Deutsch | Français | Italiano | 简体中文 | 繁體中文 | 日本語 | 한국어
RF-to-Digital uModule Receivers Reduce Size, Cost & Time-to-Market for Base Station Designs
MILPITAS, CA - October 13, 2010 - Linear Technology introduces
the LTM9004 and LTM9005,
two breakthrough RF-to-digital µModule® receivers that integrate
the key components for 3G and 4G base station receivers
(WCDMA,
TD-SCDMA, LTE, etc.) and smart antenna WiMAX base stations. The
integrated µModule receivers offer a dramatic reduction in board
space, integrating the RF mixer/demodulator, amplifiers, passive
filtering and 14-bit, 125Msps ADCs in one conveniently small
package. The LTM9004 implements a direct conversion architecture
with an I/Q demodulator, low-pass filter and a dual ADC. The
LTM9005 implements an IF-sampling architecture with a
downconverting mixer, SAW filter and a single ADC. This high level
of integration enables smaller boards or higher channel count
systems, alleviating issues related to separation and routing of
signals, while providing a significant reduction in design and
debug time. These receivers harness years of signal chain design
experience and offer it in an easy-to-use 22mm x 15mm µModule
package.
Cellular service providers are under intense pressure to reduce
capital (CAPEX) and operating (OPEX) expenses. Supporting trends
include the need for smaller, lighter, lower power base stations
such as remote radio heads (RRH) that can be mounted on the tower
with the antenna; and high density, high channel-count macrocell
base stations with higher efficiency; and the use of small, digital
repeaters. These µModule receivers address these trends directly.
At only 25% of the board space area of discrete designs, the
LTM9004 and LTM9005 save critical space and also reduce the time
and effort required for optimizing the design and layout of dozens
of high frequency components. This leads to lower development
costs, fewer components to source and stock, and faster time to
market.
Two receiver architectures dominate base station designs: direct
conversion and IF-sampling. Direct conversion demodulates the RF
signal and downconverts to DC (0MHz in the frequency domain). This
simplifies the filter, allowing low-pass filters with a 10MHz
cutoff (20MHz signal bandwidth). The LTM9004 implements this
architecture. Other filter options are available for different
signal bandwidths. IF-sampling downconverts to an intermediate
frequency (IF), 140MHz in this case, and the signal is demodulated
in the digital domain. The 20MHz signal filtering is done with a
surface acoustical wave (SAW) filter integrated in the LTM9005.
Other filter bandwidths are available.
|
The LTM9004 and LTM9005 are packaged in a space-saving |

