- Manufacturer Part Number : ADL5336
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : Cascadable IF VGAs with Programmable RMS Detectors
- Series : ADL5336
- Reference Price : USD 0
- Our Price : We have a better price, contact us by email
- Product Type : Variable Gain Amplifiers (VGA)
- Function : Digital Control VGAs
- Current Suggest : Not Recommended for New Designs
- Status : Last Time Buy
- RoHS Status: -
- Voltage: -
- Feature: -
- Package Case: -
- Temperature Range: -
- Packing: Reel/Tray/Tube
- Standard Packing Quantity: -
- Country of Origin: -
- Other Part Number : ADL5336
- Shipping methods : DHL FEDEX UPS TNT
- Delivery Time : Ship within 1 day.
- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
Contact us to check the best price and real time inventory quantity for ADL5336. If you need any more information about ADL5336, you can also send us by email. Our email is [email protected], we will reply you in 12 hours.
The ADL5336 consists of a pair of variable gain amplifiers (VGAs) designed for cascaded IF applications. The amplifiers have linear-in-dB gain control and operate from low frequencies to 1 GHz. Their excellent gain conformance over the control range and flatness over frequency are due to Analog Devices, Inc., patented X-AMP® architecture, an innovative technique for implementing high performance variable gain control.
Each VGA has 24 dB of gain control range. Their maximum gain can be independently programmable over a 6 dB range via the SPI. The VGAs can be cascaded to provide a total range of 48 dB. When connected to a 50 Ω source through a 1:4 balun, the gain is 6 dB higher. The second VGA has an SPI programmable input switch that selects one of two external inputs.
When driven from a 200 Ω source or from a 50 Ω source through a 1:4 balun, the noise figure (NF) for the composite amplifier is 6.8 dB at maximum gain. The output of each VGA can drive 100 Ω loads to 5 V p-p maximum.
Each VGA has an independent square law detector for autonomous, automatic gain control (AGC) operation. Each detector setpoint can be programmed independently through the SPI from −24 dBV to −3 dBV in 3 dB steps. When both VGAs are arranged in AGC mode and are programmed to the same setpoint, the composite NF increases to 9 dB when backed off by 18 dB from maximum gain.
The ADL5336 operates from a 5 V supply and consumes a typical supply current of 80 mA. When disabled, it consumes 4 mA. It is fabricated in an advanced silicon-germanium BiCMOS process and is available in a 32-lead exposed paddle LFCSP package. Performance is specified over a −40°C to +85°C temperature range.
Applications
- Point-to-multipoint radios
- Instrumentation
- Medical
This designates products ADI does not recommend broadly for new designs.