SA605 SA605 High Performance Low Power Mixer FM IF System
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SA605 SA605 High Performance Low Power Mixer FM IF System
The SA607 is a low voltage, high-performance monolithic FM intermediate frequency (IF) system that includes a mixer, oscillator, two limiting intermediate frequency amplifiers, a quadrature detector, a logarithmic received signal strength indicator (RSSI), a voltage regulator, and audio and RSSI operational amplifiers. The SA607 is available in a 20-lead surface-mounted miniature package (SOL) and a 20-lead shrink small outline package (SSOP). Designed for portable communication applications, it operates down to 2.7V. The RF section is similar to the well-known SA605. The audio output includes an internal amplifier with an accessible feedback pin. The RSSI output is buffered, and the SA607 features an additional limiter output. This signal is buffered from the limiter's output and can be utilized for frequency checking by comparing a reference frequency with the frequency check signal using a comparator connected to a varactor or phase-locked loop (PLL) at the oscillator inputs.
The SA607 is engineered for efficient performance in low-voltage environments, making it particularly suitable for battery-operated devices. The integration of a mixer and oscillator in a single chip minimizes component count and board space, which is critical in portable applications. The two limiting intermediate frequency amplifiers enhance the system's ability to process weak signals, ensuring clear audio output even in challenging reception conditions.
The quadrature detector within the SA607 allows for effective demodulation of the FM signal, providing high fidelity audio output. The inclusion of a logarithmic RSSI enables the monitoring of signal strength, which is essential for optimizing receiver performance and aiding in automatic gain control (AGC) strategies. The buffered RSSI output allows for easy interfacing with microcontrollers or other processing units, facilitating advanced signal analysis and monitoring.
The internal audio amplifier not only boosts the audio signal but also provides flexibility through the accessible feedback pin, allowing for external modifications to gain settings or filtering. The additional limiter output enhances the functionality of the device, enabling frequency verification processes. This feature can be particularly useful in applications requiring precise frequency stability, such as in frequency-hopping spread spectrum systems.
Overall, the SA607 represents a sophisticated solution for FM reception in compact electronic designs, integrating multiple functions into a single device while maintaining high performance and low power consumption. Its design attributes make it a valuable component in modern communication systems, particularly where space and power efficiency are paramount.The SA607 is a low voltage high performance monolithic FM IF system incorporating a mixer Oscillator two limiting intermediate frequency Amplifiers quadrature detector, logarithmic received signal strength indicator (RSSI), voltage Regulator and Audio and RSSI op amps The SA607 is available in 20-lead SOL (surface-mounted miniature package) and 20 -lead SSOP package. The SA607 was designed for portable Communication applications and will function down to 2. 7V. The RF section is similar to the famous SA605. The Audio output has an internal Amplifier with the feedback pin accessible. The RSSI output is buffered. The SA607 also has an extra limiter output. This signal is buffered from the output of the limiter and CAN be used to perform frequency check. This is accomplished by comparing a reference frequency with the frequency check signal using a Comparator to a varactor or PLL at the Oscillator inputs. 🔗 External reference
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