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MAX2387, MAX2388, MAX2389
W-CDMA LNA/Mixer ICs

Ultra-Small, Ultra-Low Current LNA/Mixer IC For W-CDMA, IMT2000, and UMTS Cellular Phones


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The MAX2387/MAX2388/MAX2389 low-noise amplifier (LNA), downconverter mixers designed for W-CDMA applications, are ideal for ARIB (Japan) and ETSI-UMTS (Europe) based systems. The MAX2387/MAX2388/MAX2389 feature ultra-low current consumption and exceptionally low noise figures in ultra-small packages.

The MAX2387/MAX2388 include an LNA, a downconverter mixer, and a local-oscillator (LO) buffer. The MAX2389 has an LNA and mixer, but minimizes current consumption by omitting the LO buffer. For all devices, the LNA and downconverter mixers are optimized for the 2110MHz to 2170MHz band. All devices feature a high-gain mode and a low-gain mode of LNA operation. The MAX2387 has a 32dB gain step, and the MAX2388/MAX2389 have an 18dB gain step. All ICs include a shutdown mode, powering down the IC during the front-end receiver's idle periods.

The mixer 3rd-order nonlinearity performance is set using an external biasing resistor. For the MAX2387/MAX2388, mixer performance is optimized for a -10dBm typical drive at the LO buffer input port. The MAX2389 mixer performance is optimized for a -4dBm typical drive at the LO input port. The LO port for all versions is configurable for either single-ended or differential operation.

These devices operate from a +2.7V to +3.3V single supply and are available in ultra-small (3mm x 3mm) 12-pin leadless packages (QFN).

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • Ultra-Low Current Consumption: 10.7mA (MAX2387), 9.9mA (MAX2388), and 7.9mA (MAX2389)
  • +2.7V to +3.3V Single-Supply Operation
  • Mixer NF: 7dB SSB
  • Cascaded Noise Figure: 2.3dB
  • LNA Low-Gain Mode: 32dB Gain Step (MAX2387) or 18dB Gain Step (MAX2388/MAX2389)
  • Mixer IIP3: 6dBm
  • <1µA Shutdown Current
  • Ultra-Small (3mm x 3mm) 12-Pin QFN Package

 
  • Dual-Mode WCDMA/GSM Cellular Phones
  • Japanese 3rd-Generation WCDMA Cellular Phones

    Key Specifications:   Front-End/Receivers
    Part Number Features Applications Band/Freq (MHz) Footprint (mm x mm) RoHS Available Package Price**
    MAX2387 
    -10dBm LO Drive
    10.7mA Current Consumption
    2.3dB Cascaded Noise Figure
    32dB LNA Gain Step
    ARIB
    ETSI
    WCDMA
    2110 to 2170 3.0 x 3.0 No QFN/12  
    MAX2388 
    -10dBm LO Drive
    18dB LNA Gain Step
    9.9mA Current Consumption
    LO Buffer
    Yes QFN/12
    THIN QFN/12
    $1.68 @ 1k
    MAX2389 
    -4dBm LO Drive
    18dB LNA Gain Step
    7.9mA Current Consumption
    No LO Buffer For Reduced Current Consumption
    See Data Sheet QFN/12  
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    Notes:
    **This pricing is BUDGETARY, for comparing similar parts. Prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to change. Quantity pricing may vary substantially and international prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees, and exchange rates. For volume-specific prices and delivery, please see the price and availability page or contact an authorized distributor.

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    Document Ref.: 19-1834; Rev 1; 2002-05-10
    This page last modified: 2007-06-13



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