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MAX2160EBG - ISDB-T Single-Segment Low-IF Tuners

Download the MAX2160EBG datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX2160 variant, as both devices belong to the same isdb-t single-segment low-if tuners family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The MAX2160/EBG tuner ICs are designed for use in Japanese mobile digital TV (ISDB-T single-segment) applications.

The devices directly convert UHF band signals to a low-IF using a broadband I/Q downconverter.

The operating frequency range extends from 470MHz to 770MHz.

Features

  • Low Noise Figure: < 4dB Typical.
  • High Dynamic Range: -98dBm to 0dBm.
  • High-Side or Low-Side LO Injection.
  • Integrated VCO and Tank Circuits.
  • Low LO Phase Noise: Typical -88dBc/Hz at 10kHz.
  • Integrated Frequency Synthesizer.
  • Integrated Bandpass Filters.
  • 52dB Typical Image Rejection.
  • Single +2.7V to +3.3V Supply Voltage.
  • Three Low-Power Modes.
  • Two-Wire, I2C-Compatible Serial Control Interface.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX2160_MaximIntegratedProducts.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription

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MAX2160/MAX2160EBG ADC 19-0068; Rev 5; 10/09 EVAALVUAAILTAIOBNLEKIT ISDB-T Single-Segment Low-IF Tuners General Description The MAX2160/EBG tuner ICs are designed for use in Japanese mobile digital TV (ISDB-T single-segment) applications. The devices directly convert UHF band signals to a low-IF using a broadband I/Q downconverter. The operating frequency range extends from 470MHz to 770MHz. The MAX2160/EBG support both I/Q low-IF interfaces as well as single low-IF interfaces, making the devices universal tuners for various digital demodulator IC implementations. The MAX2160/EBG include an LNA, RF variable-gain amplifiers, I and Q downconverting mixers, low-IF variablegain amplifiers, and bandpass filters providing in excess of 42dB of image rejection.
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