Overview
The HMC802LP3ETR from Analog Devices Inc. is a high-performance, low-power phase-locked loop (PLL) synthesizer. This component is designed to provide a flexible and reliable solution for frequency synthesis in various wireless communication systems, including cellular base stations, microwave links, and other high-frequency applications. The HMC802LP3ETR is known for its excellent phase noise performance, low spurious emissions, and wide frequency range, making it an ideal choice for demanding RF and microwave applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Frequency Range | 49 MHz to 7 GHz | |
Phase Noise at 1 kHz Offset | -110 dBc/Hz | |
Reference Frequency Range | 10 MHz to 160 MHz | |
Output Power | +5 dBm | |
Supply Voltage | 3.3 V or 5 V | V |
Current Consumption | Typically 120 mA | mA |
Package Type | 32-Lead QFN |
Key Features
- High-frequency operation up to 7 GHz
- Excellent phase noise performance
- Low spurious emissions
- Wide reference frequency range (10 MHz to 160 MHz)
- Programmable via a serial interface (SPI or parallel)
- Low power consumption
- Compact 32-Lead QFN package
Applications
- Cellular base stations
- Microwave links
- Wireless communication systems
- RF and microwave test equipment
- Satellite communications
- Radar systems
Q & A
- What is the frequency range of the HMC802LP3ETR?
The frequency range of the HMC802LP3ETR is from 49 MHz to 7 GHz. - What is the phase noise performance of the HMC802LP3ETR at 1 kHz offset?
The phase noise performance at 1 kHz offset is -110 dBc/Hz. - What are the reference frequency ranges for the HMC802LP3ETR?
The reference frequency range is from 10 MHz to 160 MHz. - What is the typical output power of the HMC802LP3ETR?
The typical output power is +5 dBm. - What are the supply voltage options for the HMC802LP3ETR?
The supply voltage options are 3.3 V or 5 V. - How much current does the HMC802LP3ETR typically consume?
The HMC802LP3ETR typically consumes 120 mA. - What type of package does the HMC802LP3ETR come in?
The HMC802LP3ETR comes in a 32-Lead QFN package. - How is the HMC802LP3ETR programmed?
The HMC802LP3ETR can be programmed via a serial interface (SPI or parallel). - What are some common applications of the HMC802LP3ETR?
Common applications include cellular base stations, microwave links, wireless communication systems, RF and microwave test equipment, satellite communications, and radar systems. - Where can I find detailed specifications for the HMC802LP3ETR?
Detailed specifications can be found on the Analog Devices Inc. official website, as well as on distributor websites such as Digi-Key, Mouser, Arrow Electronics, and Avnet.