Silicon Switch Reduces Size and Power Consumption in Cellular Radio Systems

Analog DevicesAnalog Devices has introduced a high power (44 watts peak) SPDT silicon switch that enables designers to reduce hardware size and bias power consumption in cellular radio systems.

As the next generation of communications infrastructure trends toward higher data capacity, cellular radio front ends must scale down in size and provide faster speeds to meet the demands of increased data usage. The ADRF5130 switch meets these requirements through a high level of integration that eliminates the need for external components. It also reduces power consumption to more efficient levels by operating on a single low-voltage supply with extremely low current consumption compared to existing pin-diode-based solutions. This switch is manufactured using silicon technology, and is housed in a small 4 mm × 4 mm LFCSP SMT package.

The ADRF5130 operates from 0.7-GHz to 3.5 GHz with typical 0.6-dB insertion-loss, high isolation of 50 dB, excellent linearity of +68 dBm and peak power handling of 44 watts during continuous operation mode. It features robust 2000-V electro-static-discharge (ESD) protection on all device pins and also incorporates a fast CMOS-compatible control interface with switching time less than 1 us. Additionally, a symmetrical circuit architecture allows the RF inputs to be used interchangeably in high power applications.

Publisher: everything RF
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