MOTOROLA CA2818C

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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
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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
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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
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