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RF109 View Datasheet(PDF) - Conexant Systems

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RF109
2400 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Transceiver
LNA
LNAIN
LNAATTN
90o
RFO1
RFO2
MODSET
PS1
PS2
Modulator
Gain
Control
External
CSERVO
External
CSERVO
Synthesizer
Serial
Interface
Power
Mgmt.
RXI
GMCRES
AGC
RXQ
External
VCO
LPF
FREF
SCDTALKRTAOBE
RXEN
SYNTHEN
TXEN
TXD
Figure 2. RF109 Block Diagram
Technical Description
Receive Path_______________________________________
The LNA provides two gain levels for coarse Automatic Gain
Control (AGC), which are selected via the LNAATTN control.
The signal is down-converted to In-phase and Quadrature-
phase (I/Q) baseband signals using a matched pair of mixers
and the LO.
The receive baseband bandwidth has a bandpass characteristic.
The I/Q baseband signals are internally low-pass and high-pass
filtered to attenuate out-of-channel signals and to remove DC
components. The low-pass cutoff is determined by the GmC
filters and is set by the Rgmc resistor connected to pin 13. The
high-pass cutoff is set by the value of the Cservo capacitors
connected between pins 32–33, and pins 34–35.
The baseband high-pass cutoff frequency should be set much
lower than the low-pass cutoff frequency or else the servo loop
will become unstable.
The optimum receive bandwidth values are:
fLPF = 820 kHz, Rgmc = 825
fHPF = 20 kHz, Cservo = 0.082 µF
A matched pair of VGAs provide fine AGC. The differential I/Q
baseband signals are DC-coupled to the RXI+, RXI-, RXQ+, and
RXQ- outputs, respectively.
Transmit Path_______________________________________
The transmit path consists of an amplifier and a mixer. The
mixer modulates the LO with baseband data supplied to pin 8.
The transmit RF outputs from the RF109 are differential and
matched for a 100differential load. If a single-ended
connection is required, then the unused output must be suitably
terminated by a 50resistor (as shown in Figure 5).
The transmit output power is determined by the output power
control inputs, PS1 (pin 21) and PS2 (pin 22), and by the value
of Rmod (connected to pin 20). Rmod sets the bias current into the
modulator which is then multiplied by a factor set by the state of
PS1 and PS2. PS1 and PS2 input programming is given in the
Transmitter Section of Table 3.
LO Generation ______________________________________
The LO is generated by a programmable PLL frequency
synthesizer and a 2.4 GHz external VCO. Synthesizer
performance parameters are determined by the loop filter, the
external reference oscillator, the sensitivity and phase noise of
the VCO, and the frequency synthesizer programming.
The RF109 requires differential inputs for VCO1 (pin 38) and
VCO2 (pin 39). The typical differential input level is 200 mVp-p.
A BALUN transformer, shown in Figure 5, is used to generate
differential signals from a single-ended VCO output.
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Conexant
100646A
Conexant Proprietary
1/19/00
 

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