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 RF212
Image-Reject Front End for Dual or Tri-Band GSM Applications
The RF212 device is available as a dual-band (EGSM900/DCS1800) front end or as a tri-band (EGSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900) front end for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) mobile telephony applications. Each device integrates all the required front-end components after the frequency pre-select filters. These components include the Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs), the internal image-reject filters, mixers, and a Local Oscillator (LO) amplifier. The main advantage of the RF212 is its ability to provide a minimum of 35 dB of image rejection for each band. The block diagrams of the devices are shown in Figures 1 and 2. The device packages and pin configurations are shown in Figures 3 and 4.
Features
* * * * * * * * * * * * Supports EGSM LNA and mixer for RF to IF conversion 12 dB or 20 dB switchable gain step Minimum 35 dB of image rejection No external post-LNA filters required Common Intermediate Frequency (IF) port for all bands IF range from 350 MHz to 450 MHz High isolation LO input buffer Differential IF output High dynamic range with low current consumption Three-cell battery operation (2.7 to 3.6 V) 20-pin Exposed paddle, Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (ETSSOP)
Applications
* Dual/tri-band digital cellular mobile telephony (EGSM900/DCS1800, or EGSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900)
LOIN
LOIN
LNA900IN
IFout
LNA900IN
IFout
LNA1800IN
LNA1800IN
LNA1900IN Band Select 1 control Band Select 1 Band Select 2
control
Step Sel
Gain Sel
C0002
Step Sel
Gain Sel
C0001
Figure 1. RF212 Dual-Band Device Block Diagram
Figure 2. RF212 Tri-Band Device Block Diagram
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NC GND GND LNA900IN VCC VCC GAINSEL LNA1800IN GND ENA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
VCC GND STEPSEL IFOUT+ IFOUTGND BANDSEL1 LOIN LOGND NC
C067
NC GND GND LNA900IN VCC VCC GAINSEL LNA1800IN LNA1900IN ENA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
VCC GND STEPSEL IFOUT+ IFOUTBANDSEL2 BANDSEL1 LOIN LOGND NC
C122
Figure 3. RF212 Dual-Band Device Pin Configuration - 20-Pin ETSSOP
Figure 4. RF212 Tri-Band Device Pin Configuration - 20-Pin ETSSOP
Technical Description
Both RF212 devices form front ends of a dual-band or a tri-band super-heterodyne receiver. The RF212 dual-band device is optimized for an EGSM900/DCS1800 design, while the RF212 tri-band device is suitable for EGSM900, DCS1800, and PCS 1900. Each frequency band has its own separate front-end receiver path. Each receiver path contains an LNA, an imagereject filter, and a mixer. The IF and LO ports are common to all frequency bands. The image rejection achievable by this frontend design without any additional external components is 35 dB minimum for an IF of 400 MHz. Both devices operate over a supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 3.6 V. The RF212 dual-band device has one band selection pin (BANDSEL1 on pin 14). When BANDSEL1 is set to logic "0," the EGSM900 receiver path is active. The LO frequency needs to be higher than the RF input frequency (i.e., a high side injection is used). When BANDSEL1 is set to logic "1," the DCS1800 receiver path is active. The LO frequency needs to be less than the RF input frequency (i.e., a low-side injection is used). With a 400 MHz IF, this arrangement allows a single, wide-range Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) to be used for each band of operation.
Similarly, the RF212 tri-band device has two band selection pins (BANDSEL1 and BANDSEL2, pins 14 and 15, respectively). The EGSM900 path uses the high side injection for the LO, while DCS1800 and PCS1900 paths use the low side injection. Tables 1 and 2 provide the frequency band selection settings for the dual and tri-band devices, respectively. All the LNAs have switchable gain. The gain mode is selectable using the GAINSEL signal (pin 7). Low gain mode is selected by driving the GAINSEL signal to a logic "1"; high gain mode is selected by driving the signal to a logic "0." Depending on the need of the handset design on the gain distribution, the gain step between the high gain and low gain modes can be set to either a 12 dB step or a 20 dB step. This gain step is selectable with the STEPSEL signal (pin 18). Electrical and Mechanical Specifications ________________ The RF212 signal pin assignments and functional pin descriptions are found in Table 3 (dual-band) and Table 4 (triband). The absolute maximum ratings of the RF212 are provided in Table 5, the operating conditions are specified in Table 6, and electrical specifications are provided in Table 7. Figure 3 shows the diagram for a typical application circuit using the RF212 front end. Figure 4 provides the package dimensions for both of the 20-pin ETSSOP devices.
ESD Sensitivity
The RF212 is a static-sensitive electronic device. Do not operate or store near strong electrostatic fields. Take proper ESD precautions.
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Table 1. RF212 Dual-Band Selection BANDSEL1, pin 14
0 1
Mode
EGSM900 DCS1800
Table 2. RF212 Tri-Band Selection BANDSEL1, pin 14
0 0 1 1
BANDSEL2, pin 15
0 1 0 1
Mode
EGSM900 DCS1800 PCS1900
Table 3. RF212 Dual-Band Device Signal Description Pin #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC GND GND LNA900IN VCC VCC GAINSEL LNA1800IN
Name
Description
No connect (recommend connecting to ground) Ground Ground 900 MHz LNA input Supply Supply LNA gain select 1800 MHz LNA input
Pin #
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NC
Name
Description
No connect (recommend connecting to ground) LO input ground LO input Band select control Ground Mixer negative output Mixer positive output Gain step select. STEPSEL= 0 selects a 12 dB gain step; STEPSEL = 1 selects a 20 dB gain step Ground Supply
LOGND LOIN BANDSEL1 GND IFOUT- IFOUT+ STEPSEL
9 10
GND ENA
Ground Device enable, active high
19 20
GND VCC
Table 4. RF212 Tri-Band Device Signal Description Pin #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC GND GND LNA900IN VCC VCC GAINSEL LNA1800IN
Name
Description
No connect (recommend connecting to ground) Ground Ground 900 MHz LNA input Supply Supply LNA gain select 1800 MHz LNA input
Pin #
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NC
Name
Description
No connect (recommend connecting to ground) LO input ground LO input Band select control 1 Band select control 2 Mixer negative output Mixer positive output Gain step select. STEPSEL= 0 selects a 12 dB gain step; STEPSEL = 1 selects a 20 dB gain step Ground Supply
LOGND LOIN BANDSEL1 BANDSEL2 IFOUT- IFOUT+ STEPSEL
9 10
LNA1900IN ENA
1900 MHz LNA input Device enable, active high
19 20
GND VCC
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Table 5. Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter
Storage Temperature Supply Voltage (VCC) Input Voltage Range
Minimum
-40 -0.3 -0.3
Maximum
+125 +3.6 Vcc
Units
C V V
Table 6. RF212 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter
Supply Voltage Operating Temperature
Min
2.7 -30
Typical
3.0 +25
Max
3.6 +85
Units
V C
(TA = 25 C, Vcc = 2.7 V, fIF = 400 MHz, Plo = -10 dBm)
Table 7. RF212 Electrical Specifications (1 of 3) Symbol Test Condition
EGSM900 Mode
Parameter
Supply current:: Enable mode Sleep mode RF Input frequency IF frequency LO to RF input isolation Input impedance Power gain (for 2 k differential output impedance): High gain mode Low gain mode 1 Low gain mode 2 Gain step 1 Gain step 2 Temperature coefficient Gain variation versus frequency Noise figure: High gain Low gain mode 1 Low gain mode 2 Noise figure degradation with blocker: High gain Input 1 dB compression point Input third order intercept point Differential IF shunt output resistance Image rejection: fIF = 400 MHz fIF = 350 or 450 MHz
Min
Typical
Max
Units
ENA = 1 ENA = 0 925 fIF 350 30
15 30 960 400 50 450
mA A MHz MHz dB
GMAX1 GMIN1 GMIN2 GSTEP1 GSTEP2 FTC1
GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 0
20 -24 -14
22 0 10 -22 -12 -0.02
25 -20 -10 0.8
dB dB dB dB dB dB/C dB dB dB dB dB dBm dBm dBm k dB dB
GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 0 -22 dBm blocker, GAINSEL = 0 (Note 1) IP1DB IP3 high gain mode low gain mode -22 -18
2.3 18 10 1.6 -20 -13 -12 2 35 25 50
3.5
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(TA = 25 C, Vcc = 2.7 V, fIF = 400 MHz, Plo = -10 dBm)
Table 7. RF212 Electrical Specifications (2 of 3) Symbol Test Condition
DCS1800 Mode
Parameter
Supply current: Enable mode Sleep mode RF input frequency IF frequency LO to RF input isolation Input impedance Power gain (for 2 k differential output impedance): High gain mode Low gain mode 1 Low gain mode 2 Gain step 1 Gain step 2 Temperature coefficient Gain variation versus frequency Noise figure: High gain Low gain mode 1 Low gain mode 2 Noise figure degradation with blocker: High gain Input 1 dB compression point Input third order intercept point Differential IF shunt output resistance Image rejection: fIF = 400 MHz fIF = 350 or 450 MHz
Min
Typical
Max
Units
ENA = 1 ENA = 0 1805 350 30
19 30 1880 400 50 450
mA A MHz MHz dB
GMAX1 GMIN1 GMIN2 GSTEP1 GSTEP2 FTC1
GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 0
20 -22 -14
22 2 10 -20 -12 -0.02
25 -18 -10 1.2
dB dB dB dB dB dB/C dB dB dB dB dB dBm dBm dBm k dB dB
GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 0 -22 dBm blocker, GAINSEL = 0 (Note 2) IP1DB IP3 high gain mode low gain mode -23 -20
3.5 16.5 11 1.6 -20 -16 -12 2 35 25 40
4.5
PCS1900 Mode (for tri-band device only) Supply current: Enable mode Sleep mode RF input frequency IF frequency LO to RF input isolation Input impedance Power gain (for 2 k differential output impedance): High gain mode Low gain mode 1 Low gain mode 2 Gain step 1 Gain step 2 Temperature coefficient Gain variation versus frequency Noise figure: High gain Low gain mode 1 Low gain mode 2 Noise figure degradation with blocker: High gain GMAX1 GMIN1 GMIN2 GSTEP1 GSTEP2 FTC1 GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 0 20 -22 -14 ENA = 1 ENA = 0 1930 350 30 50 22 2 10 -20 -12 -0.02 25 -18 -10 1.2 GAINSEL = 0 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 1 GAINSEL = 1, STEPSEL = 0 -22 dBm blocker, GAINSEL = 0 (Note 3) 3.5 16.5 11 1.6 4.5 400 19 30 1990 450 mA A MHz MHz dB dB dB dB dB dB dB/C dB dB dB dB dB
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(TA = 25 C, Vcc = 2.7 V, fIF = 400 MHz, Plo = -10 dBm)
Table 7. RF212 Electrical Specifications (3 of 3) Symbol Test Condition
high gain mode low gain mode
Parameter
Input 1 dB compression point Input third order intercept point Differential IF shunt output resistance Image rejection: fIF = 400 MHz fIF = 350 or 450 MHz
Min
-23 -20
Typical
-20 -16 -12 2
Max
Units
dBm dBm dBm k dB dB
PCS1900 Mode (for tri-band device only) (continued)
35 25 Local Oscillator (LO) 1275 fIF = 400 MHz PLO Control Signals (All Modes) VIH VIL tON -15 Vcc - 0.4
40
LO frequency LO input return loss (with external matching circuit) LO input power Digital input voltages (ENA, GAINSEL, BANDSEL1, BANDSEL2, and STEPSEL) Enable time Bandselect switching time Note 1: Assumes -5 dBm @ 915 MHz blocker at the antenna input attenuated by 17 dB. Note 2: Assumes -12 dBm @ 1785 MHz blocker at the antenna input attenuated by 10 dB. Note 3: Assumes -12 dBm @ 1910 MHz blocker at the antenna input attenuated by 10 dB.
1640 -10 -10 -5
MHz dB dBm V
0.4 10 15
V s s
Vcc
10
10
22 pF 2000 GAINSEL
10 pF
2.2 F
7
22 pF EGSM Rx filter LNA900IN 47pF 12 nH 12 pF DCS Rx Filter LNA1800IN 1.5 pF 3.0 nH
5
6
20
L1 82 nH L2 82 nH
4
IFOUT+
100 pF to IF SAW match 100 pF 2 K || (L1+L2) differential
17 16
IFOUT-
8
PCS Rx Filter LNA1900IN 1.2 pF 3.0 nH BANDSEL1
2000
9
14
22 pF
Control
ENABLE
BANDSEL2
2000
15
STEPSEL 2000 27 pF 22 pF
2000
10
22 pF
Bias
18
LOIN
13 2 3 12 19
4.7 nH
C903
Figure 3. Typical RF212 Application Circuit (for dual-band device, ground pins 9 and 15)
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0.65 mm
3 2 1
Pin 1 indicator
4.20 mm
3 2 1
6.40 mm
base metal
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
6.500.10 mm 1.00+0.5/-0.2 mm 1.20 mm max
1.00 mm Ref
4.400.10 mm
0.24+0.06/-0.05 mm
0.100.05 mm
END VIEW
SIDE VIEW
Figure 4. RF212 Package Dimensions - 20-Pin ETSSOP
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C003
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Ordering Information
Model Name
Dual-Band Image-Reject Front End Tri-Band Image-Reject Front End
Manufacturing Part Number
RF212-11 RF212-21
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