FUJITSU MB54503

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR
DATA SHEET
DS04-23507-1E
ASSP
CMOS
HIGH-POWER AMPLIFIER
MB54503
■ DESCRIPTION
The Fujitsu MB54503 is a high-power amplifier which is used for mobile telecommunication systems such as
handy phones and car phones. This device is ideally suitable for power amplifier driver.
Using Fujitsu’s advanced technology, MB54503 achieves an Icc of 26.0mA (typ.).
■ FEATURES
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Supply voltage
3.6V (typ.)
Current consumption
26mA (typ.)
Input frequency
1.1GHz (max.)
Gain
25dB (typ.)*1
Output level (@Pin=–8dBm) +13dBm (typ.)*1
Input return loss
14dBm (typ.)*1
Output return loss
6dB (typ.)*1
*1: Measured by the circuit of “measurement circuit example”.
(fin = 933MHz)
• 16-pin Plastic Shrink Small Outline Package (Suffix: -PFV)
■ PACKAGE
PLASTIC PACKAGE
(FP-16P-M05)
MB54503
■ PIN ASSIGNMENT
(TOP VIEW)
RFin1
1
16
GND
GND
2
15
Lext
Rext1
3
14
RFout1
GND
4
13
N.C.
N.C.
5
12
RFin2
Vcc
6
11
Rext2
GND
7
10
GND
RFout2
8
9
GND
(FPT-16P-M05)
■ ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameters
Symbol
Value
Unit
Supply Voltage
VCC
–0.5 to 7.0
V
Output Voltage
VO
–0.5 to VCC + 0.5
V
Output Current
IO
0 to 10
mA
TSTG
–55 to +125
°C
Storage Temperature
Note: Permanent device damage may occur if the above Absolute Maximum Ratings are exceeded. Functional
operation should be restricted to the conditions as detailed in the operational sections of this data sheet.
Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
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■ EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
Vcc
RFout1
Main
Bias
Circuit
Lext
RFout2
Main
Bias
Circuit
RFin1
RFin2
Rext1
Rext2
The first amplifier
The second amplifier
■ PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No. Pin Name
Description
1
RFin1
The first amplifier input
2
GND
3
Pin No. Pin Name
Description
9
GND
Ground
Ground
10
GND
Ground
Rext1
Emitter for the first amplifier
11
Rext2
Emitter of the second amplifier
4
GND
Ground
12
RFin2
The second amplifier input
5
N.C.
No connection
13
N.C.
No connection
6
VCC
Power supply
14
RFout1
The first amplifier output
7
GND
Ground
15
Lext
Load connecting for the first amplifier
8
RFout2
The second amplifier output
16
GND
Ground
3
MB54503
■ RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
(Vcc = +3.6V, Ta = 25°C)
Value
Parameter
Symbol
Unit
Min.
Typ.
Max.
VCC
2.7
3.6
5.0
V
Input Voltage
VI
GND
––
VCC
V
Operating Temperature
Ta
–40
––
+85
°C
Supply Voltage
Notes: To protect against damage by electrostatic discharge, note the following handling precautions:
– Store and transport devices in conductive containers.
– Use properly grounded workstations, tools, and equipment.
– Turn off power before inserting or removing this device into or from a socket.
– Protect leads with conductive sheet, when transporting a board mounted device.
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■ ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Vcc = +3.6V, Ta = 25°C)
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Supply Voltage
VCC
Supply Current
Operating Frequency
Target Value
Unit
Min.
Typ.
Max.
––
2.7
3.6
5.0
V
ICC
––
––
26
––
mA
fin
––
––
933
1100
MHz
Gain
Gain
––
––
25
––
dB
Output Power
Pout
Pin = –8dBm
––
+13
––
dBm
Input Return Loss
RLIN
––
––
14
––
dB
RLOUT
––
––
6
––
dB
Output Return Loss
Remark: Electrical characteristics depend on external circuits (elements) or status of mounting.
The above characteristics are measured by the test circuit in the next page.
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■ MEASUREMENT CIRCUIT (EXAMPLE)
933MHz
100p
10n
1
RFin1
GND
16
2
GND
Lext
15
3.9n
1000p 100p
3
Rext1
4
RFout1
14
GND
N.C.
13
5
N.C.
RFin2
12
6
Vcc
Rext2
11
7
GND
GND
10
8
RFout2
GND
9
5.6n
100p
1000p 100p
Vcc = 3.6V
50Ω
measuring
apparatus
100p
3.9n
Vcc = 3.6V
1000p 100p
6
100p
1000p
MB54503
■ PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
16 pins, Plastic SSOP
(FPT-16P-M05)
*:These dimensions do not include resin protrusion.
+0.20
* 5.00±0.10(.197±.004)
1.25 –0.10
+.008
.049 –.004
0.10(.004)
INDEX
*4.40±0.10
(.173±.004)
0.65±0.12
(.0256±.0047)
4.55(.179)REF
+0.10
0.22 –0.05
+.004
.009 –.002
5.40(.213)
NOM
6.40±0.20
(.252±.008)
"A"
+0.05
0.15 –0.02
+.002
.006 –.001
Details of "A" part
0.10±0.10(.004±.004)
(STAND OFF)
0
10°
0.50±0.20
(.020±.008)
Dimensions in mm (inches)
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representatives before ordering.
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as examples of semiconductor device applications, and are not
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office equipment, industrial, communications, and measurement
equipment, personal or household devices, etc.).
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Customers considering the use of our products in special
applications where failure or abnormal operation may directly
affect human lives or cause physical injury or property damage,
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representatives before such use. The company will not be
responsible for damages arising from such use without prior
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failure. You must protect against injury, damage or loss from
such failures by incorporating safety design measures into your
facility and equipment such as redundancy, fire protection, and
prevention of over-current levels and other abnormal operating
conditions.
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