TRF370417EVM

Texas Instruments
595-TRF370417EVM
TRF370417EVM

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RF Development Tools TRF370417 Eval Mod

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: RF Development Tools
RoHS:  
Evaluation Modules
RF Modulator
TRF37041
50 MHz to 6 GHz
Brand: Texas Instruments
Description/Function: Quadrature modulator is used for up conversion of signals from the transmit chain DAC to the RF power amplifier device
Dimensions: 38.1 mm x 38.1 mm x 1.579 mm
For Use With: TRF370x
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Operating Supply Voltage: 5 V
Product Type: RF Development Tools
Series: TRF370417
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Unit Weight: 113.400 g
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9030820000
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TRF370417EVM Evaluation Module

The Texas Instruments TRF370417EVM evaluation module is allows you to evaluate the TI TRF370417 direct-launch quadrature modulator for applications in the transmit path of base stations and RF communications equipment. The TI TRF370417EVM comes configured for differential I/Q input signals via four SMA connectors. An onboard SMA connector is used to monitor the RF output signal from the quadrature modulator. The LO signal is also provided through an SMA connector. The TI TRF370517 quadrature modulator is used for upconversion of signals from the transmit chain DAC to the RF power amplifier device. Evaluating modulator complex performance involves careful bias-voltage setup, an LO signal, and two differential (I/Q) signals at theinput of the modulator.