VLSI Frequency Synthesizer Based on Direct Digital Conversion

Purpose:
Construction of radio transceivers.
Year of release: 2014
Guaranteed service life (years): 3
Estimated production / delivery time (months): 10
Flight qualification of the product: No
Possibility to adapt the product to customer requirements: No


Parameter Value
W*H*T 5*5*1 mm
Weight 2 g
Supply voltage 3.0…3.6 V
Operating temperature range -60 - +85 C°
Digital Supply Voltage 1.71…1.89 V
Frequency setting bit 36 bit
Phase Resolution 14 bit
Case 5102.32-1К
Consumption current 0.38…0.45 А
Clock frequency 1…1200 MHz
Maximum output frequency 600 MHz
DAP, PMR input current 0.025 А
DAP, PMR Integral linearity 0.5…2
DAP, PMR differential nonlinearity 0.5…1.5

Description

Silicon-germanium BiCMOS VLSI frequency synthesizer based on direct digital conversion is designed to produce a stable high-frequency signal in the 600 MHz range with an ultra-low frequency tunning step, low phase noise and fast frequency tunning, as well as t
... Silicon-germanium BiCMOS VLSI frequency synthesizer based on direct digital conversion is designed to produce a stable high-frequency signal in the 600 MHz range with an ultra-low frequency tunning step, low phase noise and fast frequency tunning, as well as the possibility of frequency, phase and LFM modulation.
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- radar, EW;
- state recognition systems, navigation;
- communications land, aviation, satellite;
- broadband Wireless;
- measuring equipment.
Silicon-germanium BiCMOS VLSI frequency synthesizer based on direct digital conversion is designed to produce a stable high-frequency signal in the 600 MHz range with an ultra-low frequency tunning step, low phase noise and fast frequency tunning, as well as the possibility of frequency, phase and LFM modulation.

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