Two ICs from STMicroelectronics allow designers to connect an antenna to a Bluetooth transceiver using a single chip. The BAL-2593D5U and BAL2690-D3U are integrated baluns, used to convert the antenna signal to a balanced pair of signals as required by the Bluetooth transceiver. As replacements for traditional baluns built with discrete components, the new devices occupy up to 70% less printed-circuit-board area, simplify design and assembly, and ensure better balanced signal channels with low losses, thereby improving wireless performance.
The ICs comprise Integrated Passive Devices fabricated using ST's IPD-on-glass process, which delivers more predictable RF performance compared to other integrated baluns; some of which require additional external matching components. The BAL-2593D5U is optimized for use with the STLC2500D standalone Bluetooth transceiver and STLC2592/3 combo devices, which implement an FM radio tuner enabling users to listen to radio directly on a Bluetooth headset.
The BAL-2690D3U is designed to partner the STLC2690, a Bluetooth /FM-tuner combo that also adds a short-range FM transmitter allowing the user to play stored music through a system such as a car radio.
The BAL-2593D5U and BAL2690D3U are in production now, in 4-bump flip-chip packages, priced at $0.25 for a minimum order of 5000 pieces; additional pricing options are available for higher quantities.