Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI


RF amplifiers

11 July 2012 Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Avago Technologies has developed multiple new wireless products targeted at macrocell and small cell base stations, and portable GPS systems.

Power amplifiers in the MGA-43x28 series provide final stage gain for picocell and enterprise femtocell systems, offering 34 to 40 dB of gain and power-added efficiency ranging from a high of 15% to 13,8%. The devices are implemented as a three-stage design and display linearity of 50 dBc adjacent-channel leakage ratio (ACLR) at 27,3 dBm output power when biased with a 5 V supply.

The first three amplifiers in the family, MGA43428, 43528 and 43628, are each targeted at a different frequency band – 3GPP bands 5, 2/25 and 1, respectively. All are fabricated using an Avago 0,25 μm GaAs enhancement mode pHEMT process and also include a detector block integrated on the chip. The amplifiers are housed in a 5 x 5 mm package.

The MGA-16x16 series of balanced low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) includes integrated active biasing and shutdown functionality. They are designed for cellular infrastructure applications such as base station transceiver cards, remote radio heads, tower-mounted amplifiers and base station combiners.

The balanced LNAs deliver gain of 18,5 dB and elevated return-loss characteristics (S11, 18 dB minimum), thus improving signal quality. Offering a noise figure as low as 0,25 dB at 900 MHz, the first three members in the family, the MGA-16116, 16216 and 16316, are targeted for the 450 to 1450 MHz, the 1440 to 2350 MHz, and the 1950 to 2700 MHz frequency bands, respectively. A DC voltage applied to a control pin will shut down the amplifier and bypass it when the system already has sufficient signal strength, thus preventing over-amplification and signal distortion.

Also new is a filter-LNA module designed to simplify portable navigation systems and embedded GPS/GNSS systems. The AGPS-F001 pairs a patented Avago FBAR filter with a low-noise GaAs E-pHEMT amplifier in a single package. The combination gives excellent rejection across the cell/DCS/PCS/WLAN bands, ranging from 43 dBc to 53 dBc depending on the frequency band of the signal.

The AGPS-F001 has a typical noise figure of 1,7 dB, and the noise-figure distribution is tightly controlled to ensure consistent performance from unit to unit. A CMOS compatible shutdown pin allows the IC to shut down and reduce its current draw to less than 1 μA; during normal operation the filter/amplifier draws 5,5 mA from a 2,7 V supply and provides a gain of 16,5 dB at a frequency of 1,575 GHz.

For more information contact EBV Electrolink, +27 (0)21 402 1940, [email protected], www.ebv.com



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