The ADL5390 vector multiplier consists of a matched pair of broadband variable gain amplifiers whose outputs are summed. The separate gain controls for each amplifier are linear-in-magnitude. If the two input RF signals are in quadrature, the vector multiplier can be configured as a vector modulator or as a variable attenuator/phase shifter by using the gain control pins as Cartesian variables. In this case, the output amplitude can be controlled from a maximum of +5 dB to less than -30 dB and the phase can be shifted continuously over the entire 360° range. Since the signal paths are linear, the original modulation on the inputs is preserved. If the two signals are independent, then the vector multiplier can function as a 2:1 multiplexer or can provide fading from one channel to another.
The ADL5390 operates over a wide frequency range of 20MHz to 2400MHz. For a maximum gain setting on one channel at 380MHz, the ADL5390 delivers an OP1dB of 11dBm, an OIP3 of 24dBm, and an output noise floor of -148dBm/Hz. The gain and phase matching between the two VGAs is better than 0.5 dB and 1°, respectively, over most of the operating range.
The ADL5390 is fabricated on proprietary, high performance 25GHz SOI complementary bipolar IC process. It is available in a 24-lead, Pb-free CSP package and operates over a -40°C to +85°C temperature range. Evaluation boards are available.
- Consists of a matched pair of broadband variable gain amplifiers
- Separate gain controls for each amplifier are linear-in-magnitude
- Maximum of +5 dB to less than -30 dB
- Can provide fading from one channel to another
- Operates over a wide frequency range of 20MHz to 2400MHz
- For a maximum gain setting on one channel at 380MHz
- Delivers an OP1dB of 11dBm and an OIP3 of 24dBm
- An output noise floor of -148dBm/Hz
- Applicable for:
- PA linearization and predistortion
- Amplitude and phase modulation
- Variable matched attenuator and/or phase shifter
- Cellular base stations
- Radio links
- Fixed wireless access
- Broadband/CATV
- RF/IF ana