Peregrine introduces digitally tunable capacitor

Feb 17, 2009 10:20 AM

             
Peregrine's DTC dynamically tunes the antenna to compensate for the increasing bandwidth requirements and environmental effects.

Peregrine's DTC dynamically tunes the antenna to compensate for the increasing bandwidth requirements and environmental effects.

Peregrine Semiconductor’s new digitally tunable capacitor is designed to meet high-performance demands for antenna tuning in cellular and mobile applications. Based on the company's DuNE technology, Peregrine's DTCs meet the broadband requirements for DVB-H and ISDB-T mobile TV as well as multimode, multiband GSM/WCDMA cellular handsets. They can also handle the power requirements for interoperability between the two applications.

Broadband reception is directly related to antenna and handset physical size; any antenna mismatch degrades range and reception quality. Designers typically have two choices: an internal antenna that may not perform well or an external whip antenna that customers won't like. One solution to the dilemma is a “tunable” internal antenna that covers a narrow section of the bandwidth and can be “retuned” as the receive channel changes.

DuNE Technology for mobile TV is designed for applications such as DVB-H and ISDB-T that need broadband reception and deliver good coverage to an already complex system in a small space.

Peregrine’s new DuNE DTCs are designed for 5 bits of resolution or 32 tuning states, providing the fine resolution needed to tune the antenna across the entire mobile TV band. DuNE Technology enables a Q=40–70 at 470MHz-862MHz for a 1.36 to 6.3pF (4.6:1) tunable capacitor. Current consumption is only 11 µA at +2.75 V, while meeting the stringent power handling requirements of better than +28dBm and IIP3 greater than +62dBm.

Individual DTC devices are planned for release during 2009, beginning with the DTCs for mobile TV in a 2mm by 2mm eight-pin DFN package.




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