PEREGRINE 4307

Product Specification
PE4307
75 Ω RF Digital Attenuator
5-bit, 15.5 dB, DC – 2.0 GHz
Product Description
Features
• Attenuation: 0.5 dB steps to 15.5 dB
• Flexible parallel and serial programming
interfaces
• Latched or direct mode
• Unique power-up state selection
• Positive CMOS control logic
• High attenuation accuracy and linearity
over temperature and frequency
• Very low power consumption
• Single-supply operation
• 75 Ω impedance
• Pin compatible with PE430x series
• Packaged in a 20 Lead 4x4 mm QFN
The PE4307 is a high linearity, 5-bit RF Digital Step Attenuator
(DSA) covering a 15.5 dB attenuation range in 0.5 dB steps.
The device is pin compatible with the PE430x series. This 75ohm RF DSA provides both parallel (latched or direct mode)
and serial CMOS control interface, operates on a single 3-volt
supply and maintains high attenuation accuracy over frequency
and temperature. It also has a unique control interface that
allows the user to select an initial attenuation state at powerup. The PE4307 exhibits very low insertion loss and low power
consumption. This functionality is delivered in a 4x4 mm QFN
footprint.
The PE4307 is manufactured on Peregrine’s UltraCMOS™
process, a patented variation of silicon-on-insulator (SOI)
technology on a sapphire substrate, offering the performance
of GaAs with the economy and integration of conventional
CMOS.
Figure 2. Package Type
Figure 1. Functional Schematic Diagram
20 Lead 4x4 mm QFN
Switched Attenuator Array
RF Input
RF Output
Parallel Control
5
Serial Control
3
Power-Up Control
1
Control Logic Interface
Table 1. Electrical Specifications @ +25°C, VDD = 3.0 V
Parameter
Test Conditions
Frequency
Operation Frequency
Insertion Loss
Any Bit or Bit
Combination
1 dB Compression3,4
Input IP31,2,4
Two-tone inputs up to
+18 dBm
Return Loss
Zo = 75 ohms
Switching Speed
50% control to 0.5 dB
of final value
Notes: 1.
2.
3.
4.
Typical
DC
1
Attenuation Accuracy
Minimum
Maximum
Units
2000
MHz
DC ≤ 1.2 GHz
-
1.4
1.95
dB
DC ≤ 1.2 GHz
-
-
±(0.15 + 4% of atten setting)
Not to exceed +0.25dB
dB
dB
1 MHz ≤ 1.2 GHz
30
34
-
dBm
1 MHz ≤ 1.2 GHz
-
52
-
dBm
DC ≤ 1.2 GHz
10
13
-
dB
-
-
1
µs
Device Linearity will begin to degrade below 1MHz
Max input rating in Table 2 & Figures on Pages 2 to 4 for data across frequency.
Note Absolute Maximum in Table 3.
Measured in a 50 Ω system.
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5
N/C
VDD
C4
C2
17
GND
18
16
C8
14
RF2
13
P/S
12
Vss/GND
11
GND
-0.3
4.0
V
Voltage on any input
-0.3
VDD+
0.3
V
TST
Storage temperature range
-65
150
°C
TOP
Operating temperature
range
-40
85
°C
Input power (50Ω)
24
dBm
ESD voltage (Human Body
Model)
500
V
PIN
VESD
Parameter/Conditions
Min
Power supply voltage
Table 4. DC Electrical Specifications
Parameter
VDD Power Supply
Voltage
Table 2. Pin Descriptions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
2.7
3.0
3.3
V
100
µA
IDD Power Supply Current
Pin
No.
Pin
Name
1
N/C
No connect
2
RF1
RF port (Note 1).
3
Data
Serial interface data input (Note 4).
4
Clock
Serial interface clock input.
5
LE
Latch Enable input (Note 2).
6
VDD
Power supply pin.
Digital Input High
Description
7
N/C
8
PUP2
9
VDD
10
GND
Ground connection.
11
GND
Ground connection.
12
Vss/GND
No connect
Power-up selection bit.
0.7xVDD
Digital Input Low
Input Leakage
V
0.3xVDD
V
1
µA
Exposed Solder Pad Connection
The exposed solder pad on the bottom of the
package must be grounded for proper device
operation.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
Power supply pin.
13
P/S
Negative supply voltage or GND
connection(Note 3)
Parallel/Serial mode select.
14
RF2
RF port (Note 1).
15
C8
Attenuation control bit, 8 dB.
16
C4
Attenuation control bit, 4 dB.
17
C2
Attenuation control bit, 2 dB.
18
GND
19
C1
20
C0.5
Attenuation control bit, 0.5 dB.
Paddle
GND
Ground for proper operation
Ground connection.
Attenuation control bit, 1 dB.
Notes: 1: Both RF ports must be held at 0 VDC or DC blocked with an
external series capacitor.
2: Latch Enable (LE) has an internal 100 kΩresistor to VDD.
3: Connect pin 12 to GND to enable internal negative voltage
generator. Connect pin 12 to VSS (-VDD) to bypass and
disable internal negative voltage generator.
4. Place a 10 kΩresistor in series, as close to pin as possible
to avoid frequency resonance. See “Resistor on 3”
paragraph
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Units
VI
10
LE
Exposed Solder Pad
Max
VDD
GND
4
9
Clock
VDD
3
8
Data
20-lead
QFN
4x4mm
6
RF1
2
Table 3. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
15
PUP2
1
7
N/C
19
20
C1
C0.5
Figure 15. Pin Configuration (Top View)
When handling this UltraCMOS™ device, observe
the same precautions that you would use with
other ESD-sensitive devices. Although this device
contains circuitry to protect it from damage due to
ESD, precautions should be taken to avoid
exceeding the rate specified in Table 3.
Latch-Up Avoidance
Unlike conventional CMOS devices, UltraCMOS™
devices are immune to latch-up.
Switching Frequency
The PE4307 has a maximum 25 kHz switching
rate.
Resistor on Pin 3
A 10 kΩ resistor on the input to Pin 3 (see Figure
5) will eliminate package resonance between the
RF input pin and the digital input. Specified
attenuation error versus frequency performance is
dependent upon this condition.
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Evaluation Kit
The Digital Attenuator Evaluation Kit was designed to
ease customer evaluation of the PE4307 DSA.
Figure 4. Evaluation Board Layout
Peregrine Specification 101/0112
J9 is used in conjunction with the supplied DC cable to
supply VDD, GND, and –VDD. If use of the internal
negative voltage generator is desired, then connect –
VDD (black banana plug) to ground. If an external –VDD
is desired, then apply -3V.
J1 should be connected to the LPT1 port of a PC with
the supplied control cable. The evaluation software is
written to operate the DSA in serial mode, so switch 7
(P/S) on the DIP switch SW1 should be ON with all
other switches off. Using the software, enable or
disable each attenuation setting to the desired
combined attenuation. The software automatically
programs the DSA each time an attenuation state is
enabled or disabled.
Note: Jumper J6 supplies power to the evaluation
board support circuits.
To evaluate the Power Up options, first disconnect the
control cable from the evaluation board. The control
cable must be removed to prevent the PC port from
biasing the control pins.
During power up with P/S=1 high and LE=1, the default
power-up signal attenuation is set to the value present
on the five control bits on the five parallel data inputs
(C0.5 to C8). This allows any one of the 32 attenuation
settings to be specified as the power-up state.
During power up with P/S=0 high and LE=0, the control
bits are automatically set to one of two possible values
presented through the PUP interface. These two
values are selected by the power-up control bit, PUP2,
as shown in Table 6.
Figure 5. Evaluation Board Schematic
Peregrine Specification 102/0142
Pins 1 and 7 are open and may be connected to any
bias.
Note: Resistor on pin 3 is required and
should be placed as close to the part
as possible to avoid package
resonance and meet error
specifications over frequency.
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Typical Performance Data (25°C, VDD=3.0 V)
Figure 7. Attenuation at Major steps
Figure 6. Insertion Loss (Zo=75 ohms)
0
16
-0.5
15.5dB
14
-40C
12
25C
85C
-1.5
Attenuation (dB)
Insertion Loss (dB)
-1
-2
-2.5
10
8dB
8
1dB
6
0.5dB
-3
4
-3.5
2
-4
2dB
0
0
500
1000
1500
2000
0
500
RF Frequency (MHz)
1000
1500
2000
RF Frequency (MHz)
Figure 8. Input Return Loss at Major
Attenuation Steps (Zo=75 ohms)
Figure 9. Output Return Loss at Major
Attenuation Steps (Zo=75 ohms)
0
0
-5
-10
Output Return loss (dB)
Input Return Loss (dB)
4dB
-10
-15
-20
4dB
8dB
-20
-30
-40
-25
15.5dB
-30
-50
0
500
1000
1500
RF Frequency (MHz)
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2000
0
500
1000
1500
2000
RF Frequency (MHz)
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Typical Performance Data (25°C, VDD=3.0 V)
Figure 10. Attenuation Error Vs. Frequency
Figure 11. Attenuation Error Vs. Attenuation
Setting
0.5
1
10Mhz
250Mhz
500Mhz
750Mhz
1010Mhz
1210Mhz
0
Attenuation Error (dB)
Attenuation Error (dB)
0.5
-0.5
8dB
15.5dB
-1
0
-0.5
-1.5
-2
-1
0
500
1000
1500
2000
0
2
4
RF Frequency (MHz)
8
10
12
14
16
Attenuation Setting (dB)
Figure 12. Input IP3 vs. Frequency (Zo=50 ohms)
Figure 13. Input 1 dB Compression (Zo=50 ohms)
60
40
55
35
50
30
1dB Compression (dBm)
Input IP3 (dBm)
6
45
40
35
25
20
15
30
10
25
5
0
20
0
500
1000
RF Frequency (MHz)
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1500
2000
0
500
1000
1500
2000
RF Frequency (MHz)
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Typical Performance Data (25°C, VDD=3.0 V)
Figure 15. Attenuation Error Vs. Attenuation
Setting
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
Attenuation Error (dB)
Attenuation Error (dB)
Figure 14. Attenuation Error Vs. Attenuation
Setting
0.1
0
-0.1
10MHz, -40C
10MHz, 25C
-0.2
0.1
0
-0.1
500MHz, -40C
-0.2
10MHz, 85C
500MHz, 25C
-0.3
-0.3
-0.4
500MHz, 85C
-0.4
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
0
2
4
Attenuation Setting (dB)
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
1000MHz, -40C
1000MHz, 25C
-0.1
-0.2
Attenuation Error (dB)
Attenuation Error (dB)
10
12
14
16
Figure 17. Attenuation Error Vs. Attenuation
Setting
0.4
0
8
Attenuation Setting (dB)
Figure 16. Attenuation Error Vs. Attenuation
Setting
0.1
6
0.1
0
1200MHz, -40C
-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
-0.3
1200MHz, 85C
1200MHz, 25C
1000MHz, 85C
-0.4
-0.4
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Attenuation Setting (dB)
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14
16
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Attenuation Setting (dB)
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Programming Options
Parallel/Serial Selection
Either a parallel or serial interface can be used to
control the PE4307. The P/S bit provides this
selection, with P/S=LOW selecting the parallel
interface and P/S=HIGH selecting the serial
interface.
Parallel / Direct Mode Interface
The parallel interface consists of five CMOScompatible control lines that select the desired
attenuation state, as shown in Table 5.
The parallel interface timing requirements are
defined by Figure 19 (Parallel Interface Timing
Diagram), Table 9 (Parallel Interface AC
Characteristics), and switching speed (Table 1).
For latched parallel programming, the Latch Enable
(LE) should be held LOW while changing attenuation
state control values, then pulse LE HIGH to LOW
(per Figure 19) to latch new attenuation state into
device.
For direct parallel programming, the Latch Enable
(LE) line should be pulled HIGH. Changing
attenuation state control values will change device
state to new attenuation. Direct Mode is ideal for
manual control of the device (using hardwire,
switches, or jumpers).
Table 5. Truth Table
P/S
C8
C4
C2
C1
C0.5
Attenuation
State
0
0
0
0
0
0
Reference Loss
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.5 dB
0
0
0
0
1
0
1 dB
0
0
0
1
0
0
2 dB
0
0
1
0
0
0
4 dB
0
1
0
0
0
0
8 dB
0
1
1
1
1
1
15.5 dB
Note: Not all 32 possible combinations of C0.5-C8 are shown in table
Serial Interface
The PE4307’s serial interface is a 6-bit serial-in,
parallel-out shift register buffered by a transparent
latch. The latch is controlled by three CMOScompatible signals: Data, Clock, and Latch Enable
(LE). The Data and Clock inputs allow data to be
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serially entered into the shift register, a process that
is independent of the state of the LE input.
The LE input controls the latch. When LE is HIGH,
the latch is transparent and the contents of the serial
shift register control the attenuator. When LE is
brought LOW, data in the shift register is latched.
The shift register should be loaded while LE is held
LOW to prevent the attenuator value from changing
as data is entered. The LE input should then be
toggled HIGH and brought LOW again, latching the
new data. The start bit (B5) of the data should
always be low to prevent an unknown state in the
device. The timing for this operation is defined by
Figure 18 (Serial Interface Timing Diagram) and
Table 8 (Serial Interface AC Characteristics).
Power-up Control Settings
The PE4307 always assumes a specifiable
attenuation setting on power-up. This feature exists
for both the Serial and Parallel modes of operation,
and allows a known attenuation state to be
established before an initial serial or parallel control
word is provided.
When the attenuator powers up in Serial mode (P/
S=1), the five control bits are set to whatever data is
present on the five parallel data inputs (C0.5 to C8).
This allows any one of the 32 attenuation settings to
be specified as the power-up state.
When the attenuator powers up in Parallel mode (P/
S=0) with LE=0, the control bits are automatically set
to one of two possible values. These two values are
selected by the power-up control bit, PUP2, as
shown in Table 6 (Power-Up Truth Table, Parallel
Mode).
Table 6. Power-Up Truth Table, Parallel
Interface Mode
P/S
LE
PUP2
Attenuation State
0
0
0
Reference Loss
0
0
1
8 dB
0
1
X
Defined by C0.5-C8
Note:
Power up with LE=1 provides normal parallel operation
with C0.5-C8, and PUP2 is not active.
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Table 7. 5-Bit Attenuator Serial Programming
Register Map
Figure 18. Serial Interface Timing Diagram
LE
Clock
Data
MSB
tLESUP
tSDHLD
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
0
C8
C4
C2
C1
C0.5
↑
MSB (first in)
LSB
tSDSUP
B5
tLEPW
↑
LSB (last in
Note: The start bit (B5) must always be low to prevent an unknown
state in the device .
Figure 19. Parallel Interface Timing Diagram
LE
Parallel Data
C8:C0.5
tPDSUP
tLEPW
tPDHLD
Table 8. Serial Interface AC Characteristics
Table 9. Parallel Interface AC Characteristics
VDD = 3.0 V, -40° C < TA < 85° C, unless otherwise specified
VDD = 3.0 V, -40° C < TA < 85° C, unless otherwise specified
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
10
MHz
tLEPW
ns
tPDSUP
fClk
Serial data clock
frequency (Note 1)
tClkH
Serial clock HIGH time
tClkL
Serial clock LOW time
30
ns
tLESUP
LE set-up time after last
clock falling edge
10
ns
tLEPW
LE minimum pulse width
30
ns
tSDSUP
Serial data set-up time
before clock rising edge
10
ns
tSDHLD
Serial data hold time
after clock falling edge
10
ns
Note:
30
Symbol
tPDHLD
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
LE minimum pulse width
10
--
ns
Data set-up time before
rising edge of LE
Data hold time after
falling edge of LE
10
--
ns
10
--
ns
fClk is verified during the functional pattern test. Serial
programming sections of the functional pattern are clocked
at 10 MHz to verify fclk specification.
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Figure 20. Package Drawing
20 Lead 4x4 mm QFN
4.00
INDEX AREA
2.00 X 2.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
-B-
0.25 C
0.80
-A-
0.10 C
0.08 C
SEATING
PLANE
0.20 REF
-C-
2.00
TYP
0.55
2.00
TYP
0.50
0.020
EXPOSED PAD &
TERMINAL PADS
1.00
0.435
1.00
10
11
2.00
4.00
0.435
0.18
6
5
0.18
1
15
20
DETAIL A
EXPOSED PAD
16
DETAIL A
2
0.23
1
0.10
C A B
1. Dimension applies to metallized terminal and is measured
between 0.25 and 0.30 from terminal tip.
2. Coplanarity applies to the exposed heat sink slug as well as
the terminals.
3. Dimensions are in millimeters.
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Figure 21. Marking Specifications
4307
YYWW
ZZZZZ
YYWW = Date Code
ZZZZZ = Last five digits of PSC Lot Number
Figure 22. Tape and Reel Drawing
Table 10. Ordering Information
Order Code
Part Marking
Description
Package
Shipping Method
4307-01
4307-02
4307-00
4307-51
4307-52
4307
4307
PE4307-EK
4307
4307
PE4307-20MLP 4x4mm-75A
PE4307-20MLP 4x4mm-3000C
PE4307-20MLP 4x4mm-EK
PE4307G-20MLP 4x4mm-75A
PE4307G-20MLP 4x4mm-3000C
20-lead 4x4 mm QFN
20-lead 4x4 mm QFN
Evaluation Kit
Green 20-lead 4x4 mm QFN
Green 20-lead 4x4 mm QFN
75 units / Tube
3000 units / T&R
1 / Box
75 units / Tube
3000 units / T&R
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Advance Information
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sheet contains design target specifications for product
development. Specifications and features may change in
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to change specifications at any time without notice in order
to supply the best possible product.
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The data sheet contains final data. In the event Peregrine
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customers of the intended changes by issuing a DCN
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However, Peregrine assumes no liability for the use of this
information. Use shall be entirely at the user’s own risk.
No patent rights or licenses to any circuits described in this
data sheet are implied or granted to any third party.
Peregrine’s products are not designed or intended for use in
devices or systems intended for surgical implant, or in other
applications intended to support or sustain life, or in any
application in which the failure of the Peregrine product could
create a situation in which personal injury or death might occur.
Peregrine assumes no liability for damages, including
consequential or incidental damages, arising out of the use of
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