The AD8344 is a high performance, broadband active mixer. It is well suited for demanding receive-channel applications that require wide bandwidth on all ports and very low intermodulation distortion and noise figure.
The AD8344 provides a typical conversion gain of 4.5 dB at 890 MHz. The integrated LO driver supports a 50 Ω input impedance with a low LO drive level, helping to minimize external component count.
The single-ended 50 Ω broadband RF port allows for easy interfacing to both active devices and passive filters. The RF input accepts input signals as large as 1.7 V p-p or 8.5 dBm (re: 50 Ω) at P1dB.
The open-collector differential outputs provide excellent balance and can be used with a differential filter or IF amplifier, such as the AD8369 or AD8351. These outputs may also be converted to a single-ended signal through the use of a matching network or a transformer (balun).When centered on the VPOS supply voltage, each of the differential outputs may swing 2.5 V p-p.
The AD8344 is fabricated on an Analog Devices proprietary, high performance SiGe IC process. The AD8344 is available in a 16-lead LFCSP package. It operates over a −40°C to +85°C temperature range.An evaluation board is also available.
**Applications**
Cellular base station receivers
ISM receivers
Radio links
RF Instrumentation
### Features and Benefits
Broadband RF port: 400 MHz to 1.2 GHz
Conversion gain: 4.5 dB
Noise figure: 10.5 dB
Input IP3: 24 dBm
Input P1dB: 8.5 dBm
LO drive: 0 dBm
External control of mixer bias for low power operation