Part number:
AD8339
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File Size:
1.59 MB
Description:
Quad i/q demodulator and phase shifter.
* Quad integrated I/Q demodulator 16 phase select on each output (22.5° per step) Quadrature demodulation accuracy Phase accuracy: ±1° Amplitude imbalance: ±0.05 dB Bandwidth 4LO: LF to 200 MHz RF: LF to 50 MHz Baseband: determined by external filtering Output dynamic range: 160 dB/Hz LO drive: >0 dBm
AD8339
1.59 MB
Quad i/q demodulator and phase shifter.
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