- Manufacturer Part Number : ADF4360-7
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : Integrated Synthesizer and VCO
- Series : ADF4360-7
- Reference Price : USD 2.456
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- Product Type : Phase Locked Loop (PLL) Synthesizers
- Function : Integer-N PLL
- Current Suggest : Production
- Status : Production
- RoHS Status: -
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- Packing: Reel/Tray/Tube
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- Other Part Number : ADF4360-7
- Shipping methods : DHL FEDEX UPS TNT
- Delivery Time : Ship within 1 day.
- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
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- Output frequency range: 350 MHz to 1800 MHz
- Divide-by-2 output
- 3.0 V to 3.6 V power supply
- 1.8 V logic compatibility
- Integer-N synthesizer
- Programmable dual-modulus prescaler 8/9, 16/17
- Programmable output power level
- 3-wire serial interface
- Analog and digital lock detect
- Hardware and software power-down mode
The ADF4360-7 is an integrated integer-N synthesizer and voltage controlled oscillator (VCO). The ADF4360-7 center frequency is set by external inductors. This allows a frequency range of between 350 MHz to 1800 MHz. In addition, a divide-by-2 option is available, whereby the user receives an RF output of between 175 MHz and 900 MHz.
Control of all the on-chip registers is through a simple 3-wire interface. The device operates with a power supply ranging from 3.0 V to 3.6 V and can be powered down when not in use.
Applications
- Wireless handsets (DECT, GSM, PCS, DCS, WCDMA)
- Test equipment
- Wireless LANs
- CATV equipment
At least one model within this product family is in production and available for purchase. The product is appropriate for new designs but newer alternatives may exist.