AM9029 Miniature Tuner Module

1 to 18 GHz RF Miniature Tuner Module

AM9029 is a high-performance tuner module covering the 1.0 GHz to 18 GHz frequency range. The AM9029 supports an instantaneous bandwidth of 2 GHz, with a center frequency of 3.8 GHz. The super-heterodyne tuner module is designed for high performance and low size, weight, and power (low SWaP) and is easily mounted to a host circuit board for use in multi-channel receiver applications. Includes sub-octave preselectors, low-noise pre-amplifiers, PLL synthesizers, frequency converters, power and control line filtering, and integrated SPI control are included. Interfacing to the tuner is accomplished by simply providing an RF input, DC voltages, frequency reference, SPI control, and connecting to the ADC.

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AM9029 Mini Tuner Module

1 - 18
Frequency (GhZ)
14
NF (dB)
3.8
IF Output Frequency (GHz)
2
Instantaneous Bandwidth (GHz)
Features
  • Freq. (GHz): 1 - 18
  • Instantaneous Bandwidth (GHz): 2
  • IF Output Freq. (GHz): 3.8
  • Sub-Octave Preselection
  • 14 dB Noise Figure, +2 dBm IIP
  • External Reference (MHz): 1
  • +3.3V and +5.0V DC Operation
  • Power Consumption (W): 6.5
  • -40C to +85C Operation ▪ 5.1” x 0.77” (128mm x 19.5mm)
Specifications
  • Freq. (GHz): 1 - 18
  • Instantaneous Bandwidth (GHz): 2
  • IF Output Freq. (GHz): 3.8
  • Sub-Octave Preselection
  • 14 dB Noise Figure, +2 dBm IIP
  • External Reference (MHz): 1
  • +3.3V and +5.0V DC Operation
  • Power Consumption (W): 6.5
  • -40C to +85C Operation ▪ 5.1” x 0.77” (128mm x 19.5mm)
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