Analog Devices Inc. ADRF5046 Si SP4T Reflective Switch (0.1-44GHz)

Analog Devices Inc. ADRF5046 Si SP4T Reflective Switch (0.1-44GHz) is designed to operates from 100MHz to 44GHz with an insertion loss lower than 3.0dB isolation higher than 31dB. The ADRF5046 has a RF (Radio Frequency) input power handling capability of 27dBm for both the through path and hot switching. Developed using a silicon process, the ADRF5046 provides complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-/low voltage transistor-transistor logic (LVTTL)-compatible controls. This broadband switch draws a low current of 3μA on the positive supply of +3.3V, and −110μA on the negative supply of −3.3V.

The ADRF5046 is offered in a compact, 20-terminal, RoHS compliant Land Grid Array (LGA) package, with an operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C.

Features

  • Ultrawideband frequency range: 100MHz to 44GHz
  • Reflective design
  • Supply Voltage
    • Positive: -0.3V to +3.6V
    • Negative -3.6V to +0.3V
  • Low insertion loss
    • 1.5 dB at 18GHz
    • 2.5 dB at 40GHz
    • 3.0 dB at 44GHz
  • High isolation
    • 46 dB at 18GHz
    • 33 dB at 40GHz
    • 31 dB at 44GHz
  • High input linearity
    • P0.1dB: 27.5dBm typical 
    • IP3: 50dBm typical  
  • High RF input power handling
    • Through path: 27dBm  
    • Hot switching: 27dBm
  • No low frequency spurious
  • 0.1 dB RF settling time: 50ns
  • Operating temperature range: -40°C to +105°C
  • Junction temperature (TJ): +135°C
  • Package Type: LGA-20
  • Package dimensions: 3mm × 3mm
  • RoHS compliant

Applications

  • Industrial Scanners
  • Test and instrumentation
  • Cellular Infrastructure – mmWave 5G
  • Military radios, radars, electronic counter measures (ECMs)
  • Microwave radios and very small aperture terminals (VSATs)

Functional Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Analog Devices Inc. ADRF5046 Si SP4T Reflective Switch (0.1-44GHz)

Package Outline

Mechanical Drawing - Analog Devices Inc. ADRF5046 Si SP4T Reflective Switch (0.1-44GHz)
Publicado: 2019-05-23 | Actualizado: 2022-03-11