Mixed Signal/Analog
Intersil launches family of 3.3V ESD-protected (3kV), low-power RF gain blocks for satellite TV and ISM bands
Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ: ISIL), a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance analogue solutions, today introduced six new RF amplifiers in its ISL550xx family for use in satellite receivers and ISM (industry, scientific and medical) band applications. The amplifiers have integrated ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection up to 3kV human body model, and are available in multiple impedance options to eliminate the need for costly matching networks.
InteAll of the devices in the ISL550xx family are self-biased and are available in 6-pin SC70 packages. Gain is constant to 1dB across 1GHz of bandwidth. They draw very little quiescent current (~20mA for ISL55005/7/8 and only ~13mA for ISL55009/10/11). The devices also come in 50?/50? and 75?/75? input/output impedance configurations.
“Most RF gain blocks on the market do not specify an ESD rating,” said Sameer Vuyyuru, director of Intersil’s Standard Analog products group. “Intersil’s ISL550xx family is tested and guaranteed to 3kV. This critical feature, along with the self-biasing architecture and multiple impedance options, make these devices extremely easy to use in the ISM band or in satellite receivers and LNBs (low- noise block down-converters).”