Do not use for new designs. Use the RF212 device instead (Data Sheet No. 100780) RF210A and RF210B Dual-Band, Image-Reject Downconverters For GSM Applications The RF210A and RF210B devices are available as a dual-band front end for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) handset applications. Both of these highly integrated, monolithic devices are optimized for dual-band use in GSM900/DCS1800 or GSM 900/PCS1900 applications. The devices include two Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs), two image-reject mixers, and two Local Oscillator (LO) buffer amplifiers. The main advantage of the RF210A and RF210B is their ability to provide 30 dB of image rejection for both the GSM900 and the DCS1800 (or PCS1900) bands without requiring the use of a post-LNA image reject filter. A block diagram of the RF210(A/B) is shown in Figure 1. The device package and pin configuration are shown in Figure 2. Features • LNA/image-reject mixer for RF to IF conversion • 10 dB (RF210A) or 20 dB (RF210B) switchable gain for GSM • 8 dB (RF210A) or 16 dB (RF210B) switchable gain for DCS/PCS • 30 dB of image rejection. No post-LNA filtering required • High isolation LO input buffer • Differential IF output • High dynamic range • Three-cell battery operation (2.7 to 5 V) • 20-pin Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP) Applications • Dual-band digital cellular mobile telephony (GSM900/DCS 1800 or GSM900/PCS1900) 0 LNA900IN 90 GAINSEL 90 NC 1 20 MIXVCC LNA900GND 2 19 MIXGND BIASGND 3 18 BYP900 LNA900IN 4 17 IFOUT+ BIASVCC 5 16 IFOUT- LNAVCC 6 15 BYP1800 GAINSEL 7 14 BANDSEL LNA1800IN 8 13 LOIN LNA1800GND 9 12 LOGND 10 11 ADJMIX IFOUT IRM 0 LNA1800IN LOIN 90 BIAS BANDSEL ENA BYP900 C069 BYP1800 C067 Figure 2. RF210(A/B) Pin Configuration – 20-Pin TSSOP Figure 1. RF210(A/B) Block Diagram Data Sheet Conexant Proprietary Information and Specifications are Subject to Change Doc. No. 100775A October 20, 1999 RF210(A/B) Image-Reject Downconverter Technical Description of the mixer gain can be accomplished by varying the quiescent current on the ADJMIX pin (Pin 11). This pin can be connected to VCC or ground through resistors. The current will increase if the pin is connected to GND and decrease if connected to VCC. For optimal performance, this pin should be left unconnected. The RF210(A/B) dual-band, image-reject downconverters implement the front-end functions of a dual-band superheterodyne receiver. These devices consist of two receive paths, one for GSM900 and the other for DCS1800 (or PCS1900). Each receive path contains an LNA and an imagereject mixer. The IF and LO ports are common to both receive paths. The image-reject mixers can provide 30 dB of image rejection for both the GSM900 and the DCS1800 (or PCS1900) bands without using any post-LNA image reject filters. The band of operation for RF210(A/B) is selected by the BANDSEL signal on Pin 14. It switches the receive path between GSM900 and DCS1800 (or PCS1900) bands. The LNA/mixer combination has a switchable gain. The RF210A and RF210B both have 22 dB of gain in the high gain mode. For the RF210A, the gain is reduced by 10 dB (GSM band) and by 8 dB (DCS/PCS band) in the low gain mode. For the RF210B, the gain is reduced by 20 dB (GSM band) and by 16 dB (DCS/PCS band) in the low gain mode. The gain mode is selected using the GAINSEL pin (Pin 7). Low gain mode is selected by driving the GAINSEL signal high; high gain mode is selected by driving the signal low. In addition, small adjustments The device can operate from a three-cell battery pack (2.7 V to 5.0 V). Standby mode current is extremely low at 20 µA, which maximizes handset standby time. The signal pin assignments and functional pin descriptions are found in Table 1. The absolute maximum ratings of the RF210(A/B) are provided in Table 2, the operating conditions are specified in Table 3, and electrical specifications are provided in Table 4. Figure 3 shows the diagram for a typical application circuit using the RF210(A/B) downconverter. Figure 4 provides the package dimensions for the 20-pin TSSOP device and Figure 5 provides the tape and reel dimensions. Table 1. RF210(A/B) Signal Description Pin # Name Description Pin # Name Description 1 NC No connect 11 ADJMIX Mixer bias adjust pin 2 LNA900GND 900 MHz LNA ground 12 LOGND LO input ground 3 BIASGND Bias ground 13 LOIN LO input 4 LNA900IN 900 MHz LNA input 14 BANDSEL Band selection pin 5 BIASVCC Bias supply 15 BYP1800 Bypass capacitor for 1800 MHz band 6 LNAVCC LNA supply 16 IFOUT– Mixer output (negative) 7 GAINSEL LNA gain select 17 IFOUT+ Mixer output (positive) 8 LNA1800IN 1800 MHz LNA input 18 BYP900 Bypass capacitor for 900 MHz band 9 LNA1800GND 1800 MHz LNA ground 19 MIXGND Mixer ground 10 ENA Device enable (active high) 20 MIXVCC Mixer supply Table 2. Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Storage Temperature Minimum Maximum Units –40 +125 °C +5 dBm LNA Input Power 2 October 20, 1999 Supply Voltage (VCC) –0.3 +6 V Input Voltage Range –0.3 Vcc V Conexant Proprietary Information and Specifications are Subject to Change 100775A Image-Reject Downconverter RF210(A/B) Table 3. RF210(A/B) Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Min Typical Max Units Supply Voltage 2.7 3.0 5.0 V Operating Temperature –30 +25 +85 °C Table 4. RF210(A/B) Electrical Specifications (1 of 2) (TA = 25 C, Vcc = 3.0 V, fIF = 400 MHz, Plo = –10 dBm) Parameter Test Condition Min Typical Max Units 10 mA µA GSM900 Mode, BANDSEL = 0 Supply current: Enable mode Sleep mode ENA = 1 ENA = 0 38 RF Input frequency 935 IF frequency 350 LO frequency 1285 LO input power 400 960 MHz 450 MHz 1410 MHz –10 LO to RF input isolation dBm 30 Input impedance LNA900IN = 950 MHz dB 40 – j50 Ω 22 12 2 0.5 dB dB dB dB dB Gain: High gain (RF210A and RF210B) Low gain (10 dB attenuation, RF210A) Low gain (20 dB attenuation, RF210B) Gain variation vs. Frequency Gain step tracking error GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1 1 0.5 Noise figure: High gain Low gain (12 dB gain, RF210A) Low gain (2 dB gain, RF210B) High gain (Note 1) No blocker, GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1 –28 dBm blocker @ 915 MHz, GAINSEL = 0 3.9 11 19 dB dB dB dB Input 1 dB compression point –25 dBm Input third order intercept point –17 dBm IF shunt resistance/side 400 Spurious response: 2(RF) x 2(LO) and 3(RF) x 3(LO) (Note 2): Interferer input = –75 dBm Image rejection 100775A 3.3 9.0 17 3.9 500 –45 35 Conexant Proprietary Information and Specifications are Subject to Change 600 Ω dB dB 3 October 20, 1999 RF210(A/B) Image-Reject Downconverter Table 4. RF210(A/B) Electrical Specifications (2 of 2) (TA = 25 C, Vcc = 3.0 V, fIF = 400 MHz, Plo = –10 dBm) Parameter Test Condition Min Typical Max Units 250 mA µA 1990 MHz 450 MHz 1640 MHz DCS1800/PCS1900 Mode, BANDSEL = 1 Supply current: Enable mode Sleep mode ENA = 1 ENA = 0 RF input frequency 42 1805 IF frequency 350 LO frequency 1355 LO to RF input isolation 400 30 Input impedance LNA1800IN = 1900 MHz dB 40 – j10 Ω 19 11 3 0.5 1 0.5 dB dB dB dB dB 4.5 11 16 dB dB dB Gain: High gain (RF210A and RF210B) Low gain (8 dB attenuation, RF210A) Low gain (16 dB attenuation, RF210B) Gain variation vs. Frequency Gain step tracking error GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1 Noise figure: High gain (19 dB gain, RF210A and RF210B) Low gain (11 dB gain, RF210A) Low gain (3 dB gain, RF210B) High gain (19 dB gain, RF210A and RF210B) (Note 3) No blocker, GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1 –22 dBm blocker, GAINSEL = 0 Input 1 dB compression point 3.5 9.0 15 4.1 dB –24 Input third order intercept point –17 IF shunt resistance/side 400 Spurious response (Note 2): 2(RF) x 2(LO) and 3(RF) x 3(LO) dBm dBm 500 600 Ω Interferer = –65 dBm –53 Image rejection dB 35 dB Control Signals (All Modes) Enable (ENA) and gain select (GAINSEL) input voltages: VIH VIL 1.9 Enable (ENA) and gain select (GAINSEL) input currents: IIH IIL –10 20 –1 0.8 V V 100 0 µA µA Enable time 15 µs Bandselect switching time 15 µs Note 1: Assumes 0 dBm @ 915 MHz blocker at the antenna input attenuated by 28 dB. Note 2: The rejection is specified with respect to the desired signal gain. Note 3: Assumes –12 dBm @ 1785 MHz blocker at the antenna input attenuated by 10 dB. 4 October 20, 1999 Conexant Proprietary Information and Specifications are Subject to Change 100775A Image-Reject Downconverter RF210(A/B) VCC RFC RFC .01 µF 22 pF .01 µF .01 µF RFC 22 pF 22 pF 100 pF 5 6 20 RF210 10 ENABLE 82 nH ENA 2.2 pF 82 nH 2.2 pF 56 nH 68 nH 150 pF Fujitsu FAR-F5CE-947M50-D235 FL200 900 MHz GSM 2 In Out 6.8 nH 5 1.5 pF Ground 4 IFOUT+ 17 0 LNA900IN 68 nH 90 22 pF 7 1 2 90 IFOUT- 1 3 4 6 16 68 nH Coil IN2 OUT2 IN1 OUT1 Ground 6 100 nH IF XCVR 5 100 nH 3 4 8 Siemens 400 MHz SAW Filter (B4806) 2K Gain Select B4806 7 150 pF 68 nH GAINSEL 22 pF IRM Fujitsu FAR-F6CE-1G8425-L2YB FL201 1800 MHz DCS 2 In Out 5 Ground 1.5 nH 1.5 pF 8 0 LNA1800IN 22 pF LOIN 13 LO 90 1 3 4 6 ADJMIX 11 NC Band Select 2K 14 BANDSEL 1 BIAS 22 pF BYP1800 BYP900 Ground 18 2.2 nF 15 2.2 nF 2 3 9 12 19 C070 Figure 3. Typical RF210(A/B) Application Circuit 100775A Conexant Proprietary Information and Specifications are Subject to Change 5 October 20, 1999 RF210(A/B) Image-Reject Downconverter 0.65 mm 6.40 mm Pin #1 indicator BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW 6.50±0.10 mm 1.00+0.5/-0.2 mm 1.20 mm max 1.00 mm Ref 4.40±0.10 mm 0.24+0.06/-0.05 mm SIDE VIEW END VIEW 0.10±0.05 mm C003 Figure 4. RF210(A/B) Package Dimensions – 20-Pin TSSOP 8.00 ± 0.10 4.00 ± 0.10 1.50 ± 0.10 1.75 ± 0.10 2.00 ± 0.05 1.50 ± 0.25 4.00 0.292 ± 0.013 1.20 8o Max 6.75 ± 0.10 o 7 Max 1.70 ± 0.10 12.00 +0.30/-0.10 5.50 ± 0.05 Pin #1 indicator Notes: 1. Carrier tape material: black conductive polycarbonate 2. Cover tape material: transparent conductive PSA 3. Cover tape size: 9.3 mm width 4. Tolerance: .XX = ±0.10 5. Quantity: 2500 per reel 6. All measurements are in millimeters 7.05 ± 0.10 C879 Figure 5. RF210(A/B) Tape and Reel Dimensions 6 October 20, 1999 Conexant Proprietary Information and Specifications are Subject to Change 100775A Image-Reject Downconverter RF210(A/B) Ordering Information Model Name Dual-Band, Image-Reject Downconverter: 10 dB switchable gain 20 dB switchable gain Manufacturing Part Number Product Revision RF210A RF210B © 2000, Conexant Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Information in this document is provided in connection with Conexant Systems, Inc. ("Conexant") products. These materials are provided by Conexant as a service to its customers and may be used for informational purposes only. Conexant assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in these materials. Conexant may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice. 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