The LT5557, a 3.3V, downconverting active RF mixer from Linear Technology elevates receiver dynamic range performance while extending bandwidth capability to cover 3G and WiMAX basestation frequencies to 3.8 GHz. The LT5557 offers 24.7 dBm IIP3, noise figure of 11.7 dB, and 2.9 dB of gain at 1.95 GHz. Its performance remains robust at WiMAX frequencies with 23.5 dBm IIP3, and 1.7 dB of gain at 3.6GHz. This performance is achieved with a -3dBm LO input drive level. Typical LO-to-RF isolation is better than 42 dBc at 1.95 GHz. The LT5557’s power consumption is typically 270mW from a 3.3V supply.
The device incorporates on-chip RF transformers to enable convenient single-ended, 50Ohm matching at the RF and LO inputs. The LT5557 incorporates a double-balanced active mixer core topology with on-chip LO buffer. Differential drive is employed internally throughout the mixer to maximize linearity and RF isolation. Conversion from single ended to differential is accomplished through on-chip RF balun transformers at the RF and LO inputs. The device’s operating bandwidth covers the 850-965MHz GSM and US cellular bands, as well as 1.7GHz to 2.1GHz 3G wireless services. The LT5557 also supports WiMAX operating in the US at 2.6GHz and worldwide at up to 3.8 GHz. The LT5557 operates from a single 3.3V supply, drawing a quiescent supply current of 81.6 mA. A shutdown feature is provided. When the chip is disabled, it draws a maximum sleep current of 100uA. The device comes in a 16-lead 4mm x 4mm QFN surface mount package.