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Zero-IF Mobile TV Tuner IC for CMMB
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The ADMTV340 is a highly integrated CMOS zero-IF conversion tuner IC for CMMB (China Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting) standards. It operates from 2635 to 2660 MHz. It includes a low noise amplifier ...
Features
Operating frequency range 2635 ~ 2660 MHz Wide dynamic range Low power consumption: 150 mW Channel select filter for adjacent channel rejection: 65 dB at 8 MHz 20-bit ?-? fractional-N PLL exhibits 72 Hz fine frequency resolution On-chip low phase noise VCO eliminates external tank circuits No external capacitors to remove DC-offset Ideal for portable application such as mobile phone, notebook PC, and PDA SPI interface Small 32-lead lead frame chip scale package (LFCSP) (5 mm × 5 mm)

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