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Low-Band RF Mixer Enhances Mobile Experience by Reducing Intermodulation Distortion
IDT has today introduced a low-band RF mixer that enhances the user’s mobile connectivity experience by reducing intermodulation distortion in the crowded frequency spectrum for 4G LTE, 3G, and 2G systems. IDT’s new Zero-Distortion base transceiver station diversity mixer offers improved system third-order intermodulation distortion performance with reduced power consumption, covering the 450 MHz, Long-term Evolution and extended global system for mobile communications frequency range.
The “Having observed the superior performance of our high- and mid-band mixers, our customers are demanding this product,” said Tom Sparkman, vice president and general manager of the Communications Division at IDT. “Our Zero-Distortion technology enables the customer to increase the radio card’s front-end gain to improve SNR, while simultaneously reducing distortion in the crowded EGSM and U.S. cellular bands. With our broad portfolio of high-performance, low-power variable gain amplifiers, industry-leading timing, serial switching, data conversion and data compression products, IDT is a one-stop shop for communications signal chain solutions.”
As with other members of IDT’s mixer family, the F1102 offers fast settling time and a constant local oscillator input impedance in power-up and -down modes. This allows customers to power-down the mixer between time-division duplex receiver slots, further reducing power consumption. In addition, the IDTF1102 can be used with either high-side or low-side injection, and is pin-compatible with existing devices on the market, offering a compelling upgrade option.
The IDT F1102 is currently sampling to qualified customers and is available in a 36-pin 6x6 mm QFN package.