Analog Devices, Inc.

Analog Devices, Inc.

Analog Devices, Inc. is a leading semiconductor company with over 50 years of experience in designing and manufacturing high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits. Its broad product portfolio serves a variety of industries, including industrial automation, automotive, healthcare, consumer electronics, and telecommunications. The company's focus on innovation and engineering excellence drives its commitment to delivering solutions that enable precise measurements, accurate analysis, and intelligent decision-making. Analog Devices' dedication to sustainability and corporate responsibility ensures its products meet the highest standards while positively impacting the communities it serves. With a global presence and diverse customer base, Analog Devices continues to shape the future of technology by enhancing the performance, efficiency, and reliability of various systems and transforming industries.

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LTC5548IUDB
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Surface Mount
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3.3V
Radar
12-VFQFN Exposed Pad
136mA
2GHz ~ 14GHz
2
10.8dB
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12-QFN (3x2)
LT5578IUH
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1.4dB
3.3V
GSM, ISM, PCS, WCDMA
24-WQFN Exposed Pad
170mA
400MHz ~ 2.7GHz
1
8.6dB
Up Converter
24-QFN (5x5)
LT5579IUH
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LT5579
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2.6dB
3.3V
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24-WQFN Exposed Pad
250mA
1.5GHz ~ 3.8GHz
1
9.9dB
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24-QFN (5x5)
LTC5551IUF
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3.2dB
2.5V ~ 3.6V
Cellular, GSM
16-WQFN Exposed Pad
204mA
300MHz ~ 3.5GHz
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10.9dB
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16-QFN (4x4)
LTC5576IUF
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-0.6dB
3.1V ~ 5.3V
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16-WQFN Exposed Pad
105mA
3GHz ~ 8GHz
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17.5dB
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16-QFN (4x4)
LT5522EUF#TRM
IC MIXER 400MHZ-2.7GHZ DWN 16QFN
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LT5522
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-0.2dB
4.5V ~ 5.25V
Cellular, PCS, UMTS
16-WQFN Exposed Pad
56mA
400MHz ~ 2.7GHz
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13.9dB
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16-QFN (4x4)
LT5526EUF
IC MIXR 1KHZ-2GHZ DWN CONV 16QFN
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LT5526
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0.6dB
3.6V ~ 5.3V
General Purpose
16-WQFN Exposed Pad
28mA
1kHz ~ 2GHz
1
11dB
Down Converter
16-QFN (4x4)
HMC6627ALP4LE
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About  RF Mixers

RF mixers, also known as frequency mixers, are essential components used in various RF (Radio Frequency) applications to alter the frequency of two input signals. These devices typically feature three ports and can be either passive or active. The primary purpose of an RF mixer is to downconvert or upconvert signals. Downconversion involves shifting the frequency of the input signals to a lower frequency range, while upconversion involves shifting the frequency to a higher range. This frequency conversion enables further processing, modulation, demodulation, or transmission of the signals. RF mixers possess different characteristics that define their performance and suitability for specific applications. Some of these characteristics include: RF Type: RF mixers can be categorized based on the frequency range they operate in, such as L-band, S-band, C-band, X-band, Ku-band, or Ka-band mixers. Frequency Range: The frequency range of RF mixers determines the upper limit at which they can operate effectively, typically ranging from 0 to 90 GHz. Number of Mixers: RF mixers can have one, two, three, or four mixing elements, allowing for different levels of frequency conversion and signal processing capabilities. Gain: The gain of an RF mixer refers to the amplification of the output signal compared to the input signal. Higher gain results in increased output power. Noise Figure: The noise figure indicates the amount of additional noise introduced by the mixer during signal processing. A lower noise figure signifies better performance. Secondary Attributes: Additional attributes of RF mixers may include linearity, isolation between ports, spurious signal suppression, and conversion loss. Current and Voltage: RF mixers have specific current and voltage requirements for proper operation, which must be considered during system design and integration. These characteristics collectively determine the suitability of an RF mixer for a particular application. Engineers and designers carefully select mixers based on their specific requirements to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the overall RF system. By offering frequency conversion capabilities within a specified range, RF mixers play a crucial role in a wide range of applications, including wireless communication systems, radar systems, satellite communication, spectrum analysis, and many other RF-dependent technologies.