MAX2044

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SiGe, High-Linearity, 2300MHz to 4000MHz Upconversion/Downconversion Mixer with LO Buffer

Lowest Noise, Highest Linearity 2.3GHz to 4.0GHz SiGe Mixer for LTE, WiMAX, and MMDS Base Stations, Featuring Superior Input IP3, NF, and 2 x 2 Performance

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Part Details

  • 2300MHz to 4000MHz RF Frequency Range
  • 2600MHz to 4300MHz LO Frequency Range
  • 50MHz to 500MHz IF Frequency Range
  • 7.7dB Conversion Loss
  • 8.5dB Noise Figure
  • +32.5dBm Typical Input IP3
  • 21dBm Typical Input 1dB Compression Point
  • 68dBc Typical 2RF - 2LO Spurious Rejection at PRF = -10dBm
  • Integrated LO Buffer
  • Integrated RF and LO Baluns for Single-Ended Inputs
  • Low -3dBm to +3dBm LO Drive
  • Pin Similar with the MAX2029/MAX2031 Series of 650MHz to 1000MHz Mixers and the MAX2039/MAX2041/MAX2042 Series of 1700MHz to 3000MHz Mixers
  • Single 5.0V or 3.3V Supply
  • External Current-Setting Resistor Provides Option for Operating Device in Reduced-Power/Reduced-Performance Mode
MAX2044
SiGe, High-Linearity, 2300MHz to 4000MHz Upconversion/Downconversion Mixer with LO Buffer
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