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MAX2046 - High-Gain Vector Multipliers

Download the MAX2046 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX2045 variant, as both devices belong to the same high-gain vector multipliers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX2045/MAX2046/MAX2047 low-cost, fully integrated vector multipliers alter the magnitude and phase of an RF signal.

Each device is optimized for the UMTS (MAX2045), DCS/PCS (MAX2046), or cellular/GSM (MAX2047) frequency bands.

These devices feature differential RF inputs and outputs.

Key Features

  • o Multiple RF Frequency Bands of Operation 2040MHz to 2240MHz (MAX2045) 1740MHz to 2060MHz (MAX2046) 790MHz to 1005MHz (MAX2047) o ±0.2dB Gain Flatness o ±1° Phase Flatness o 3dB Control Bandwidth: 260MHz o 15dBm Input IP3 o 15dB Gain Control Range o Continuous 360° Phase Control Range o 6.5dB Maximum Gain for Continuous Phase o On-Chip Reference for Single-Ended Voltage-Mode Operation o 800mW Power Consumption o Space-Saving 5mm x 5mm Thin QFN Package o Single 5V supply MAX2045/MAX2046/MAX2047.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX2045_MaximIntegratedProducts.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription (Reference)

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19-2728; Rev 0; 1/03 High-Gain Vector Multipliers General Description The MAX2045/MAX2046/MAX2047 low-cost, fully integrated vector multipliers alter the magnitude and phase of an RF signal. Each device is optimized for the UMTS (MAX2045), DCS/PCS (MAX2046), or cellular/GSM (MAX2047) frequency bands. These devices feature differential RF inputs and outputs. The MAX2045/MAX2046/MAX2047 provide vector adjustment through the differential I/Q amplifiers. The I/Q amplifiers can interface with voltage and/or current digital-to-analog converters (DACs). The voltage inputs are designed to interface to a voltage-mode DAC, while the current inputs are designed to interface to a currentmode DAC. An internal 2.5V reference voltage is provided for applications using single-ended voltage DACs.