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DSN-2520A-219+ - Frequency Synthesizer

This page provides the datasheet information for the DSN-2520A-219+, a member of the DSN-2520A-219+_Mini Frequency Synthesizer family.

Datasheet Summary

Description

The DSN-2520A-219+ is a Frequency Synthesizer, designed to operate from 1120 to 2520 MHz for wireless sensor application.

The DSN-2520A-219+ is packaged in a metal case (size of 1.250" x 1.000" x 0.232") to shield against unwanted signals and noise.

Features

  • Feature Low phase noise and spurious:.
  • Phase Noise: -97 dBc/Hz typ. @ 10 kHz offset.
  • Comparison Spurious: -70 dBc typ.
  • Reference Spurious: -79 dBc typ. Advantages Low phase noise and spurious improve system EVM (Error Vector Magnitude). Robust design and construction To enhance the robustness of DSN-2520A-219+, each internal component is secured to the substrate with chip bonder, thereby eliminating the risk of tombstoning during subsequent solder reflow operations.

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Part number DSN-2520A-219+
Manufacturer Mini-Circuits
File Size 822.60 KB
Description Frequency Synthesizer
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Frequency Synthesizer 50Ω 1120 to 2520 MHz DSN-2520A-219+ The Big Deal • Low phase noise and spurious • Robust design and construction • Fast settling time • Wide bandwidth CASE STYLE: KL1294 Product Overview The DSN-2520A-219+ is a Frequency Synthesizer, designed to operate from 1120 to 2520 MHz for wireless sensor application. The DSN-2520A-219+ is packaged in a metal case (size of 1.250" x 1.000" x 0.232") to shield against unwanted signals and noise. Key Features Feature Low phase noise and spurious: • Phase Noise: -97 dBc/Hz typ. @ 10 kHz offset • Comparison Spurious: -70 dBc typ. • Reference Spurious: -79 dBc typ. Advantages Low phase noise and spurious improve system EVM (Error Vector Magnitude).
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