SWRA004A
Low Band Cascaded Receiver Section: LNA, External SAW Filter, Mixer, and LO Buffer Amplifier
The TRF1500 low-band receiver section, shown in Figure 2, is an integrated front-end down converter designed to operate in the 800 MHz frequency range. The low-band down converter consists of an LNA, mixer, LO buffer amplifier and an off-chip image reject filter. The digital control allows the low-band to operate in three different states to compensate for the environment in which the TRF1500 is operating. The device can be operated in the normal state, where the LNA, mixer and buffer amplifier are on, the strong signal state, where the LNA is off and the mixer and buffer amplifier are on, or the transmit state, where the LNA bias current is increased to prevent compression when the transmitter is on.
The low-band receiver has low typical current consumption of 21mA at 3.75V supply. The cascaded gain is typically 26dB while providing good dynamic range with approximately a -10dBm third order input intercept point (IIP3). The low-band receiver has a typical system noise figure of approximately 2.5 dB for excellent sensitivity.
Figure 2. Cascaded Block Diagram of the Low-Band Receiver Section
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