dB it may be tuned ±0.15V (relative to the I SIG
DC voltage). Without tuning, it will typically be better than 25dB.
Reference voltage for the Q mixer. This voltage should be the same as
the DC voltage supplied to the Q SIG pin. To obtain a carrier suppres-
sion of better than 40dB it may be tuned ±0.15V (relative to the Q SIG
DC voltage). Without tuning, it will typically be better than 25dB. The
SIG and REF inputs are inputs of a differential amplifier. Therefore the
REF and SIG inputs are interchangeable. If swapping the I SIG and I
REF pins, Q SIG and Q REF also need to be swapped to maintain cor-
rect phase. It is also possible to drive the SIG and REF inputs in a bal-
anced mode. This will increase the gain.
Baseband input to the Q mixer. This pin is DC coupled. Maximum out-
put power is obtained when the input signal has a peak to peak ampli-
tude of 5V. The DC level supplied to this pin should be 2.5±0.5V.
The input of the phase shifting network. This high impedance input can
be matched with an external 56
termination resistor. This pin is inter-
nally connected to ground through a 4k
resistor. Putting a DC voltage
on this pin is not recommended. However, connecting this pin to
ground, e.g., through a shunt inductor, is allowed.
See pin 4.
6
Q REF
Same as pin 3.
7
Q SIG
Same as pin 4.
8
LO IN
9
PHASE
This pin allows to adjust the phase of the I/Q signals. However, the con-
trol is very sensitive and hard to control. Control voltage change for a
few degrees adjustment is in the order of 10mV. Device to device and
temperature variation are not characterized. Therefore it is not recom-
mended to use this pin; leave it not connected. Do NOT connect to
ground.For compensating large errors in the I/Q signals supplied to the
device or in control loops this pin may prove useful.
Ground connection of the LO phase shift network. This pin should be
connected directly to the ground plane.
10
GND1
11
12
13
I SIG
I REF
LO IN
PHASE