Bangalore (Sept. 21, 2007) – Expanding its broad portfolio of analog and digital signal processing products for wireless infrastructure base station manufacturers, Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a new monolithic, high-linearity quadrature demodulator for direct down conversion applications. The new device reduces the component count of the receive signal chain in 3G base stations by at least 75 percent, compared to superheterodyne architectures. The TRF3710 demodulator improves the RF receive signal chain by integrating all the devices required to go directly from RF to baseband onto one chip. With the addition of this device, TI now offers a more complete analog signal chain for wireless infrastructure. See www.ti.com/TRF3710-pr.
Highest Level of Integration
with Excellent RF Performance
The TRF3710 is optimized
for use in direct down-conversion architectures where space and cost savings
are key requirements. It is the first RF device in the industry to
integrate a baseband filter that is software-programmable with 1-dB corner
frequency, which can continuously cover signal bandwidths of 615 kHz (single
carrier CDMA2000) to 1.92 MHz (single WCDMA carrier).
“With the TRF3710 analog chip, Texas Instruments addresses the specific needs of wireless infrastructure base station manufacturers in India, with substantially lower system cost and provides a complete and integrated signal chain solution.” says Apoorva Awasthy, Manager, Business Development, High Performance Analog (HPA), Texas Instruments India.
The device also includes a programmable gain amplifier with 24-dB of gain range in 1-dB increments, and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) driver that allows for direct connection to the ADC. When compared to two-stage superheterodyne architectures, the TRF3710 significantly reduces overall complexity in the system by eliminating many of the receive signal chain components, including filters, mixers, a phase-locked loop (PLL) or voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), RF and baseband amplifiers,.
The TRF3710 directly converts
the RF signal to complex baseband, which ultimately reduces system cost
by eliminating the need for premium, high-IF and high sample-rate ADCs.
Additionally, the device provides a high linearity receiver and superior
RF performance with IIP2 of 60 dB, IIP3 of 21 dB, and a noise figure of
13.5 dB.
Uniquely Positioned in
the Wireless Infrastructure Market
TI is the only semiconductor
company to offer such a complete, system-oriented solution. The new TRF3710
quadrature demodulator joins TI's existing analog product line targeted
for wireless infrastructure applications, including the TRF3703 quadrature
modulator; TRF3761 low-noise PLL frequency synthesizer; and the ADS5231,
ADS5240 or ADS5270 (dual, quad or octal 12-bit, 40 MSPS) ADCs. In
addition, TI offers optimized high speed amplifiers, clock drivers, serializers/deserializers,
LVDS, logic, bus switches and power management solutions.
Complementing the analog
portion of the signal chain, TI's digital signal processors (DSPs) lead
the industry in deployment with eight of the top eight 3G base station
manufacturers using TI products. TI also offers air-interface specific
software libraries, including WCDMA, WiMAX and LTE. For more information
on TI’s wireless infrastructure solutions, please visit www.ti.com/wi.
Availability, Packaging and Pricing
The TRF3710 is available now packaged in a 48-pin quad flat no-lead (QFN) package. The TRF3710 is priced at $9.75 each in 1,000 piece quantities.
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