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Analog Device unveils 4-channel -GHz Receiver Downconverter

Best Noise and Power Performance in Space-Saving Package

Analog Devices introduced 4-channel, 24-GHz receiver downconverter MMIC with the industry’s best combination of low-noise performance, high linearity and low-power consumption.

The ADF5904 integrated, multi-channel receiver downconverter achieves a 10-dB noise figure that is 3 dB better than competing devices, while using 50 percent less power, and is assembled in a cost-effective 5 × 5 mm LFCSP plastic package. Each of the device’s four on-chip receives channels use a simple, single-ended connection to four individual antennas, which simplifies RF-transmission-line design and PCB layout, and reduces board size. The receiver downconverter then simultaneously handles four receive signals directly to produce a high-quality, high-amplitude baseband signal that easily connects to one of ADI’s four-channel analog-to-digital converters. The ADF5904 also incorporates an integrated temperature sensor that eliminates the need for discrete sensing components that otherwise can require additional time and resources to calibrate during system assembly and test.

The ADF5904 is designed for multi-channel receiver, high-frequency applications that use digital beam forming, such as automotive ADAS, microwave radar sensors, and industrial radar systems – environments where energy efficiency is becoming a more important system-level design consideration. The ADF5904 24-GHz receiver enables these and other sensor applications by offering best-in-class receive sensitivity while using less overall power than competing RF technologies.

The products ADF5904WCCPZ ADF5904WCCPZ-RL7 is available at $22.50 and EV-ADF5904SD2Z Evaluation Board is available at 1 Unit @ $400.00.

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