Order this document by CA2818C/D SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA The RF Line Designed for amplifier applications in 50 to 100 ohm systems requiring wide bandwidth, low noise and low distortion. This hybrid provides excellent gain stability with temperature and linear amplification as a result of the push–pull circuit design. • Specified Characteristics at VCC = 24 V, TC = 25°C: Frequency Range — 0.35 to 400 MHz Output Power — 1000 mW Typ @ 1 dB Compression, f = 200 MHz Power Gain — 18.5 dB Typ @ f = 50 MHz PEP — 1000 mW Typ @ – 32 dB IMD, f = 200 MHz Noise Figure — 5 dB Typ @ f = 200 MHz ITO — 47 dBm Typ @ f = 150 MHz 18.5 dB 0.35 – 400 MHz 1000 mWATT WIDEBAND LINEAR AMPLIFIER • All Gold Metallization for Improved Reliability • Unconditional Stability Under All Load Conditions MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Value Unit Supply Voltage Rating VCC 28 Vdc RF Power Input Pin +14 dBm Operating Case Temperature Range TC – 20 to +100 °C Storage Temperature Range Tstg – 40 to +100 °C CASE 714F–03, STYLE 1 [CA (POS. SUPPLY)] ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TC = 25°C, VCC = 24 V, 50 Ω system unless otherwise noted) Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Frequency Range BW 0.35 — 400 MHz Gain Flatness (f = 0.35– 400 MHz) FL — ± 0.5 ±1 dB Power Gain (f = 50 MHz) PG 17.75 18.5 19.25 dB Noise Figure, Broadband (f = 200 MHz) NF — 5 6 dB Po 1dB 800 1000 — mW Characteristic Power Output — 1 dB Compression (f = 200 MHz) Third Order Intercept (See Figure 10, f1 = 200 MHz) ITO 43 45 — dBm VSWR — 1.7:1 2:1 — dso — — – 65 — – 60 – 50 dB Peak Envelope Power (Two Tone Distortion Test — See Figure 10) f = 0.35 – 200 MHz @ – 32 dB IMD f = 200 – 400 MHz @ – 32 dB IMD PEP 600 800 — mW Supply Current ICC 190 205 220 mA Input/Output VSWR (f = 0.35– 400 MHz) Second Harmonic Distortion (Po = 100 mW) f2H = 0.35 – 200 MHz f2H = 200 – 400 MHz REV 1 RF DEVICE DATA MOTOROLA Motorola, Inc. 1995 CA2818C 1 20 8 19 7 18 17 16 TC = 25°C 15 NF, NOISE FIGURE (dB) PG, POWER GAIN (dB) TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS 15 V 24 V 28 V 14 4 TC = 25°C 3 100 200 300 400 500 600 200 300 400 500 600 f, FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 1. Power Gain versus Voltage Figure 4. Noise Figure versus Voltage ITO, 3RD ORDER INTERCEPT POINT (dBm) 1.0 0.5 0.0 – 0.5 VCC = 24 V – 1.0 – 40°C + 100°C – 1.5 0 100 f, FREQUENCY (MHz) (RELATIVE TO FREQUENCY RESPONSE AT 25°C) – 2.0 0 700 1.5 100 200 300 400 500 600 45 43 41 39 TC = 25°C 37 15 V 24 V 28 V 35 33 700 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 f, FREQUENCY (MHz) f, FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 2. Relative Power Gain versus Temperature Figure 5. Third Order Intercept versus Voltage 32 32 30 30 TC = 25°C 26 15 V 24 V 28 V 24 PEP, POWER (dBm) 34 28 28 26 TC = 25°C 15 V 24 V 28 V 22 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 20 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 f, FREQUENCY (MHz) f, FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 3. 1 dB Compression versus Voltage Figure 6. Peak Envelope Power versus Voltage CA2818C 2 700 24 22 0 700 47 34 20 15 V 24 V 28 V 1 0 ∆ GAIN (dB) 5 2 13 Po1dB, POWER OUTPUT (dBm) 6 700 MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA 5 – 30 Pout = + 20 dBm 4 – 40 DELAY (ns) HARMONIC LEVEL RELATIVE TO FUNDAMENTAL (dB) 6 – 20 – 50 – 60 TC = 25°C 15 V 24 V 28 V 100 200 300 400 500 600 VCC = 24 V TC = 25°C 0 –1 – 90 0 2 1 – 70 – 80 3 0 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 f, FREQUENCY (MHz) fH, HARMONIC FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 7. Second Harmonic Distortion versus Voltage Figure 8. Group Delay versus Frequency Biased at 24 Volts T = 25°C Zo = 50Ω S11 S21 S12 S22 Frequency (MHz) Mag Ang Mag Ang Mag Ang Mag Ang 0.35 – 17.0 18.7 18.4 7.4 – 24.1 – 169 – 16.4 11.1 1 – 17.3 10.7 18.6 3.4 – 24.0 – 175 – 16.7 6.5 50 – 16.3 – 7.6 18.7 – 38.8 – 23.9 145 – 17.0 – 38.8 100 – 15.6 – 15.1 18.5 – 70.1 – 24.1 117 – 18.4 – 65.9 200 – 14.0 – 47.3 18.3 – 149 – 24.8 47.9 – 20.6 – 101 300 – 14.1 – 85 18.1 135 – 25.3 – 15 – 16.6 – 142 400 – 18.0 – 137 17.4 58 – 25.9 – 84.3 – 14.2 134 Magnitude in dB, Phase Angle in degrees. Table 1. S–Parameters Po PIN CONFIGURATION IMD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUTPUT INPUT f1 0.01 µF VCC Figure 9. Functional Schematic MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA f2 2 f2 – f1 ITO = Po + IMD / 2 @ IMD > 60 dB PEP = 4 x Po @ IMD = – 32 dB Figure 10. Intermodulation Test CA2818C 3 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS –A– Q 2 PL 0.25 (0.010) S –Z– –F– S T F A M NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982. 2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH. M V J R B 6 32UNC–2B U 1 2 3 2 PL 0.25 (0.010) 5 M Z T A M 7 8 9 C K –E– W N –T– G L P D 7 PL 0.51 (0.020) M T A M X –X– DIM A B C D E F G J K L N P Q R S U V W INCHES MIN MAX ––– 1.775 ––– 1.085 ––– 0.870 0.018 0.022 0.465 0.510 0.300 0.325 0.100 BSC 0.156 BSC 0.330 0.370 1.000 BSC 0.165 BSC 0.100 BSC 0.148 0.168 ––– 0.595 1.500 BSC 0.200 BSC 0.209 0.239 0.425 ––– STYLE 1: PIN 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. MILLIMETERS MIN MAX ––– 45.08 ––– 27.56 ––– 22.10 0.46 0.56 11.81 12.95 7.62 8.25 2.54 BSC 3.96 BSC 8.38 9.40 25.40 BSC 4.19 BSC 2.54 BSC 3.76 4.27 ––– 15.11 38.10 BSC 5.08 BSC 5.31 6.07 10.80 ––– RF INPUT GROUND GROUND +VCC GROUND GROUND RF OUTPUT CASE 714F–03 ISSUE C Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. 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