Features, Applications, General description – Philips CGY2014TT User Manual

Page 2: Quick reference data, Ordering information, Gsm/dcs/pcs power amplifier cgy2014tt

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2000 Oct 16

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Philips Semiconductors

Product specification

GSM/DCS/PCS power amplifier

CGY2014TT

FEATURES

Operating at 3.6 V battery supply

Power Amplifier (PA) output power:
35 dBm in GSM band and 32.5 dBm in DCS/PCS band

Input power: 0 dBm in GSM band and 3 dBm in
DCS/PCS band

Wide operating temperature range from

20 to +85

°

C

HTSSOP20 exposed die pad package.

APPLICATIONS

Dual-band systems: Low Band (LB) from
880 to 915 MHz hand-held transceivers for E-GSM and
High Band (HB) from 1710 to 1910 MHz for DCS/PCS
applications.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The CGY2014TT is a dual-band GSM/DCS/PCS GaAs
Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) power
amplifier. The circuit is specifically designed to operate at
3.6 V battery supply voltage.

The power amplifier requires only a 30 dB harmonic
low-pass filter to comply with the transmit spurious
specification.

The voltages applied on pins V

DD

(drain) control the power

of the power amplifier and permit to switch it off.

QUICK REFERENCE DATA

ORDERING INFORMATION

SYMBOL

PARAMETER

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

V

DD

positive supply voltage

3.5

4.2

V

I

DD(LB)

GSM positive peak supply current

2

A

P

o(LB)(max)

maximum output power in GSM band

34.5

35

dBm

I

DD(HB)

DCS/PCS positive peak supply current

1.5

A

P

o(HB)(max)

maximum output power in DCS/PCS band

32

32.5

dBm

T

amb

ambient temperature

20

+85

°

C

TYPE

NUMBER

PACKAGE

NAME

DESCRIPTION

VERSION

CGY2014TT

HTSSOP20

plastic, heatsink thin shrink small outline package; 20 leads;
body width 4.4 mm

SOT527-1

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