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Data Sheet Conexant Proprietary Information Doc. No. W117, Rev.

B
September 28, 1999
RF105
900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Transceiver
The RF105, a fully integrated transceiver device, provides the transmit, receive, and
frequency synthesis functions for Digital Spread Spectrum (DSS) systems operating
in the 902928 MHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band. It implements a
direct conversion architecture and Time Division Duplexing (TDD) of the transmit
and receive signals to minimize circuit complexity.
The receive path of the RF105 provides complete RF-to-baseband In-Phase and
Quadrature (I/Q) demodulation, including a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), double-
balanced quadrature mixers, fully integrated channel selection filters, and baseband
variable-gain amplifiers. The transmit path is a variable-gain direct conversion
modulator. These paths are shown in Figure 1.
A 902928 MHz frequency synthesizer with on-chip VCO and resonator provides the
LO frequency for both transmit and receive modes.
The RF105 features low-voltage operation (2.74.5 V) for low power consumption.
The RF105, combined with Conexant's RF106 power amplifier, forms a complete
system solution for a direct conversion 900 MHz DSS radio that is fully compliant
with FCC Part 15 regulations in the ISM band.
LNAATTN
Phase
Shifter
Prescaler 47
Counter
Control Logic
16
LNAIN
Ext.
LPF
VCO
Modulator
Mixers
Power
Mgmt.
PFD/CP
Modulator
Gain Ctrl.
RFO1
RFO2
LNA
FREF
GMCRES
RXQ
GC
RXI
STROBE
CLK
DATA
TXD
RXEN
SYNTHEN
TXEN
MODSET
PS1
PS2
1200kHz 820kHz
Ext. CSERVO
1200kHz 820kHz
Ext. CSERVO
Figure 1. RF105 Block Diagram
RF105
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CLK
GND1
FREF
GND2
TXD
VCC1
TXREF
DATA
LNAATTN
RXEN
LNAIN
GND3
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VCC2
GND7
GND6
SRI+
RXI+
VCC3
SRQ-
SRQ+
SRI-
RXQ+
RXI-
RXQ-
Figure 2. RF105 Pin Signals 48 Pin TQFP
Features
Complete 900 MHz ISM band
transceiver with fully integrated
synthesizer and VCO including
resonator
Low power dissipation
Fast settling from standby mode to
active mode
Separate enable lines for transmit,
receive, and synthesizer
41 programmable channels with 600
kHz channel spacing
3-battery cell operation (2.74.5 V)
48-pin TQFP package (see Figure 2)
Receiver
LNA/Quadrature mixer from RF down
to baseband
Selectable LNA gain
Fully integrated channel selection filter
with adjustable bandwidth
Receiver baseband amplifier with
variable gain
Differential receiver baseband outputs
Transmitter
Variable gain modulator
Double-balanced mixer for baseband-
to-RF modulation
Differential RF outputs
Applications
DSS cordless telephone
Direct sequence spread spectrum
systems
Frequency hopping spread spectrum
systems
Wireless LANs
Wireless modems
Wireless security
Inventory control systems
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Technical Description
Baseband Filter Bandwidth _______________________
The receive baseband filters have a bandpass
characteristic. The low-pass cutoff is determined by the
GmC filters and is set by the Rgmc resistor connected to pin
19.
The GmC filter has a 3-pole Butterworth response and is
preceded by a 4-pole Butterworth Sallen & Key low-pass
filter with a fixed cutoff frequency of 1.2 MHz. The fixed
filters are designed to attenuate out-of-band blocking
signals propagating through the receive path.
The baseband high-pass cutoff is set by the bandwidth of
the DC servo loop, which in turn is set by the value of the
Cservo capacitors connected between pins 32 and 33, and
pins 34 and 35. The DC servo loop nulls out the DC offset
in the receive baseband path. It is designed to be tolerant
of the Cservo Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR), so that
common surface mount capacitors are suitable.
The baseband high-pass cutoff frequency should be set
much lower than the low-pass cutoff frequency, or else the
servo loop will become unstable.
The optimum receive bandwidth values are:
f
LPF
= 820 kHz, Rgmc = 875
f
HPF
= 20 kHz, Cservo = 0.082 F
RF Output _____________________________________
The transmit RF outputs from the RF105 are differential
and matched to 100 differential. If a single-ended
connection is required, the unused output must be suitably
terminated by a 50 resistor (see Figure 4). The transmit
output power is determined by the output power control
inputs, PS1 (pin 20) and PS2 (pin 21), and by the value of
Rmod (connected to pin 14). Rmod sets the bias current into
the modulator, which is then multiplied by a factor set by
the state of PS1 and PS2. PS1 and PS2 input
programming is described in the Transmitter section of
Table 3.
The characteristic of the output Peak Envelope Power
(PEP) versus Rmod is shown in Figure 3 for a sinusoidal
120 mV peak-to-peak input signal and for high power
mode (PS1 = 0, PS2 = 0). For Rmod equal to 1.2 k, the
typical RF105 output power is approximately 8 dBm in
high-power mode. This provides approximately 20 dBm of
transmit power when used with Conexants RF106 (29 dB
gain PA).
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4
Tx PEP (dBm)
R
m
o
d

(
k
O
h
m
)
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
Figure 3. Tx PEP vs Rmod
(Txd signal = 120 mVpp, 300 kHz sinusoid, Vcc = 3.0V)
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Recommendations on Layout and Implementation_____
A typical applications schematic is shown in Figure 4. All
Vcc pins should be decoupled as close to the supply pin as
possible, preferably right at the input pins.
All ground pins should have minimum trace inductance to
ground. If a ground plane cannot be provided right at the
pins, the vias to the ground plane should be placed as
close to the pins as possible. There should be one via for
each ground pin. If the ground plane is at the bottom layer,
it is recommended to have two vias in parallel for each
ground pin.
VCC1 (pin 6), VCC2 (pin 26), and VCC3 (pin 31) should be
connected to the common Vcc supply through individual
decoupling networks.
ESD Sensitivity _________________________________
The RF105 is a static-sensitive electronic device. Do not
operate or store near strong electrostatic fields. Take
proper Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions.
CLK
FREF
DATA
33pF 0.01F
1000pF
TXDATA
Shaping Filter
LNAIN
3.3pF *
33pF *
1000pF
TXD
LNAATTN
10nH*
1000pF
VCC
VCC
0.047F 33pF
RXQ
RXI
VCC
33pF 0.047F
402
GC
Rgmc
Rmod
2200pF
50
SYNTHEN
STROBE
33pF 0.047F
VCC
0.015F 820pF
3920
820pF
RXEN
RFOUT
TXEN PS1
PS2
Cservo
0.082F
Voltage
Regulator
(optional)
33pF 0.056F
0.056F
*Matching network values are layout-dependent.
1.2k
875
Cservo
0.082F
+
+
RF105
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3920
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Figure 4. Typical Applications Diagram RF105
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Synthesizer Programming ________________________
The synthesizer is programmed with a half-duplex 3-wire
serial interface. The three signals are DATA, CLK, and
STROBE. Each rising edge of the CLK signal shifts one bit
of the data into the shift register and control register. When
the STROBE input is toggled from low to high, the data
latched in the shift register is transferred to the
programmable counter. Six bits are shifted into the
synthesizer for programming. The data format is as
follows:
MSB LSB
S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1
The timing relationship is shown in Figure 6. The values of
the programming bits, S1 to S6, for the programmable
counter are defined in Table 1.
Channel Selection
Using a 9.6 MHz reference frequency, the Phase Locked
Loop (PLL) synthesizer can generate frequencies from
903 MHz (Channel 1) to 927 MHz (Channel 41) at a
channel spacing of 600 kHz. The LO frequency (FLO) is
calculated by the following equation:
FLO = (FREF/R) [(M N) + A]
where:
FREF is 9.6 MHz (reference oscillator)
R is 16 (reference divider)
M is 32/33 (prescaler)
N is 47 (fixed counter)
A is 1 to 41 (programmable counter)
Examples:
(9.6 MHz / 16) (32 47 + 1) = 903 MHz
(9.6 MHz / 16) (32 47 + 41) = 927 MHz
Synthesizer Loop Filter
The VCO for the synthesizer is designed on-chip with the
varactor referenced to VCC. Therefore, the loop filter
components will need to be tied to VCC4 (pin 39) instead
of ground. A typical loop filter design is shown below in
Figure 5. The loop bandwidth is approximately 5 kHz with a
nominal phase margin of 45 degrees.
0. 01F
10k VCO
TUNE
330
pF
390
pF
10k
CHPO
pi n 43
Figure 5. Loop Filter
t1 t2 t3
t5
t4
MSB LSB DATA
CLK
STROBE
t1 =Data setup time
t2 =Data hold time
t3 =Clock pulse-width
t4 =STROBE enable pulse-width
t5 =STROBE setup time to the rising edge of the last clock
t1 to t5 1s each.
Figure 6. Timing Diagram
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Table 1. Programmable Counter Data Input
DSS Telephone
Channel No. *
Synthesizer Channel
No. (A)
Frequency (MHz) S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1
1 903.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 903.6 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 3 904.2 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 4 904.8 0 0 0 0 1 1
5 905.4 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 6 906.0 0 0 0 1 0 1
7 906.6 0 0 0 1 1 0
4 8 907.2 0 0 0 1 1 1
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17 34 922.8 1 0 0 0 0 1
35 923.4 1 0 0 0 1 0
18 36 924.0 1 0 0 0 1 1
37 924.6 1 0 0 1 0 0
19 38 925.2 1 0 0 1 0 1
20 39 925.8 1 0 0 1 1 0
40 926.4 1 0 0 1 1 1
41 927.0 1 0 1 0 0 0
* DSS telephone channel numbers are applicable when RF105 is used with Conexant's Hummingbird chip set. Channel spacing = 1.2
MHz between adjacent channels from channel 2 through channel 19; channel spacing = 600 kHz between channels 12 and
between channels 1920.
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Interface Description
Table 2. Pin Description
Pin Name Description Pin Name Description
1 GND1 Ground 25 GND6 Ground
2 CLK Synthesizer programming clock input 26 VCC2 Supply for baseband outputs
3 FREF Reference frequency input for synthesizer 27 RX Q Q channel baseband differential outputs
4 DATA Synthesizer programming data input 28 RX Q+
5 TXREF Reference for TX data input, ac-coupled to ground 29 RX I I channel baseband differential outputs
6 VCC1 Supply for LNA and RX mixer 30 RX I+
7 TXD Baseband TX data input 31 VCC3 Supply for baseband circuits
8 GND2 LNA emitter ground 32 SR Q Q channel DC offset cancellation servo external
9 RXEN Receive enable 33 SR Q+ capacitor connections
10 LNAATTN LNA attenuation control
0 = high-gain mode, 1 = low-gain mode
34 SR I I channel DC offset cancellation servo external capacitor
connections
11 LNAIN LNA RF input 35 SR I+
12 GND3 Ground 36 GND7 Ground
13 GND4 Ground 37 GND8 Ground
14 MODSET Input to set TX modulator gain 38 NC No connect
15 RFO1 Differential TX RF output 39 VCC4 Supply for VCO
16 RFO2 Differential TX RF output, inverse polarity 40 CON VCO control input
17 TXEN Transmit enable 41 VCOBPC Bias bypass capacitor for VCO bias
18 MIXBPC Bypass capacitor for RX mixer bias 42 GND9 Ground for VCO
19 GMCRES Resistor to set cutoff frequency of channel selection filter 43 NC No connect
20 PS1 Modulator power control input (see Table 3) 44 CHPO Charge pump output
21 PS2 Modulator power control input (see Table 3) 45 VCC5 Supply for synthesizer
22 GCREF Reference for gain control input connected to ground 46 SYNTHEN Synthesizer enable
23 GC Baseband variable gain amplifier control input 47 STROBE Synthesizer programming load enable
24 GND5 Ground 48 GND10 Ground
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Specifications
Table 3. Electrical Specifications (1 of 3)
Note: TA = 25 C, VCC = 3.6 V, fLO= 915 MHz
Parameter Min Typical Max Units
RECEIVER SECTION
RX voltage gain: LNA high-gain mode (LNAATTN = 0)
GC = 1.3 V
GC = 1.6 V
GC = 1.9 V
LNA gain step
99.5
77.5
37.5
105
82.5
38
19
109.5
87.5
42.5
dB
RX gain variation vs. frequency 902 MHz < fLO < 928 MHz 0.5 1 dB
RX SSB noise figure: High-gain mode, GC = 1.3 V 6.5 8.0 dB
RX input IP3: LNA high-gain mode, GC = 1.9 V
LNA low-gain mode, GC = 1.9 V
36
15
dBm
RX input P1dB: LNA high-gain mode (LNAATTN = 0)
GC = 1.3 V
GC = 1.6 V
GC = 1.9 V
LNA low-gain mode (LNAATTN = 1)
GC = 1.9 V
101
79
47
97
74
43
22
dBm
AM demodulation suppression at LNA input to mixer output 60 dB
LO power at LNAIN 80 dBm
I/Q phase imbalance 1 5 deg
I/Q amplitude imbalance 0.5 3 dB
Input high voltage, LNAATTN, RXEN VIH 1.9 V
Input low voltage, LNAATTN, RXEN VIL 0.75
Input high current, RXEN IIH 125 200 A
Input low current , RXEN IIL 25
Input high current, LNAATTN IIH 60 A
Input low current, LNAATTN IIL 25
GC IIN 500 500 A
Baseband amplifier gain control range (GC = 1.3V 1.9V) 60 67 75 dB
GC input voltage range 1.2 1.6 2.0 V
Baseband amplifier gain control sensitivity GC = 1.31.9 V
GC = 1.3 V
GC = 1.6 V
GC = 1.9 V
0.04
0.14
0.13
0.17 dB/mV
RX P1dB @ 3.9 MHz offset LNA high gain, GC = 1.9 V
LNA low gain, GC = 1.9 V
45
14
dBm
Baseband output load capacitance 20 50 pF
Baseband LPF 3 dB bandwidth (Rgmc = 875 ) 0.65 0.82 0.97 MHz
Baseband selectivity @ 3.9 MHz 60 70 dB
Baseband differential output VCM 1.0 VDD 1.0 V
Baseband output DC offset 25 mV
RXI, RXQ DC and gain settle time (note 1) from initial RXEN input
at TDD rate > 250 Hz
50 100 s
Baseband HPF 3dB bandwidth (servo capacitors = 82 nF) 13 20 29 kHz
Baseband output voltage swing (peak differential) 300 mV
Baseband output SNR (GC = 1.9 V) 24 dB
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Table 3. Electrical Specifications (2 of 3)
Parameter Min Typical Max Units
FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER SECTION
LO frequency range 903 927 MHz
PLL VCO center frequency @ control voltage of 1.1 V 915 MHz
PLL VCO sensitivity 35 50 75 MHz/V
LO settling time
f = 10 MHz, settle to fFINAL 5 kHz, 5 kHz LFBW
2 msec
LO phase noise 100 kHz offset
1 MHz offset
100 95
115
dBc/Hz
VCO (varactor) input leakage 0.01 A
Input reference frequency, FREF 9.6 MHz
Frequency step, FS 600 kHz
Comparison frequency (600 kHz) spur level 60 dBc
RMS phase jitter, 25700 kHz 5 degrees RMS
Input high voltage, STROBE, CLK, DATA, SYNTHEN VIH
Input low voltage, STROBE, CLK, DATA, SYNTHEN VIL
1.9
0.75
V
Input high current, STROBE, CLK, DATA IIH
Input low current, STROBE, CLK, DATA IIL 25
40 A
Input high current, SYNTHEN IIH
Input low current, SYNTHEN IIL 25
100 A
Input high voltage, FREF VIH
Input low voltage, FREF VIL
1.9
0.75
V
Input high current, FREF IIH
Input low current, FREF IIL 25
100 A
Charge-pump output current 225 A
Output short-circuit current CHPO 1.0 mA
TRANSMITTER SECTION
Gain variation vs. frequency 902 MHz < fLO < 928 MHz 0.5 1.0 dB
Peak-envelope output power (single-ended): (note 2)
High power mode (PS1 = 0, PS2 = 0)
Medium power mode (PS1 = 0, PS2 = 1)
Low power mode (PS1 = 1, PS2 = 0)
Undefined mode (PS1 = 1, PS2 = 1)
11 8
19
27.5
not used
6.5 dBm
IM3 (TXD input signal 2 tones each 60 mVpp) 30 40 dBc
Output VSWR for unconditional stability 10:1
LO suppression 15 25 dBc
TXD input impedance 10 k
TXD input peak-to-peak sine wave for target output peak-envelope power 120 mVpp
TXD input bandwidth 80 MHz
TXD to RF settle time to within spec value from TXEN 50 s
TX DC offset 2 mV
Input high voltage, PS1, PS2, TXEN VIH
Input low voltage, PS1, PS2, TXEN VIL
1.9
0.75
V
Input high current, PS1, PS2, TXEN IIH
Input low current, PS1, PS2, TXEN IIL 25
60 A
Input high current TXEN IIH
Input low current TXEN IIL 25
100 A
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Table 3. Electrical Specifications (3 of 3)
Parameter Min Typical Max Units
POWER SUPPLY
Total supply current:
RX mode (RXEN, SYNTHEN = 1)
TX mode (TXEN, SYNTHEN = 1) (note 2)
High power mode
Medium power mode
Low power mode
Synth mode (SYNTHEN = 1)
Sleep mode (RXEN, TXEN, SYNTHEN, LNAATTN = 0)
48
25
20
20
15
65
33
28
27
21
5
78
41
35
34
25
100
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
A
Power supply range (note 3) 2.7 3.6 4.5 VDC
Notes:
1. Gain settled to within 90% of final value, DC settled to within 10% of desired signals final value.
2. TXD input signal 120 mVpp, 300 kHz sinusoidal, Rmod = 1.2 k.
3. The specifications in Table 3 are guaranteed at a supply voltage (Vcc) of 3.6 V. At Vcc below 3.0 V, the RF105 is functional, but the system performance may be
degraded.
Table 4. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Min Max Unit
Supply voltage (Vcc) (note 1) 0.3 5.0 V
Input voltage range (note 1) 0.3 VCC V
Power dissipation 500 mW
LNA input power +5 dBm
Operating temperature range 10 70 C
Storage temperature 40 125 C
Notes:
1. Voltages are referenced to GND.
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Device Dimensions
RF105 device dimensions are shown below in Figure 7.
DETAI L A
A1
L1
c
L
A
A2
Millimeters
0.05
8.85
0.5
0.11
1.6 MAX
0.15
9.15
5.5 REF
0.75
1.0 REF
0.500 REF
0.17
0.10 MAX
0.0020
0.3484
0.0197
0.0043
Min. Max. Min. Max.
Inches*
Dim.
Ref: 48-PIN TQFP (GP00-D283)
0.0630 MAX
0.0060
0.3602
0.2165 REF
0.0295
0.0394 REF
0.0197 REF
0.0067
0.0039 MAX
Metric values (millimeters) should be used for
PCB layout. English values (inches) are converted
from metric values and may contain round-off
errors.
*
D1
DETAI L A
e b
D2
D1
D
D2 D1 D
1.35 1.45 0.0528 0.0571
0.2736 0.2776 6.95 7.05
0.220 REF 0.0087 REF
A
A1
A2
D
D1
D2
L
L1
e
b
c
Coplanarity
Figure 7. RF105 Device Dimensions
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Phone: (91 11) 692 4780
Fax: (91 11) 692 4712
Korea - Seoul Office
Phone: (82 2) 565 2880
Fax: (82 2) 565 1440
Korea - Taegu Office
Phone: (82 53) 745-2880
Fax: (82 53) 745-1440
Europe Headquarters
Conexant Systems France
Les Taissounieres B1
1681 Route des Dolines
BP 283
06905 Sophia Antipolis Cedex
France
Phone: (33 1) 41 44 36 50
Fax: (33 1) 93 00 33 03
Europe Central
Phone: (49 89) 829 1320
Fax: (49 89) 834 2734
Europe Mediterranean
Phone: (39 02) 9317 9911
Fax (39 02) 9317 9913
Europe North
Phone: (44 1344) 486 444
Fax: (44 1344) 486 555
Europe South
Phone: (33 1) 41 44 36 50
Fax: (33 1) 41 44 36 90
Middle East Headquarters
Conexant Systems Commercial
(Israel) Ltd.
P.O. Box 12660
Herzlia 46733
Israel
Phone: (972 9) 952 4064
Fax: (972 9) 951 3924
Japan Headquarters
Conexant Systems Japan Co., Ltd.
Shimomoto Building
1-46-3 Hatsudai,
Shibuya-ku
Tokyo, 151-0061
Japan
Phone: (81 3) 5371 1567
Fax: (81 3) 5371 1501
Taiwan Headquarters
Conexant Systems, Taiwan Co., Ltd.
Room 2808
International Trade Building
333 Keelung Road, Section 1
Taipei 110
Taiwan, ROC
Phone: (886 2) 2720 0282
Fax: (886 2) 2757 6760
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