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Спецификации
| Атрибут | Ценность |
| Supplier | Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated,Rochester Electronics, LLC |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Bulk |
| ProductStatus | Obsolete |
| Frequency | 100MHz ~ 1GHz |
| P1dB | -11dBm |
| Gain | 13.4dB |
| NoiseFigure | 3.8dB |
| RFType | Cellular, VHF, GPS, ISM, PCS, Set Top Box, WLAN, WLL |
| Voltage-Supply | 2.7V ~ 5.5V |
| Current-Supply | 6.6mA |
| TestFrequency | 900MHz |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | SOT-23-6 |
Обзор
Description
The MAX2633EUT-T is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed by Maxim Integrated, optimized for RF communication applications. Primarily used for GPS and other wireless systems, the MAX2633EUT-T operates in the 1.575 GHz frequency range. One of its standout features is its ultra-low noise figure, typically around 0.8 dB, which enhances the sensitivity of RF receivers by minimizing signal degradation. This makes it ideal for applications requiring precise signal amplification with minimal interference.
The amplifier operates on a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V, making it versatile for battery-powered devices. It also boasts a high gain of approximately 19 dB, which facilitates strong signal amplification. The device is packaged in a space-efficient SOT-23-6 package, contributing to its suitability for compact design requirements. With its combination of low noise, high gain, and low power consumption, the MAX2633EUT-T is an effective solution for improving the performance of RF front-end circuits in portable and mobile electronic devices.
The amplifier operates on a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V, making it versatile for battery-powered devices. It also boasts a high gain of approximately 19 dB, which facilitates strong signal amplification. The device is packaged in a space-efficient SOT-23-6 package, contributing to its suitability for compact design requirements. With its combination of low noise, high gain, and low power consumption, the MAX2633EUT-T is an effective solution for improving the performance of RF front-end circuits in portable and mobile electronic devices.
Equivalent
The MAX2633EUT-T is a low-noise RF amplifier. Equivalent products include the Mini-Circuits ERA-1SM, Analog Devices ADL5511, and Qorvo TQP3M9009. These alternatives offer similar functionalities like low noise figure and wide frequency range, suitable for RF applications. Always compare specifications such as gain, bandwidth, and power consumption to ensure suitability for your specific application.
Features
The MAX2633EUT-T is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed for applications in the 900MHz to 2.5GHz frequency range. Key features include:
1. Low Noise Figure: It offers an exceptionally low noise figure of 0.8dB, enhancing the sensitivity of RF systems by minimizing signal loss.
2. High Gain: The amplifier provides a gain of 19dB, making it suitable for boosting weak signals in wireless communication systems.
3. Broad Frequency Range: Operates effectively across a wide frequency spectrum from 900MHz to 2.5GHz, supporting various wireless standards such as GSM, CDMA, and WLAN.
4. Single-Supply Voltage: The device runs on a single supply voltage between 2.7V and 5.5V, making it easy to integrate into battery-powered applications.
5. Low Power Consumption: With a typical current draw of 3.5mA, it is optimized for power-sensitive applications.
6. SOT-23 Package: Housed in a compact, 6-pin SOT-23 package, it is well-suited for space-constrained designs.
These features make the MAX2633EUT-T ideal for enhancing the performance of RF receivers in various wireless and communication systems.
1. Low Noise Figure: It offers an exceptionally low noise figure of 0.8dB, enhancing the sensitivity of RF systems by minimizing signal loss.
2. High Gain: The amplifier provides a gain of 19dB, making it suitable for boosting weak signals in wireless communication systems.
3. Broad Frequency Range: Operates effectively across a wide frequency spectrum from 900MHz to 2.5GHz, supporting various wireless standards such as GSM, CDMA, and WLAN.
4. Single-Supply Voltage: The device runs on a single supply voltage between 2.7V and 5.5V, making it easy to integrate into battery-powered applications.
5. Low Power Consumption: With a typical current draw of 3.5mA, it is optimized for power-sensitive applications.
6. SOT-23 Package: Housed in a compact, 6-pin SOT-23 package, it is well-suited for space-constrained designs.
These features make the MAX2633EUT-T ideal for enhancing the performance of RF receivers in various wireless and communication systems.
Pinout
The MAX2633EUT-T is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed primarily for use in GPS applications. It typically comes in a 5-pin SOT-23 package. The pin functions are as follows:
1. Pin 1 (GND): Ground connection.
2. Pin 2 (RF IN): RF input. This is where the input signal is fed into the amplifier.
3. Pin 3 (SHDN): Shutdown pin. This pin is used to enable or disable the amplifier. When connected to ground, the amplifier is turned off (shutdown mode).
4. Pin 4 (VCC): Supply voltage. This pin provides the necessary power for the amplifier to operate.
5. Pin 5 (RF OUT): RF output. This pin outputs the amplified signal.
The MAX2633EUT-T is optimized for low current consumption and features a shutdown mode for power savings, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
1. Pin 1 (GND): Ground connection.
2. Pin 2 (RF IN): RF input. This is where the input signal is fed into the amplifier.
3. Pin 3 (SHDN): Shutdown pin. This pin is used to enable or disable the amplifier. When connected to ground, the amplifier is turned off (shutdown mode).
4. Pin 4 (VCC): Supply voltage. This pin provides the necessary power for the amplifier to operate.
5. Pin 5 (RF OUT): RF output. This pin outputs the amplified signal.
The MAX2633EUT-T is optimized for low current consumption and features a shutdown mode for power savings, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
Manufacturer
The MAX2633EUT-T is manufactured by Maxim Integrated, which is now part of Analog Devices, Inc. Maxim Integrated was a company that designed, manufactured, and sold analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for the consumer, communications, automotive, and industrial markets. In 2021, Maxim Integrated was acquired by Analog Devices, Inc., a company known for its wide range of products in the semiconductor industry, focusing on analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing technologies. Analog Devices serves various sectors, including automotive, industrial, healthcare, communications, and consumer electronics, providing solutions for data conversion, signal processing, and power management.
Application
The MAX2633EUT-T is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed for RF applications. It is commonly used in the following areas:
1. GPS Receivers: Enhances weak signals from satellites.
2. Wireless Communication: Improves signal strength and quality in devices like mobile phones and WLANs.
3. RFID Systems: Boosts performance and range.
4. ISM Band Applications: Used in industrial, scientific, and medical devices operating in the ISM frequency bands.
5. Satellite and Terrestrial Radio: Assists in receiving and amplifying signals.
6. Consumer Electronics: Utilized in devices requiring enhanced RF signal reception, such as set-top boxes and digital radios.
1. GPS Receivers: Enhances weak signals from satellites.
2. Wireless Communication: Improves signal strength and quality in devices like mobile phones and WLANs.
3. RFID Systems: Boosts performance and range.
4. ISM Band Applications: Used in industrial, scientific, and medical devices operating in the ISM frequency bands.
5. Satellite and Terrestrial Radio: Assists in receiving and amplifying signals.
6. Consumer Electronics: Utilized in devices requiring enhanced RF signal reception, such as set-top boxes and digital radios.
Package
The MAX2633EUT-T is packaged in a 6-pin SOT-23, which is a compact surface-mount package used for small electronic components.