F1100
DATASHEET
RF to IF Dual Downconverting Mixer
698 - 915 MHz F1100NBGI
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
This document describes the specifications for the
IDTF1100 ZeroꢀDistortionTM RF to IF Downconverting
Mixer. This device is part of a series of downconverting
mixers covering all UTRA bands. See the Part# Matrix
for the details of all devices in the series.
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Dual Path for Diversity Systems
Ideal for MultiꢀCarrier Systems
MIMO friendly: ꢀ6 dBm min LO drive
9 dB Gain
Ultra linear: +41 dBm IP3O (350 MHz IF)
Low NF ~10 dB
200 ꢁ output impedance
Ultra high +13 dBm P1dBI
Pin Compatible w/Existing solutions
6x6 36 pin package
The F1100 dual channel device operates with a single
5V supply. It is optimized for operation in a Multiꢀ
carrier BaseStation Receiver for RF bands from 698 to
915 MHz with High Side Injection. IF frequencies from
150 to 450 MHz are supported. Nominally, the device
offers +41 dBm Output IP3 with 350 mA of ICC.
Power Down mode
Standard Mode: ICC = 350 mA
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
In typical basestation receivers the mixer limits the
linearity performance for the entire receive system. The
F1100 with ZeroꢀDistortion technology dramatically
improves the maximum IM3 interference that the BTS
can withstand at a desired Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR.)
DEVICE BLOCK DIAGRAM
RFIN_A
IFOUT_A
ꢀ IP3O: ⇑ 7 dB
STBY
LOADJ
RF VCO
RFIN_B
Bias
Control
ꢀ Allows for higher RF
gain improving
2
Sensitivity
IFOUT_B
PART# MATRIX
Part#
RF freq
range
UTRA bands
IF freq
range
Typ.
Gain
Injection
5,6,8,12,13,14,17
F1100
F1102
F1150
698 - 915
400 - 1000
1700 - 2200
150 - 450
50 - 300
50 - 450
9
High Side
Both
,19,20
,19,20
ORDERING INFORMATION
5,6,8,12,13,14,17
,19,20
9.0
8.5
Omit IDT
prefix
Tape &
Reel
0.8 mm height
package
1,2,3,4,9,10, 33,
34,35, 36, 37,39
High Side
1,2,3,4,9,10, 211,
241, 33, 34,35,
36, 37,39
F1152
F1162
1400 - 2200
2300 – 2700
50 - 350
50 – 500
8.5
8.8
Low Side
Both
IDTF1100NBGI8
7,38,40,41
Green
1
– with High side injection
RF product Line
Industrial
Temp range
IDT Zero-DistortionTM Mixer
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RevO, Feb 2013