| 参数 | 数值 |
|---|---|
| Attenuation Range (dB) | 31 |
| Typ. IP 1 dB (dBm) | 21 |
| Typ. IIP3 (dBm) | 41 |
| Typ. IL (dB) | 2.0-2.9 |
| Control Bits/ Interface Parallel/Serial | 5/P |
| Package (mm) | SSOP 16L, 6 x 4.9 x 1.6 |
| LSB Attenuation (dB) | 1 |
| Frequency (GHz) | 0.5-2.5 |
| 系列 | - |
| 衰减值 | 31dB |
| 类别 | RF/IF and RFID |
| 容差 | ±5% |
| 频率范围 | 500MHz ~ 2.5GHz |
| 功率 | - |
| 阻抗 | 50 Ohm |
The AA101-80 is a 5 bit, single positive control GaAs IC FET digital attenuator in a low cost SSOP-16 package. This attenuator has an LSB of 1 dB and a total attenuation of 31 dB. The attenuator requires external DC blocking capacitors, positive supply voltage (VS) and five individual bit control voltages (V1–V5). The AA101-80 is particularly suited where high attenuation accuracy, low insertion loss and low intermodulation products are required. Typical applications include base station, wireless data, and wireless local loop gain level control circuits
Application Note
| 序号 | 描述 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6 Bit 63 dB RF Digital Attenuator Solution 500-2000 MHz | 6 Bit 63 dB RF Digital Attenuator Solution 500-2000 MHz |
| 2 | APN2018:Silicon Drivers for Commercial IC Products | APN2018:Silicon Drivers for Commercial IC Products |
| 3 | APN2019:Switch Power Characteristics | APN2019:Switch Power Characteristics |
| 4 | GaAs FETs as Control Devices | GaAs FETs as Control Devices |
Data Sheet
| 序号 | 描述 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AA101-80, AA101-80LF: GaAs IC 5-Bit Digital Attenuator 1 dB LSB Positive Control 0.5 -2.5 GHz | AA101-80, AA101-80LF: GaAs IC 5-Bit Digital Attenuator 1 dB LSB Positive Control 0.5 -2.5 GHz |
文档(Document)
| 序号 | 描述 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | http://china.skyworksinc.com/uploads/documents/200198E.pdf | http://china.skyworksinc.com/uploads/documents/200198E.pdf |
| 2 | 文档(Document) |
Designer Info
| 序号 | 描述 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | IC Package List | IC Package List |
| 2 | Power Conversion dBm to Watts | Power Conversion dBm to Watts |
| 3 | VSWR, Return Loss and Transmission Loss vs. Transmitted Power | VSWR, Return Loss and Transmission Loss vs. Transmitted Power |
