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PLL frequency synthesizer portfolio claims industry's lowest low phase noise in satellite applications

By Jean-Pierre Joosting
Microwave Engineering
March 17, 2008 (11:57 AM EST)
 


SAN DIEGO, CA — Peregrine Semiconductor Corporation has anounced the UltraCMOS™ PE97022 and PE97042 phase locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizers for satellite payload designs. The new pair of 3.5 GHz Integer-N PLLs boast an ultra-low normalized phase noise of -216 dBc/Hz, which is the lowest phase noise of any rad-hard PLL on the market today.

Additionally, the two PLLs feature programmable counters, a phase comparator and +10/11 Dual Modulus Prescaler, allowing for backward compatibility to previous generation PLLs. The PE97042 offers direct or serial programming modes, while the PE97022 offers an additional parallel mode option. Phase-locked loop (PLL) are used for a variety of purposes, including skew suppression, frequency synthesis for local oscillators, signal modulation and demodulation, clock recovery, jitter reduction, regeneration of signals and pulse synchronization of signals from mass storage devices.

Phase noise has traditionally been a challenge for any satellite application. Satellite manufacturers have sourced Peregrine's PLLs for the most demanding applications, and with these new specs Peregrine has dramatically improved the performance to meet or exceed most of the satellite phase noise requirements.

The UltraCMOS silicon-on-sapphire based devices are fully space qualified and immune to Single Event Latch-up (SEL). A superior resistance to Single Event Upset (SEU) of less than 10-9 errors per bit-day and tolerance to total dose radiation of up to 100 Krads (Si) make these devices ideal for the demanding rigors of space applications. Further, because the PE97022 and PE97042 are manufactured on the UltraCMOS process, the devices utilize ultra-low power of approximately 45 mA to meet system-level requirements.

The most fundamental benefit of UltraCMOS products for space applications is its inherent ability to integrate RF, mixed signal analog and digital on the same device.

Both devices are offered in the 44-pin CQFJ package, while the PE97042 is also available in die form. The PE97022 is a drop-in replacement for the popular PE9702, while upgrading from the PE9704 to the PE97042 requires only minimal design modification.


For further information visit www.psemi.com.


 
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