Overview
The ADRF5019BCPZN-R7 is a nonreflective, single pole, double throw (SPDT) RF switch manufactured by Analog Devices Inc. This component operates over a wide frequency range from 100 MHz to 13 GHz, making it versatile for various RF and microwave applications. The switch is designed in a silicon process and is housed in a 16-lead LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package) package, which is suitable for high-frequency applications due to its compact size and low parasitic inductance.
The device is characterized by its high performance metrics, including a typical P1dB of 39 dBm and an input third-order intercept of 60 dBm at specific voltage settings. It also features hot switching capabilities and fast RF settling times, making it suitable for dynamic RF systems.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Conditions |
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Frequency Range | 100 MHz to 13 GHz | |
P1dB | 39 dBm typical | VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, LS = 3.3V |
Input Third-Order Intercept | 60 dBm typical | VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, LS = 3.3V |
Insertion Loss | 1.35 dB maximum | VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, LS = 3.3V |
Hot Switching | 27 dBm maximum | VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, LS = 3.3V |
ESD Rating | 2 kV (Class 2) HBM | |
RF Settling Time (0.05 dB) | 375 ns typical | VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, LS = 3.3V |
RF Settling Time (0.1 dB) | 300 ns typical | VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, LS = 3.3V |
Rise/Fall Time | 180 ns typical (10% to 90% of RF output) | |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +105°C | |
Package Style | 16-lead LFCSP-EP | |
Supply Voltage | -2.75 V to 3.6 V |
Key Features
- Wide Frequency Range: Operates from 100 MHz to 13 GHz, making it suitable for a variety of RF and microwave applications.
- High Linearity: Typical P1dB of 39 dBm and input third-order intercept of 60 dBm at specific voltage settings.
- Fast Switching Times: RF settling times of 375 ns (0.05 dB) and 300 ns (0.1 dB) ensure quick and reliable switching.
- Hot Switching Capability: Can handle hot switching up to 27 dBm maximum.
- Compact Package: Housed in a 16-lead LFCSP-EP package, which is ideal for high-frequency applications due to its low parasitic inductance.
- Robust ESD Rating: 2 kV (Class 2) HBM ESD rating for enhanced reliability.
- Broad Operating Temperature Range: Operates from -40°C to +105°C, making it suitable for various environmental conditions.
Applications
- RF and Microwave Systems: Suitable for use in RF switches, beamformers, phase shifters, and vector modulators.
- Communications Equipment: Can be used in communications analog front ends, frequency dividers, multipliers, and detectors.
- Instrumentation and Test Equipment: Ideal for RF connectorized modules, system-in-package solutions, and instrumentation.
- Wireless Sensor Networks: Applicable in wireless sensor networks and other wireless communication systems.
- Phase Locked Loop (PLL) Synthesizers: Can be integrated into PLL synthesizers and translation loops.
Q & A
- What is the frequency range of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7 RF switch?
The ADRF5019BCPZN-R7 operates from 100 MHz to 13 GHz.
- What is the typical P1dB of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
The typical P1dB is 39 dBm at VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, and LS = 3.3V.
- What is the input third-order intercept of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
The input third-order intercept is 60 dBm typical at VDD = 3.3V, VSS = -2.5V, and LS = 3.3V.
- What is the maximum hot switching power of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
The maximum hot switching power is 27 dBm.
- What is the ESD rating of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
The ESD rating is 2 kV (Class 2) HBM.
- What is the RF settling time of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
The RF settling time is 375 ns (0.05 dB) and 300 ns (0.1 dB) typical.
- What is the rise and fall time of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
The rise and fall time is 180 ns typical (10% to 90% of RF output).
- What is the operating temperature range of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
The operating temperature range is -40°C to +105°C.
- What package style does the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7 come in?
The ADRF5019BCPZN-R7 is housed in a 16-lead LFCSP-EP package.
- What are some common applications of the ADRF5019BCPZN-R7?
Common applications include RF and microwave systems, communications equipment, instrumentation, and wireless sensor networks.