MOTOROLA MRFIC1884R2

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MRFIC1884
Dual-Band CDMA Upconverter
The MRFIC1884 is an integrated upmixer, RF AGC amplifier and driver
amplifier designed for dual–band, tri–mode CDMA/AMPS/PCS CDMA
cellular radios. The device incorporates a temperature compensated linear
gain control and an active bias control that reduces supply current at lower
output power. The design utilizes Motorola’s RF BiCMOS process and is
packaged in a small cost effective BCC32++ package.
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DUAL–BAND
CDMA UPCONVERTER
SEMICONDUCTOR
TECHNICAL DATA
Designed for Dual–Band, Tri–Mode Operation
Total Supply Current CDMA/PCS CDMA Mode = 60 mA (Typ)
Total Supply Current AMPS Mode = 42 mA (Typ)
High Output Power
6.0 dBm for CDMA
6.0 dBm for PCS CDMA
11 dBm for AMPS
Supply Voltage Range: 2.7 to 3.2 V
(Scale 2:1)
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 1261A
(BCC32++)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Device
Operating
Temp Range
Package
MRFIC1884R2
TA = –40 to 85°C
BCC32++
Simplified Block Diagram and Pin Connections
VCC8
32
Band
Gnd
Exc In
Cell
Gnd
31
30
29
Mx Out Mx Out
Cell–
Cell+
28
27
VCC7
26
Gnd
25
1
24
LO Cell
23
VCC6
22
IF In+
21
IF In–
20
Vgc
19
Gnd
18
LO PCS
17
Gnd
Cell
Mixer
Mode
2
Exc Out
Cell/VCC1
3
Gnd
4
VCC2
5
Gnd
6
Exciter
RF AGC
Bandgap
Temp Comp
& Buffering
Exciter
Exc Out
PCS/VCC3
7
Gnd
8
PCS
Mixer
RF AGC
9
Tx
Enable
10
11
12
13
VCC4
Gnd
Exc In
PCS
Gnd
14
15
Mx Out Mx Out
PCS– PCS+
16
VCC5
Bump Chip Carrier++ (BCC++) is a trademark of Fujitsu Microelectronics, Inc.
This document contains information on a product under development. Motorola reserves the
right to change or discontinue this product without notice.
MOTOROLA WIRELESS SEMICONDUCTOR
SOLUTIONS – RF AND IF DEVICE DATA
 Motorola, Inc. 2000
Rev 0
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MRFIC1884
PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
2
Pin
Function
Description
Voltage On (V)
Voltage Off (V)
1
Band
Band Selection pin. A logic ”High” (>2.4 V) selects PCS
band and ”Low” (<0.4 V) selects Cellular band.
2.4 to 3.2
0 to 0.4
2
Mode
Mode selection pin. A logic ”High” (>2.4 V) selects CDMA
band and ”Low” (<0.4 V) selects AMPS band.
2.4 to 3.2
0 to 0.4
3
Exciter Out
(Cellular)/
VCC1
Cellular band RF Exciter output pin.
2.7 to 3.2
4
Gnd
5
VCC2
6
Gnd
7
Exciter Out (PCS)/
VCC3
8
Gnd
9
Tx Enable
10
VCC4
11
Gnd
12
Exciter In (PCS)
13
Gnd
14
Mixer Out– (PCS)
PCS band Mixer RF output pin.
2.7 to 3.2
15
Mixer Out+ (PCS)
PCS band Mixer RF output pin.
2.7 to 3.2
16
VCC5
Supply Voltage.
2.7 to 3.2
17
Gnd
18
LO (PCS)
19
Gnd
Ground connection.
20
Vgc
RF AGC control pin. A 30 dB dynamic range can be
achieved by adjusting voltage from 0.1 V (low gain) to 1.7
V (high gain).
21
IF In–
Mixer IF input pin.
–23 dBm (Typ)
22
IF In+
Mixer IF input pin.
–23 dBm (Typ)
23
VCC6
Supply Voltage.
24
LO (Cellular)
25
Gnd
26
VCC7
27
28
Ground connection.
–
Supply Voltage.
2.7 to 3.2
Ground connection.
–
PCS band RF Exciter output pin.
2.7 to 3.2
Ground connection.
–
Tx Enable pin. A logic ”High” (>2.4 V) enables Tx path and
”Low” (<0.4 V) diables Tx path except LO Buffer and
bandgap reference (will disable the entire chip complete
with Band selection pin and Mode selection pin, refer to
Table ?).
2.4 to 3.2
Supply Voltage.
2.7 to 3.2
Ground connection.
–
PCS band RF Exciter input pin.
–
Ground connection.
–
Ground connection.
–
PCS band Mixer LO input pin.
Cellular band Mixer LO input pin.
Ground connection.
–12 dBm (Typ)
–
0.1 to 1.7
2.7 to 3.2
–13 dBm (Typ)
–
Supply Voltage.
2.7 to 3.2
Mixer Out+ (Cellular)
Cellular band Mixer RF output pin.
2.7 to 3.2
Mixer Out– (Cellular)
Cellular band Mixer RF output pin.
2.7 to 3.2
29
Gnd
30
Exciter In (Cellular)
31
Gnd
32
VCC8
Ground connection.
–
Cellular band RF Exciter input pin.
–
Ground connection.
–
Supply Voltage.
0 to 0.4
2.7 to 3.2
MOTOROLA WIRELESS SEMICONDUCTOR
SOLUTIONS – RF AND IF DEVICE DATA
MRFIC1884
NOTES
MOTOROLA WIRELESS SEMICONDUCTOR
SOLUTIONS – RF AND IF DEVICE DATA
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MRFIC1884
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 1261A–01
(BCC++–32EP)
ISSUE B
LASER MARK FOR PIN 1
IDENTIFICATION IN
THIS AREA
K
E
C
0.15
C A
M
ALL TERMINALS
2X
28X
b
F
C A B
C A B
M
0.08
E2
4X
0.20 x 45 _ CHAMFER
G
e
28X
4X
4X
12X
e
G
d
0.08
M
0.08
12X
c
2X
F
D2
0.08
D1
0.08
M
ROTATED 90 _ CLOCKWISE
d
0.15
2X
2X
E1
M
C A B
4X
0.05 C
DETAIL J
K
B
A2
A
0.20 C
A1
D
A
3
DETAIL J
M
C A B
C A B
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
2. INTERPRET DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
PER ASME Y14.5M, 1994.
3. PARALLELISM MEASUREMENT SHALL EXCLUDE
ANY EFFECTS OF MARK ON TOP SURFACE OF
PACKAGE.
DIM
A
A1
A2
b
c
D
D1
D2
d
E
E1
E2
e
F
G
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
–––
0.80
0.07
0.10
0.60
0.70
0.20
0.40
0.30
0.50
5.00 BSC
3.40
3.60
3.00
3.20
0.35
0.55
5.00 BSC
3.40
3.60
3.00
3.20
0.50 BSC
2.10 BSC
2.075 BSC
VIEW K–K
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SOLUTIONS – RF AND IF DEVICE DATA