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Information as of 2000-01-10
SA1921; Satellite and cellular dual-band RF front-end
The SA1921 is an integrated dual-band RF front-end that operates
at both cellular (AMPS, DAMPS, and GSM) and satellite
(1515–1600 MHz) frequencies, and is designed in a 13 GHz fT
BiCMOS process—QUBiC1. The low-band is a combined low-noise
amplifier (LNA) and mixer. The LNA has a 1.7 dB noise figure at 943
MHz with 18.3 dB of gain and an IIP3 of –5 dBm. The wide-dynamic
range mixer has a 11 dB noise figure at 943 MHz with 7.2 dB of gain
and an IIP3 of +5 dBm.
The high-band contains a receiver front-end, and a high frequency
transmit mixer intended for closed loop transmitters. One advantage
of the high-band architecture is an image-rejection mixer with over
30 dB of image rejection; thus, eliminating external filter cost while
saving board space. The system noise figure is 3.9 dB at 1550 MHz
with a power gain of 22.2 dB and an IIP3 of –11.5 dB.
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