10MHz to 1050MHz Integrated RF Oscillator with Buffered Outputs

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9-24; Rev 2; 2/02 EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE 0MHz to 050MHz Integrated General Description The combines a low-noise oscillator with two output buffers in a low-cost, plastic surface-mount, ultra-small µmax package. This device integrates functions typically achieved with discrete components. The oscillator exhibits low-phase noise when properly mated with an external varactor-tuned resonant tank circuit. Two buffered outputs are provided for driving mixers or prescalers. The buffers provide load isolation to the oscillator and prevent frequency pulling due to load-impedance changes. Power consumption is typically just 27mW in operating mode ( = 3.0V), and drops to less than 0.3µW in standby mode. The operates from a single +2.7V to +5.25V supply. Applications Analog Cellular Phones Digital Cellular Phones 900MHz Cordless Phones 900MHz ISM-Band Applications Land Mobile Radio Narrowband PCS (NPCS) Features Low-Phase-Noise Oscillator: -0dBc/Hz (25kHz offset from carrier) Attainable Operates from Single +2.7V to +5.25V Supply Low-Cost Silicon Bipolar Design Two Output Buffers Provide Load Isolation Insensitive to Supply Variations Low, 27mW Power Consumption ( = 3.0V) Low-Current Shutdown Mode: 0.µA (typ) Ordering Information PART TEMP RANGE PIN-PACKAGE EUA -40 C to +5 C µmax E/D -40 C to +5 C Dice* *Dice are tested at T A = +25 C, DC parameters only. Pin Configuration appears at end of data sheet. Typical Operating Circuit 0Ω 0nH V TUNE kω D ALPHA SMV204-34 C7.5pF CERAMIC RESONATOR L C5.5pF C6 C3 2.7pF C4 pf 2 TANK 3 FDBK 4 BIAS SUPPLY 2 GND 7 6 5 0.µF.5pF TO MIXER TO SYNTHESIZER 5Ω 900MHz BAND OSCILLATOR Maxim Integrated Products For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct! at --629-4642, or visit Maxim s website at www.maxim-ic.com.

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS, 2 to GND...-0.3V to +6V TANK, to GND...-0.3V to ( + 0.3V), to GND...( - 0.6V) to ( + 0.3V) FDBK to GND...( - 2.0V) to ( + 0.3V) Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70 C) µmax (derate 5.7mW/ C above +70 C)...457mW Operating Temperature Range EUA...-40 C to +5 C Junction Temperature...+50 C Storage Temperature Range...-65 C to +65 C Lead Temperature (soldering, 0s)...+300 C Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (, 2 = +2.7V to +5.25V, FDBK = open, TANK = open, and connected to through 50Ω, = 2V, T A = -40 C to +5 C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values measured at = 2 = 3.0V, T A = +25 C.) (Note ) Supply Current PARAMETER Shutdown Current Shutdown Input Voltage High Shutdown Input Voltage Low Shutdown Bias Current High Shutdown Bias Current Low = 0.6V = 2.0V = 0.6V CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX 2.0 9.0 2.5 0. 2 0.6 5.5 20 Note : Specifications are production tested and guaranteed at T A = +25 C and T A = +5 C. Specifications are guaranteed by design and characterization at T A = -40 C. 0.5 UNITS ma µa V V µa µa AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Test Circuit of Figure, = +3.0V, =, Z LOAD = Z SOURCE = 50Ω, P IN = -20dBm (50Ω), f TEST = 900MHz, T A = +25 C, unless otherwise noted.) PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS Frequency Range T A = -40 C to +5 C (Note 2) 0 050 MHz Reverse Isolation or to TANK;, driven at P = -20dBm 50 db Output Isolation to 33 db Note 2: Guaranteed by design and characterization at 0MHz, 650MHz, 900MHz, and 050MHz. Over this frequency range, the magnitude of the negative real impedance measured at TANK is greater than one-tenth the magnitude of the reactive impedances at TANK. This implies proper oscillator start-up when using an external resonator tank circuit with Q > 0. C3 and C4 must be tuned for operation at the desired frequency. 2

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated TYPICAL OPERATING CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE 900MHz Band Ceramic- Resonator-Based Tank (Typical Operating Circuit, = +3.0V, V TUNE =.5V, =, load at = 50Ω, load at = 50Ω, L = coaxial ceramic resonator: Trans-Tech SR00LPQ357BY, C6 = pf, T A = +25 C, unless otherwise noted.) Tuning Range Phase Noise PARAMETER CONDITIONS V TUNE = 0.5V to 3.0V SSB at f = 25kHz SSB at f = 300kHz At (Note 2) MIN TYP MAX ±3-0 -32-6 -2 UNITS MHz dbc/hz Output Power (Single-Ended) At, per test circuit of Figure ; T A = -40 C to +5 C (Note 3) - - dbm At (Note 3) -6-2.5 Noise Power f O ± >0MHz -47 dbm/hz Average Tuning Gain MHz/V Second-Harmonic Output -29 dbc Load Pull VSWR =.75:, all phases 63 khz P-P Supply Pushing stepped from 3V to 4V 7 khz/v Note 3: Guaranteed by design and characterization. TYPICAL OPERATING CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE 900MHz Band Inductor-Based Tank (Typical Operating Circuit, = +3.0V, V TUNE =.5V, =, load at = 50Ω, load at = 50Ω, L = 5nH (Coilcraft A02T), C6 =.5pF, T A = +25 C, unless otherwise noted.) PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS Tuning Range V TUNE = 0.5V to 3.0V ±5 MHz Phase Noise SSB at f = 25kHz SSB at f = 300kHz -07-27 dbc/hz At (Note 2) -6-2 Output Power (single-ended) At, per test circuit of Figure ; T A = -40 C to +5 C (Note 3) - - dbm At (Note 3) -6-2.5 Noise Power f O ± >0MHz -47 dbm/hz Average Tuning Gain 3 MHz/V Second-Harmonic Output -29 dbc Load Pull VSWR =.75:, all phase angles 340 khz P-P Supply Pushing stepped from 3V to 4V 50 khz/v Note 3: Guaranteed by design and characterization. 3

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated Typical Operating Characteristics (Test Circuit of Figure, = +3.0V, =, Z LOAD = Z SOURCE = 50Ω, P IN = -20dBm/50Ω, f TEST = 900MHz, T A = +25 C, unless otherwise noted.) POWER (dbm) -5-6 -7 - PUT POWER vs. FREQUENCY OVER AND TEMPERATURE A = 5.25V = 2.7V B = 2.7V C = 5.25V -0 T A = +5 C T A = +25 C T A = -40 C POWER (dbm) -.0 -.5-2.0-2.5-3.0 PUT POWER vs. FREQUENCY OVER AND TEMPERATURE = 2.7V = 5.25V -02 T A = +5 C T A = +25 C T A = -40 C -9 0 200 400 600 00 000 200 FREQUENCY (MHz) A: 0MHz BAND CIRCUIT B: NOT CHARACTERIZED FOR THIS FREQUENCY BAND. EXPECTED PERFORMANCE SHOWN. C: 900MHz BAND CIRCUIT -3.5 0 200 400 600 00 000 200 FREQUENCY (MHz) Table. Recommended Load Impedance at or for Optimum Power Transfer FREQUENCY (MHz) REAL COMPONENT (R in Ω) IMAGINARY COMPONENT (X in Ω) 250 06 63 350 6 02 450 60 96 550 35 79 650 7.5 62.3 750 7.2 50.6 50 0.9 33. 950 7.3 26.3 050 6.5 22.7 4

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (Typical Operating Circuit, = +3.0V, V TUNE =.5V, =, load at = 50Ω, load at = 50Ω, L = coaxial ceramic resonator: Trans-Tech SR00LPQ357BY, C6 = pf, T A = +25 C, unless otherwise noted.) REVERSE ISOLATION (db) 0-0 -20-30 -40-50 -60-70 -0-90 REVERSE ISOLATION vs. FREQUENCY = 2.7V TO 5.25V C3, C4 REMOVED 50 250 450 650 50 050 FREQUENCY (MHz) -03 900MHz BAND CIRCUIT* TYPICAL /S vs. FREQUENCY MEASURED AT TEST PORT 050MHz 2 + j7 900MHz 36 + j90 00MHz 49 + j05 650MHz 4 + j42-04 *SEE FIGURE 0MHz BAND CIRCUIT TYPICAL /S vs. FREQUENCY MEASURED AT TEST PORT -05 0.0 9.5 SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE -06 5MHz 2 + j79. 0MHz 63.6 + j2.5 5MHz 262 + j26 SUPPLY CURRENT (ma) 9.0.5.0 7.5 = 5.25V = 2.7V C3 = C4 = 270pF L3 = 0µH C2 = C0 = C3 = 0.0µF 7.0-40 -20 0 20 40 60 0 00 TEMPERATURE ( C) 5

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (Typical Operating Circuit, = +3.0V, V TUNE =.5V, =, load at = 50Ω, load at = 50Ω, L = coaxial ceramic resonator: Trans-Tech SR00LPQ357BY, C6 = pf, T A = +25 C, unless otherwise noted.) SSB PHASE NOISE (dbc/hz) -04-06 -0-0 -2 PHASE NOISE vs. TEMPERATURE SSB @ f = 25kHz L = 5nH INDUCTOR C6 =.5pF L = COAXIAL CERAMIC RESONATOR (TRANS-TECH SR00LPQ357BY) C6 = pf -4-40 -20 0 20 40 60 0 TEMPERATURE ( C) -07 RELATIVE PUT LEVEL (dbc) 0-0 -20-30 -40-50 -60-70 -0-90 -00 PUT SPECTRUM FUNDAMENTAL NORMALIZED TO 0dB 0.3 2.6 3.9 5.2 6.5 FREQUENCY (GHz) -0 SSB PHASE NOISE (dbc/hz) -40-50 -60-70 -0-90 -00-0 -20-30 -40-50 SINGLE SIDEBAND PHASE NOISE L = 5nH INDUCTOR C6 =.5pF L = COAXIAL CERAMIC RESONATOR (TRANS-TECH SR00LPQ357BY) C6 = pf 0. 0 00 000 OFFSET FREQUENCY (khz) -09 Pin Description PIN NAME FUNCTION Oscillator DC Supply Voltage. Decouple VCC with capacitor to ground. Use a capacitor with low series inductance (size 005 or smaller). Further power-supply decoupling can be achieved by adding a 0Ω resistor in series from VCC to the supply. Proper power-supply decoupling is critical to the low noise and spurious performance of any oscillator. 2 TANK Oscillator Tank Circuit Connection. Refer to the Applications Information section. 3 FDBK 4 5 Oscillator Feedback Circuit Connection. Connecting capacitors of the appropriate value between FDBK and TANK and between FDBK and GND tunes the oscillator s reflection gain (negative resistance) to peak at the desired oscillation frequency. Refer to the Applications Information section. Logic-Controlled Input. A low level turns off the entire circuitry such that the IC will draw only leakage current at its supply pins. This is a high-impedance input. Open-Collector Output Buffer (complement). Requires external pull-up to the voltage supply. Pull-up can be resistor, choke, or inductor (which is part of a matching network). The matching-circuit approach provides the highest-power output and greatest efficiency. Refer to Table and the Applications Information section. can be used with in a differential output configuration. 6 GND Ground Connection. Provide a low-inductance connection to the circuit ground plane. 7 2 Output Buffer DC Supply Voltage. Decouple VCC2 with a capacitor to ground. Use a capacitor with low series inductance (size 005 or smaller). Open-Collector Output Buffer. Requires external pull-up to the voltage supply. Pull-up can be resistor, choke, or inductor (which is part of a matching network). The matching-circuit approach provides the highest-power output and greatest efficiency. Refer to Table and the Applications Information section. can be used with in a differential output configuration. 6

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated TEST PORT C2* 0Ω C3* 2.7pF C4* pf 2 3 4 TANK FDBK BIAS SUPPLY 2 GND L3* 220nH 7 6 5 VCC C3* C0* Z O = 50Ω Z O = 50Ω ON OFF 5Ω 0Ω *AT 0MHz, CHANGE TO: C3 = C4 = 270pF L3 = 0µH C2 = C0 = C3 = 0.0µF Figure. 900MHz Test Circuit Detailed Description Oscillator The oscillator is a common-collector, negativeresistance type that uses the IC s internal parasitic elements to create a negative resistance at the baseemitter port. The transistor oscillator has been optimized for low-noise operation. Base and emitter leads are provided as external connections for a feedback capacitor and resonator. A resonant circuit, tuned to the appropriate frequency and connected to the base lead, will cause oscillation. Varactor diodes may be used in the resonant circuit to create a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). The oscillator is internally biased to an optimal operating point, and the base and emitter leads need to be capacitively coupled due to the bias voltages present. Applications Information Design Principles At the frequency of interest, the portion of Figure 2 shows the one-port circuit model for the TANK pin (test port in Figure ). For the circuit to oscillate at a desired frequency, the resonant tank circuit connected to TANK must present an impedance that is a complement to the network (Figure 2). This resonant tank circuit must have a positive real component that is a maximum of one-half the magnitude of the negative real part of the oscillator device, as well as a reactive component that is opposite in sign to the reactive component of the oscillator device. Output Buffers The output buffers ( and ) are an opencollector, differential-pair configuration and provide load isolation to the oscillator. The outputs can be used differentially to drive an integrated circuit mixer. Alternatively, isolation is provided between the buffer outputs when one output drives a mixer (either upconversion or downconversion) and the other output drives a prescaler. The isolation in this configuration prevents prescaler noise from corrupting the oscillator signal s spectral purity. A logic-controlled pin turns off all bias to the IC when pulled low. LESS THAN /2 TIMES R L jx L RESONANT TANK TANK Figure 2. Simplified Oscillator Circuit Model -jx T OSCILLATOR DEVICE -R n 7

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated Keeping the resonant tank circuit s real component less than one-half the magnitude of the negative real component ensures that oscillations will start. After start-up, the oscillator s negative resistance decreases, primarily due to gain compression, and reaches equilibrium with the real component (the circuit losses) in the resonant tank circuit. Making the resonant tank circuit reactance tunable (e.g., through use of a varactor diode) allows for tuneability of the oscillation frequency, as long as the oscillator exhibits negative resistance over the desired tuning range. See Figures 3 and 4. The negative resistance of the TANK pin can be optimized at the desired oscillator frequency by proper selection of feedback capacitors C3 and C4. For example, the one-port characteristics of the device are given as a plot of /S in the Typical Operating Characteristics. /S is used because it maps inside the unit circle Smith chart when the device exhibits negative resistance (reflection gain). VCC 0Ω 0µH 27pF V TUNE D kω C7 33pF C6 33pH C5 50pF L 2.2µH C3 270pF C4 270pF 2 3 4 TANK 2 FDBK GND 7 6 5 0.0µF 0.0µF TO MIXER TO SYNTHESIZER 5Ω D = SMV200-55 DUAL VARACTOR Figure 3. 0MHz VCO LC Resonator

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated 30pF 20pF 20pF 0Ω 2 3 4 0.0µF TANK FDBK GND Sample Calculation According to the electrical model shown in Figure 5, the resonance frequency can be calculated as: [Equation ] 2 X = STATEK AT-3004 0MHz FUNDAMENTAL MODE CRYSTAL SURFACE MOUNT C LOAD = 20pF Figure 4. 0MHz Crystal Oscillator f O = where C n 0µH 7 6 5 VCC 5Ω 2π L C + C 7 x C D STRAY C 7 + CD C 3 + C03 C 4 + C04 C 3 + C 03 + C 4 + C04 = ( )( ) 0.0µF 27pF 0.0µF 0.0µF 0.0µF 0.0µF + C 6 + C 5 x C n C 5 + Cn R n, the negative real impedance, is set by C3 and C4 and is approximately: [Equation 2] Rn = gm 2πfC ( + C ) 2 fc ( + C ) 3 03 π 4 04 where gm = ms. Using the circuit model of Figure 5, the following example describes the design of an oscillator centered at 900MHz. Choose: L = 5nH ±0% Q = 40 Calculate: Rp = Q 2π f L Using Equation, solve for varactor capacitance (C D ). C D is the capacitance of the varactor when the voltage applied to the varactor is approximately at halfsupply (the center of the varactor s capacitance range). Assume the following values: C STRAY = 2.7pF, C7 =.5pF, C6 =.5pF, C5 =.5pF, C03 = 2.4pF, C04 = 2.4pF, C3 = 2.7pF, and C4 = pf The value of C STRAY is based on approximate performance of the EV kit. Values of C3 and C4 are chosen to minimize Rn (Equation 2) while not loading the resonant circuit with excessive capacitance. C03 and C 04 are parasitic capacitors. The varactor s capacitance range should allow for the desired tuning range. Across the tuning frequency range, ensure that R s < /2 R n. The s oscillator is optimized for low-phasenoise operation. Achieving lowest phase-noise characteristics requires the use of high-q (quality factor) components such as ceramic transmission-line type 9

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated C STRAY C7 L R p R S + jx S C5 C6 TEST PORT MEASUREMENT (FIGURE ) C3 C 03 2.4pF R n C D C4 C 04 2.4pF PC BOARD PARASITICS VARACTOR+ COUPLING INDUCTOR OR CERAMIC RESONATOR RESONANT TANK MODEL PACKAGE MODEL Figure 5. Electrical Model of Circuit resonators or high-q inductors. Also, keep C5 and C7 (see the Typical Operating Circuit) as small a value as possible while still maintaining desired frequency and tuning range to maximize loaded Q. There are many good references on the topic of oscillator design. An excellent reference is The Oscillator as a Reflection Amplifier, an Intuitive Approach to Oscillator Design, by John W. Boyles, Microwave Journal, June 96, pp. 3 9. Output Matching Configuration Both of the s outputs ( and ) are open collectors. They need to be pulled up to the supply by external components. An easy approach to this pull-up is a resistor. A 50Ω resistor value would inherently match the output to a 50Ω system. The Typical Operating Circuit shows configured this way. Alternatively, a choke pullup (Figure ), yields greater output power (approximately -dbm at 900MHz). When maximum power is required, use an inductor as the supply pull-up, and match the inductor s output impedance to the desired system impedance. Table in the Typical Operating Characteristics shows recommended load impedance presented to and Pin Configuration TOP VIEW TANK FDBK 2 3 4 µmax for maximum power transfer. Using this data and standard matching-network synthesis techniques, a matching network can be constructed that will optimize power output into most load impedances. The value of the inductor used for pullup should be used in the synthesis of the matching network. 7 6 5 2 GND 0

0MHz to 050MHz Integrated Package Information (The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.) 0.6±0. 0.6±0. ÿ 0.50±0. D TOP VIEW E H 4X S BOTTOM VIEW DIM A A INCHES MIN MAX - 0.043 0.002 0.006 0.037 0.00 0.04 0.005 0.007 0.6 0.20 0.0256 BSC A2 0.030 b c D e E 0.6 H 0. L 0.06 α 0 S 0.0207 BSC 0.20 0.9 0.026 6 MILLIMETERS MIN MAX -.0 0.05 0.5 0.75 0.95 0.25 0.36 0.3 0. 2.95 3.05 0.65 BSC 2.95 3.05 4.7 5.03 0.4 0.66 0 6 0.5250 BSC LUMAXD.EPS A2 A A e b c L α FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW PROPRIETARY INFORMATION TITLE: PACKAGE LINE, L umax/usop APPROVAL DOCUMENT CONTROL NO. REV. 2-0036 J Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. Maxim Integrated Products, 20 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 9406 40-737-7600 2002 Maxim Integrated Products Printed USA is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products.

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