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SKY73033-11: 1700 – 2200 MHz High Gain and Linearity
Single Downconversion Mixer for 2G/3G Base Station
Applications
Applications
Description
x 2G/3G base station transceivers:
GSM/EDGE, CDMA, UMTS/WCDMA
The SKY73033-11 is a fully integrated single mixer that includes
Local Oscillator (LO) drivers, an LO switch, high linearity mixers,
and large dynamic range Intermediate Frequency (IF) amplifiers.
Low loss RF baluns have also been included to reduce design
complications and lower system cost.
x Operating frequency range: 1700 to 2200 MHz
x IF frequency range: 40 to 300 MHz
x Conversion gain: 8.9 dB
x Input IP3: 24.0 dBm
x Output IP3: 32.9 dBm
x Noise figure: 9.4 dB
x Integrated LO drivers
x Integrated low loss RF baluns
x High linearity IF amplifiers
x On-chip SPDT LO switch (greater than 40 dB LO-to-LO isolation)
The SKY73033-11 is manufactured using a robust silicon BiCMOS
process and has been designed for optimum long-term reliability.
The SKY73033-11 single downconversion mixer is provided in a
compact, 20-pin 5 x 5 mm Multi-Chip Module (MCM). A functional
block diagram is shown in Figure 1. The pin configuration and
package are shown in Figure 2. Signal pin assignments and
functional pin descriptions are provided in Table 1.
RXIF
x Small, MCM (20-pin, 5 x 5 mm) package (MSL3, 260 qC per
JEDEC J-STD-020)
VCC_IFRF
Features
The SKY73033-11 features an input IP3 of 24.0 dBm and a Noise
Figure (NF) of 9.4 dB, making the device an ideal solution for high
dynamic range systems such as 2G/3G base station receivers.
The LO switch provides more than 40 dB of isolation between LO
inputs and supports the switching time required for GSM/EDGE
base stations.
IFA+
IFA–
x Land mobile radio
x Wireless Local Loop
x High performance radio links
x Private mobile radio
Skyworks offers lead (Pb)-free RoHS (Restriction of
Hazardous Substances) compliant packaging.
LO1
RF
LO2
LO_SEL
VCC_LO
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Figure 1. SKY73033-11 Block Diagram
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RXIF
IF+
IF–
GND
N/C
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19
18
17
16
2
14
N/C
N/C
3
13
GND
GND
4
12
GND
GND
5
11
LO1
6
7
8
9
10
GND
RF
LO_SEL
LO2
VCC_LOSW
15
N/C
1
VCC_LO
VCC_IFRF
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Figure 2. SKY73033-11 Pinout – 20-Pin MCM
Table 1. SKY73033-11 Signal Descriptions
Pin #
Name
Description
Pin #
Name
Description
1
VCC_IFRF
IF and RF DC supply, +5V
11
LO1
LO1 input
2
RF
RF input
12
GND
Ground
3
N/C
No connection
13
GND
Ground
4
GND
Ground
14
N/C
No connection
5
GND
Ground
15
LO2
LO2 input
6
VCC_LO
LO DC supply, +5V
16
N/C
No connection
7
N/C
No connection
17
GND
Ground
8
VCC_LOSW
LO switch DC supply, +5V
18
IF–
Negative IF output
9
LO_SEL
LO select switch control
19
IF+
Positive IF output
10
GND
Ground
20
RXIF
IF bias adjust
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Functional Description
The SKY73033-11 is a high gain single mixer, optimized for base
station receiver applications. The device consists of a low loss RF
balun, high linearity passive mixer, and a low noise IF amplifier.
An LO amplifier is also included that allow the SKY73033-11 to
connect directly to the output of a Voltage Controlled Oscillator
(VCO). This eliminates the extra gain stages needed by most
discrete passive mixers. A Single Pole, Double Throw (SPDT)
switch has been included to select between two different LO
inputs (LO1 and LO2) for frequency hopping applications such as
GSM.
A high isolation SPDT switch allows the SKY73033-11 to be used
for frequency hopping applications. This switch provides greater
than 40 dB of LO1 to LO2 isolation:
LO_SEL Input
LO Path Selected
High
LO1 (pin 11) enabled
Low
LO2 (pin 15) enabled
For applications that do not require frequency hopping, LO_SEL is
fixed to one state and the appropriate LO input is used. An internal
pull-down resistor enables the LO2 input.
RF Baluns and Passive Mixer
The RF baluns provide a single ended input, which can easily be
matched to 50 : using a simple external matching circuit. The RF
baluns offer very low loss, and excellent amplitude and phase
balance.
The high linearity SKY73033-11 is a passive, double balanced
mixer that provides a very low conversion loss, and excellent 3rd
Order Input Insertion Point (IIP3).
Addtionally, the balanced nature of the mixer provides for high
port-to-port isolation.
IF Amplifier
The SKY73033-11 includes high dynamic range IF amplifiers that
follow the passive mixers in the signal path. The outputs require a
supply voltage connection using inductive chokes. These choke
inductors should be high-Q and have the ability to handle 200 mA
or greater.
A simple matching network allows the output ports to be matched
to a balanced 200 : impedance. The IF amplifiers are optimized
for IF frequencies between 40 and 300 MHz. The IF amplifiers can
be operated outside of this range, but with a slight degradation in
performance.
LO Buffers and SPDT LO Switch
The LO buffers allow the input power of the SKY73033-11 to be in
the range of r6 dBm. The LO section is optimized for low-side LO
injection. However, each of the two LOs can be driven over a wide
frequency range with only slight degradation in performance.
Electrical and Mechanical Specifications
The absolute maximum ratings of the SKY73033-11 are provided
in Table 2 and the recommended operating conditions in Table 3.
Electrical characteristics for the SKY73033-11 are provided in
Table 4.
Typical performance characteristics of the SKY73033-11 are
illustrated in Figures 3 through 20.
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Table 2. SKY73033-11 Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Maximum
Units
4.5
5.5
V
Supply voltage, +5 V
VCC
Supply current
ICC
240
mA
RF input power
PRF
+20.0
dBm
LO input power
PLO
+20.0
dBm
Operating case temperature
TC
+85
qC
Junction temperature (Note 2)
TJ
+150
qC
Storage case temperature
TSTG
+125
qC
–40
–40
Note 1: Exposure to maximum rating conditions for extended periods may reduce device reliability. There is no damage to device with only one parameter set at the limit and all other
parameters set at or below their nominal value. Exceeding any of the limits listed here may result in permanent damage to the device.
Note 2: Nominal thermal resistance (junction to center ground pad) is 5.1 qC/W.
CAUTION: Although this device is designed to be as robust as possible, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage this device. This device
must be protected at all times from ESD. Static charges may easily produce potentials of several kilovolts on the human body
or equipment, which can discharge without detection. Industry-standard ESD precautions should be used at all times.
Table 3. SKY73033-11 Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
4.75
5.00
5.25
Supply voltage, +5 V
VCC
Supply current
ICC
LO input power
PLO
–6
LO select input:
high
low
LO_SELH
LO_SELL
2.2
Operating case temperature
TC
RF frequency range
LO frequency range (Note 1)
IF frequency range
FIF
Units
V
200
mA
0
+6
dBm
0.8
V
V
–40
+85
qC
FRF
1700
2200
MHz
FLO
1460
2000
MHz
40
300
MHz
Note 1: The SKY73033-11 has been optimized for low side LO injection. However, the LO can be used outside of the specified frequency range with degraded performance.
Table 4. SKY73033-11 Electrical Specifications (Note 1) (1 of 2)
(Voltage Supply = +5 V, TC = +25 qC, LO = 0 dBm, RF Frequency = 1748 MHz, IF Frequency = 201 MHz, LO Frequency = 1547 MHz, Unless
Otherwise Noted)
Parameter
Conversion gain
Symbol
G
Test Condition
Min
Typical
FRF = 1710 to 1980 MHz,
VCC = 4.75 to 5.25 V,
PLO = –3 to +3 dBm
7.5
8.9
dB
r0.8
dB
9.4
dB
23
dB
24.0
dBm
TC = –40 to +85 °C
Gain variation over temperature
Noise Figure
NF
Noise Figure with a blocker signal
NFBLK
Blocking signal input
power = +8 dBm
Third order input intercept point
IIP3
FRF = 1748 and 1748.8 MHz,
22.5
Max
PRF = –10 dBm/each tone,
VCC = 4.75 to 5.25 V,
PLO = –3 to +3 dBm
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Table 4. SKY73033-11 Electrical Specifications (Note 1) (2 of 2)
(Voltage Supply = +5 V, TC = +25 qC, LO = 0 dBm, RF Frequency = 1748 MHz, IF Frequency = 201 MHz, LO Frequency = 1547 MHz, Unless
Otherwise Noted)
Parameter
Symbol
Input IP3 variation over temperature
Test Condition
Min
FRF = 1748 and 1748.8 MHz,
Typical
Max
Units
r0.2
dB
32.9
dBm
TC = –40 to +85 °C
Third order output intercept point
OIP3
FRF = 1748 and 1748.8 MHz,
PRF = –10 dBm/each tone,
VCC = 4.75 to 5.25 V,
PLO = –3 to +3 dBm
2RF – 2LO
2x2
PRF = –10 dBm
–71
–63
dBc
3RF – 3LO
3x3
PRF = –10 dBm
–80
–70
dBc
Input 1 dB compression point
IP1dB
FRF = 1710 to 1980 MHz,
VCC = 4.75 to 5.25 V,
PLO = –3 to +3 dBm
Output 1 dB compression point
OP1dB
11.5
LO1-to-LO2 isolation
RF to IF isolation
45
LO leakage:
@ RF port
@ IF port
LO_SEL input
–20
LO switching time
13.5
dBm
21.4
dBm
40
dB
55
dB
–37
–56
–28
–33
dBm
dBm
150
250
PA
1.0
Ps
RF port input return loss
ZIN_RF
With external matching
components
14
dB
LO port input return loss
ZIN_LO
With external matching
components
14
dB
IF port input return loss
ZOUT_IF
With external matching
components
14
dB
Note 1: Performance is guaranteed only under the conditions listed in this Table and is not guaranteed over the full operating or storage temperature ranges. Exceeding any of the conditions
listed here may result in permanent damage to the device. Operation at elevated temperatures may reduce reliability of the device.
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Typical Performance Characteristics
12.0
12.0
4.75 V
5.00 V
5.25 V
11.5
11.0
10.5
10.5
10.0
10.0
9.5
9.0
9.5
9.0
8.5
8.5
8.0
8.0
7.5
7.5
7.0
1710
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
11.5
Gain (dB)
Gain (dB)
11.0
7.0
1710
1980
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
1980
RF Frequency (MHz)
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 4. Mixer Gain vs Frequency and Temperature
Figure 3. Mixer Gain vs Frequency and Supply Voltage
12.0
–3 dBm
0 dBm
+3 dBm
11.5
11.0
15
14
13
Noise Figure (dB)
Gain (dB)
10.5
10.0
9.5
9.0
8.5
12
11
10
9
8
8.0
7
7.5
6
7.0
1710
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
5
1710
1980
1740
1770
1800
1830
1950
19
28
28
27
26
26
IIP3 (dBm)
27
25
24
25
24
23
23
22
22
21
21
1735
1760
1785
1810
1835
1860
1885
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
29
4.75 V
5.00 V
5.25 V
29
1910
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 7. 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz Mixer IIP3 vs Frequency and
Supply Voltage
20
1710
1735
1760
1785
1810
1835
1860
1885
1910
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 8. 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz Mixer IIP3 vs Frequency and
Temperature
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1920
30
30
IIP3 (dBm)
1890
Figure 6. Mixer Noise Figure vs Frequency
Figure 5. Mixer Gain vs Frequency and LO Power
20
1710
1860
RF Frequency (MHz)
RF Frequency (MHz)
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30
29
28
27
27
26
26
IIP3 (dBm)
IIP3 (dBm)
28
4.75 V
5.00 V
5.25 V
29
–3 dBm
0 dBm
+3 dBm
25
24
25
24
23
23
22
22
21
21
20
20
1710
1735
1760
1785
1810
1835
1860
1885
1920
1910
1920
1940
Figure 9. 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz Mixer IIP3 vs Frequency and
LO Power
1960
1970
1980
Figure 10. 2100 MHz Mixer IIP3 vs Frequency and Supply Voltage
30
30
28
–3 dBm
0 dBm
+3 dBm
29
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
29
28
27
IIP3 (dBm)
27
IIP3 (dBm)
1950
RF Frequency (MHz)
RF Frequency (MHz)
26
25
24
26
25
24
23
23
22
22
21
21
20
1920
20
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
RF Frequency (MHz)
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 11. 2100 MHz Mixer IIP3 vs Frequency and Temperature
Figure 12. 2100 MHz Mixer IIP3 vs Frequency and LO Power
80
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
75
–40
RF to IF Isolation (dB)
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
–45
–50
2RF – 2 LO (dBc)
70
–55
–60
–65
–70
–75
65
60
55
50
45
–80
40
–85
–90
35
1710
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
30
1980
1710
RF Frequency (MHz)
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
1980
Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 13. Mixer 2RF–2LO vs Frequency and Temperature
Figure 14. Mixer RF to IF Isolation vs Frequency and Temperature
0
–20
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
–25
–35
–40
–45
–50
–55
–60
–65
–30
–40
–50
–60
–70
–80
–70
–90
–75
–80
1710
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
–20
LO to RF Leakage (dBm)
LO to IF Leakage (dBm)
–30
–10
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
1980
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 15. Mixer LO to IF Leakage vs Frequency and Temperature
–100
1710
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
1980
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 16. Mixer LO to RF Leakage vs Frequency and Temperature
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18
18
4.75 V
5.00 V
5.25 V
16
16
15
15
IP1dB (dBm)
14
IP1dB (dBm)
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
17
17
13
12
11
10
14
13
12
11
9
10
8
9
1710
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1920
1950
1950
8
1710
1980
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
1980
RF Frequency (MHz)
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 18. Mixer IP1dB vs Frequency and Temperature
Figure 17. Mixer IP1dB vs Frequency and Supply Voltage
18
50
–3 dBm
0 dBm
+3 dBm
17
–40 oC
+25 oC
+85 oC
48
46
15
LO-LO Isolation (dB)
IP1dB (dBm)
16
14
13
12
11
44
42
40
38
36
10
34
9
32
8
1710
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1920
1950
1980
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 19. Mixer IP1dB vs Frequency and LO Power
Evaluation Board Description
The SKY73033-11 Evaluation Board is used to test the
performance of the SKY73033-11 downconversion mixer. An
assembly drawing for the Evaluation Board is shown in Figure 21
and the layer detail is provided in Figure 22.
Circuit Design Configurations
The following design considerations are general in nature and
must be followed regardless of final use or configuration:
1. Paths to ground should be made as short and as low
impedance as possible.
2. The ground pad of the SKY73033-11 provides critical
electrical and thermal functionality. This pad is the main
thermal conduit for heat dissipation. Since the circuit board
acts as the heat sink, it must shunt as much heat as possible
from the device. Therefore, design the connection to the
ground pad to dissipate the maximum heat produced by the
circuit board. For more information on soldering the
30
1710
1740
1770
1800
1830
1860
1890
1950
1980
Figure 20. Mixer LO1 to LO2 Isolation vs Frequency and
Temperature
SKY73033-11, refer to the Package and Handling Information
section of this Data Sheet.
3. Skyworks recommends including external bypass capacitors
on the VCC voltage inputs of the device.
4. Components L5 and L4 (see Figure 23) are high-Q, low loss
inductors. These inductors must be able to pass currents in
excess of 200 mA DC.
5. Components R7 and R8 (see Figure 23) allow for external
adjustment of the IF amplifier bias points. To reduce the IF
amplifier bias current, connect pin 20 to ground through
external resistor R8. To increase the IF amplifier bias current,
connect pin 20 to VCC through external resistor R7. For
operation as specified in Tables 3 and 4, these resistors are
not required.
A schematic diagram for the SKY73033-11 Evaluation Board is
shown in Figure 23.
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1920
RF Frequency (MHz)
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J5
J9
C16 C15
C13 C14
R6
L3
R5
L2
C17
T2
R4
C18
C11
L5
L4
C12
J8
R3
R7
R8
C19
C10
C20
R1
J4
C2
C3
L1
U1
C1
C5
C7
C4
C6
R2
C8
J1
J3
C9
J2
Note: This Evaluation Board is used for several different Skyworks devices.
Components C3, C4, C6, C8, C9, C13, C15 through C19, R5, and L3 are not used for the
device described by this Data Sheet.
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Figure 21. SKY73033-11 Evaluation Board Assembly Diagram
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Layer 1: Top – Metal
Layer 2: Ground
Layer 3: Power Plane
Layer 4: Solid Ground Plane
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Figure 22. SKY73033-11 Evaluation Board Layer Detail
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R6
0Ω
3
L4
470 nH
4
T2
1
6
J5
C14
16 pF
L5
470 nH
VCC
R4
0Ω
L2
15 nH
2
R7
DNI
R8
DNI
×
IF+
16
N/C
17
IF–
18
RXIF
C20
1 μF
19
GND
20
1
VCC
15
VCC_IFRF
LO2
RF
N/C
2
C2
5.6 nH
C1
0Ω
×
14
3
13
SKY73033
N/C
4
L1
1.3 pF
×
12
6
7
11
VCC_LOSW
N/C
VCC_LO
GND
8
R2
0Ω
J3
C10
33 pF
GND
GND
5
J8
GND
LO1
9
GND
R1
0Ω
LO_SEL
J4
R3
0Ω
C7
33 pF
10
×
VCC
J2
Element Jumper
C5
33 pF
VCC
C6
12 pF
Notes: Values for all components are subject to change
for matching purposes.
Some component labels may be different than the
corresponding component symbol shown here.
Component values, however, are accurate as of the
date of this Data Sheet.
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Figure 23. SKY73033-11 Evaluation Board Schematic
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Package Dimensions
THE SKY73033-11 is rated to Moisture Sensitivity Level 3 (MSL3)
at 260 qC. It can be used for lead or lead-free soldering. For
additional information, refer to the Skyworks Application Note,
PCB Design & SMT Assembly/Rework Guidelines for MCM-L
Packages, document number 101752.
Figure 24 shows the package dimensions for the 20-pin MCM,
and Figure 25 provides the tape and reel dimensions.
Package and Handling Information
Care must be taken when attaching this product, whether it is
done manually or in a production solder reflow environment.
Production quantities of this product are shipped in a standard
tape and reel format. For packaging details, refer to the Skyworks
Application Note, Tape and Reel Information – RF Modules,
document number 101568.
Since the device package is sensitive to moisture absorption, it is
baked and vacuum packed before shipping. Instructions on the
shipping container label regarding exposure to moisture after the
container seal is broken must be followed. Otherwise, problems
related to moisture absorption may occur when the part is
subjected to high temperature during solder assembly.
Pin 1
Indicator
5
4X 1.3
4X 0.65
0
5X 4.8
B
C
Pin 20
Pin 1 indicator
(See Detail B)
Pin 1
4X 1.3
4X 0.65
0
5X 4.8
5
A
20X SMT Pad
0.15 A B C
Solder Mask Opening
A
0.2 A B C
1.1 ± 0.1
0.15 A B C
0.1
Side View
Top View
Bottom View
Solder Mask Edges
0.2 x 0.2
Metal Pad Edge
3
0.45 ± 0.05
0.3 ± 0.03
(0.1)
0.45 ± 0.1
Detail A
3X R0.2
3
Detail B
All measurements are in millimeters.
Dimensioning and tolerancing according to ASME Y14.5M-1994.
Figure 24. SKY73033-11 20-Pin MCM Package Dimensions
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8.00 (P1)
∅1.55 ± 0.05
4.00 (P0)
2.00 ± 0.05
0.30 ± 0.05
B
1.75 ± 0.10
5.35
A
5o Max.
12.00 ± 0.30
A
5.50 ± 0.05
Pin #1
Indicator
B
∅1.50 Min.
1.70
5.35
B
5o Max.
Notes:
1. Carrier tape: black conductive polystyrene
2. Cover tape material: transparent conductive PSA
3. Cover tape size: 9.3 mm width
4. ESD surface resistivity is </=1 x 1010 Ohms/Square
according to EIA, JEDIC TNR specification.
5. P0/P1 10 pitches cumulative tolerance on tape: ±0.20 mm
6. A and B measurement points are 0.30 mm from bottom pocket.
7. All dimensions are in millimeters
A
S461
Figure 25. SKY73033-11 Tape and Reel Dimensions
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Ordering Information
Model Name
SKY73033-11 1700-2200 MHz Downconversion Mixer
Manufacturing Part Number
SKY73033-11 (Pb-free package)
Evaluation Kit Part Number
TW17-D580
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