Infineon Technologies RF/Microwave Up/Down Converters 9

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Part RoHS Manufacturer RF or Microwave Device Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Package Body Material Technology Maximum RF Output Frequency Maximum Input Power (CW) Maximum Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Maximum Supply Current Minimum RF Output Frequency Construction Minimum RF Input Frequency Power Supplies (V) Package Equivalence Code Characteristic Impedance Sub-Category Minimum Up Conversion Gain Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Down Conversion Gain Maximum Output Power Minimum Intermediate Frequency (IF) Maximum RF Input Frequency Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish LO Tunable Maximum Noise Figure Maximum Conversion Loss Additional Features JESD-609 Code Minimum Input Power (CW) Minimum Operating Frequency Maximum Intermediate Frequency (IF) Maximum Operating Frequency

CGY360

Infineon Technologies

DOWN CONVERTER

SURFACE MOUNT

16

PLASTIC/EPOXY

GAAS

+-5

SOP16,.35,32

RF/Microwave Up/Down Converters

85 Cel

3500 MHz

-40 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

NO

e0

0 dBm

PMB2332

Infineon Technologies

DOWN CONVERTER

SURFACE MOUNT

16

PLASTIC/EPOXY

BIPOLAR

2.7/4.5

TSSOP16,.25

50 ohm

RF/Microwave Mixers

85 Cel

1100 MHz

-40 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

YES

e0

3000 MHz

TUA6110XS

Infineon Technologies

DOWN CONVERTER

SURFACE MOUNT

28

PLASTIC/EPOXY

BIPOLAR

32 mA

5

SSOP28,.3

RF/Microwave Mixers

80 Cel

-20 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

e0

CMY200

Infineon Technologies

DOWN CONVERTER

SURFACE MOUNT

5

PLASTIC/EPOXY

GAAS

70 mA

COMPONENT

1000 MHz

5

TSOP5/6,.11,37

50 ohm

RF/Microwave Up/Down Converters

6 dB

17 dBm

40 MHz

1400 MHz

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

YES

10 dB

e0

100 MHz

PMB2333-R

Infineon Technologies

UP/DOWN CONVERTER

COMPONENT

85 Cel

-30 Cel

NO

CGY340

Infineon Technologies

UP CONVERTER

SURFACE MOUNT

16

PLASTIC/EPOXY

GAAS

3450 MHz

3425 MHz

COMPONENT

+-5

SOP16,.35,32

RF/Microwave Up/Down Converters

85 Cel

0 dBm

1066 MHz

-40 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

NO

e0

1091 MHz

PMB2110

Infineon Technologies

SURFACE MOUNT

10

PLASTIC/EPOXY

34 mA

2.8

TSSOP10,.19,20

RF/Microwave Up/Down Converters

70 Cel

-20 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

e0

PMB2333

Infineon Technologies

UP/DOWN CONVERTER

SURFACE MOUNT

16

PLASTIC/EPOXY

BIPOLAR

COMPONENT

2.7/4.5

TSSOP16,.25

50 ohm

RF/Microwave Mixers

85 Cel

3000 MHz

-40 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

YES

e0

3000 MHz

CMY200E6327

Infineon Technologies

DOWN CONVERTER

COMPONENT

50 ohm

6 dB

1200 MHz

NO

10 dB

40 MHz

RF/Microwave Up/Down Converters

RF/microwave up/down converters are electronic devices that can convert high frequency (HF) signals to a lower frequency or vice versa. These converters are essential components of modern communication systems, where the frequency of the signal needs to be changed to enable transmission and reception. The up/down conversion process can be achieved through a variety of methods, including heterodyne mixing, direct mixing, and superheterodyne mixing.

Heterodyne mixing involves mixing the incoming signal with a local oscillator signal to generate an intermediate frequency (IF) signal. This method is widely used in superheterodyne receivers and is often used in upconversion. Direct mixing involves converting the frequency of the input signal to the desired frequency using a nonlinear device such as a diode. This method is often used in frequency synthesizers and mixers.

Superheterodyne mixing combines the advantages of heterodyne and direct mixing to achieve high sensitivity and selectivity. In a superheterodyne receiver, the incoming signal is mixed with a local oscillator signal to produce an IF signal, which is then amplified and demodulated. Superheterodyne mixing is also used in frequency upconversion, where the input signal is mixed with a local oscillator signal to produce the desired output frequency.

RF/microwave up/down converters are used in a variety of applications, including wireless communication systems, satellite communication systems, radar systems, and test and measurement equipment. They are available in various forms, including integrated circuits (ICs), modules, and subsystems, and can operate at a range of frequencies, from a few megahertz to several gigahertz.