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MAX2510EEI+

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX2510EEI+
Description
RF Receiver IC TXRX IF W/RSSI&MODLTR
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Transceiverr
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX2510EEI+

Package / Case
QSOP-28
Operating Frequency
600 MHz
Operating Supply Voltage
3 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Low-Voltage IF Transceiver with
Limiter/RSSI and Quadrature Modulator
Note 4: Driving RXIN or RXIN with a power level greater than the 1dB compression level forces the input stage out of its linear
Note 5: Assuming the supply voltage has been applied, this includes limiter offset-correction settling and Rx or Tx bias stabilization
Note 6: The RSSI maximum zero-scale intercept is the maximum (over a statistical sample of parts) input power at which the RSSI
Note 7: The RSSI relative error is the deviation from the best-fitting straight line of the RSSI output voltage versus the limiter input
Note 8: Transmit sideband suppression is typically better than 35dB. Operation outside this frequency range is possible but has
Note 9: Output IM3 level is typically better than -29dBc.
Note 10: The output power can be increased by raising GC above 2V. Refer to the Transmitter Output Power vs. GC Voltage and
Note 11: Using two tones at 400kHz and 500kHz, 250mVp-p differential per tone at I, I, Q, Q.
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__________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics
(MAX2510 EV kit; V
with 100Ω differential; LO terminated with 50Ω; LO AC grounded; GC open; LIMOUT, LIMOUT open; 330pF at RSSI pin; 0.1µF con-
nected from VREF pin to GND; P
Q, Q = 1.4V; V
_______________________________________________________________________________________
25
20
15
10
5
0
-40
range, causing harmonic and intermodulation distortion. The RSSI output increases monotonically with increasing input
levels beyond the mixer’s 1dB compression level. Input 1dB compression point is limited by MIXOUT voltage swing, which
is approximately 2Vp-p into a 165Ω load.
time. Guaranteed by design and characterization.
output would be 0V. This point is extrapolated from the linear portion of the RSSI Output Voltage vs. Limiter Input Power
graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics. This specification and the RSSI slope define the RSSI function’s ideal
behavior (the slope and intercept of a straight line), while the RSSI relative error specification defines the deviations from
this line. See the Typical Operating Characteristics for the RSSI Output Voltage vs. Limiter Input Power graph.
power. This number represents the worst-case deviation at any point along this line. A 0dB relative error is exactly on the
ideal RSSI transfer function. The limiter input power range for this test is -75dBm to 5dBm from 50Ω. See the Typical
Operating Characteristics for the RSSI Relative Error graph.
not been characterized.
Frequency graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics.
-20
I,Q
vs. TEMPERATURE
= 500mVp-p; f
SUPPLY CURRENT
0
TEMPERATURE (°C)
CC
20
= +3.0V; 0.01µF across CZ and CZ; MIXOUT tied to VREF through 165Ω resistor; TXOUT and TXOUT loaded
40
STANDBY
60
I, Q
Tx
Rx
RXIN, RXIN
= 200kHz; f
80
100
= -30dBm differentially driven (input matched); f
LO, LO
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
2.5
= 230MHz; P
3.0
Tx
vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
Rx
SUPPLY CURRENT
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
3.5
LO
4.0
= -13dBm; T
4.5
STANDBY
5.0
A
= +25°C; unless otherwise noted.)
5.5
RXIN, RXIN
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
TRANSMITTER SUPPLY CURRENT
0.2
= 240MHz; bias voltage at I, I,
0.4
0.6
vs. GC VOLTAGE
GC VOLTAGE (V)
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0

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