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CML Unveils RF Quadrature Modulator at Electronica '08
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November 2008
CML Microcircuits, a leading innovator and provider of low-power semiconductors for global wireless and wireline communications markets, unveils a new I/Q modulator IC at the Electronica 2008 exhibition in Munich, Germany, adding to its family of RF integrated circuits.
The new CMX993 is a highly integrated, general purpose, RF quadrature modulator, offering 100MHz to 1GHz
operation and excellent wide-band noise performance.
The quadrature modulator provides translation from baseband I/Q signals to a modulated RF signal. The wideband inputs can be driven single-ended or differentially for optimum performance. The device offers two integrated and matched double-balanced mixers driven from a buffered quadrature split local oscillator. The 'LO' frequency is divided by either a factor of 2 or 4, with the mixers forming an I/Q vector modulator with programmable gain stages, offering 30dB of gain control in 2.5dB steps.
A digital control interface, C-BUS (SPI™ compatible interface), allows gain control as well as the power
management of the individual internal blocks offering optimum system performance.
Officially launched at the Electronica exhibition held in Munich, Germany (CML - stand A5-324), the CMX993
is available now, operates at 3.3V (1.8V I/O) and comes in a 48-pin VQFN package.
Further assistance is available from CML via: press@cmlmicro.com |
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