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CXA3361AGG
W-CDMA/UMTS Triple Band Transceiver IC |
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W-CDMA / UMTS HSDPA RF Transceiver |
| CXA3361AGG is the third generation single chip transceiver developed by Sony to support the Global 3G cellular phone market. The CXA3361AGG supports the multiple UMTS and W-CDMA bands Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ,
Ⅴ,Ⅵ, Ⅷ, and Ⅸ, providing solutions to most global band requirements from Japan, Asia, North America and Europe. |
| Applications |
| - UMTS / W-CDMA release 99 and 5 (HSDPA) compliant |
| Features |
General |
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- Direct Conversion Architecture reduces external part count
- Integrated matching circuit (MIX_IN/PA driver Output)
- Synthesizer circuit contains VCO inductors/varactors
- Advanced LPF(root raised cosine filter) for channel select (RX)
- 26 / 19.2MHz clock operation supported
- Compressed mode supported
- 3-wire serial bus control |
TX Section |
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- Direct modulation transmitter
- Integrated VGA
- Minimum dynamic range 80dB
- Integrated matching circuit (TX OUT)
- HSDPA mode |
RX Section |
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- Direct conversion receiver
- Integrated channel filter
- Integrated DC-offset compensation
- Integrated matching circuit (MIX IN) |
| Technology
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- Based on Sony’s SiGe BiCMOS technology
- Supply voltage range 2.7 to 3.0 V
- Operating temperature range –25 to 85 °C
- 6.0 x 6.0 mm, 0.5 mm pitch, t=1 mm max
- 97 pin VFVGA package
- Green product, Pb and Halogen free
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| Sony RF Transceiver Product Line |
- CXA3359ER
- CXA3358ER
- CXA3360GG
- CXA3361GG
- CXA3361AGG |
Global single band
Japan dual band
Japan triple band
US Triple Band
Global phone |
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UMTS |
W CDMA (Japan) |
US |
Global |
Band |
TX |
RX |
CXA3359ER |
CXA3358ER |
CXA3360GG |
CXA3361GG |
CXA3361AGG |
Ⅰ |
1920-1980 |
2110-2170 |
× |
× |
× |
× |
× |
Ⅱ |
1850-1910 |
1930-1990 |
— |
— |
— |
× |
× |
Ⅲ |
1710-1785 |
1805-1880 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
× |
Ⅳ |
1710-1755 |
2110-2155 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
× |
Ⅴ |
824-849 |
869-894 |
— |
— |
— |
× |
× |
Ⅵ |
830-840 |
875-885 |
— |
× |
× |
× |
× |
Ⅶ |
2500-2570 |
2620-2690 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Ⅷ |
880-915 |
925-960 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
× |
Ⅸ |
1750-1785 |
1845-1880 |
— |
— |
× |
— |
× |
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