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AD831
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  • AD831

AD831

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High-Performance, Low Distortion 500 MH z Mixer

Analog Devices AD831 Product Info

10 February 2026 8

Features

  • Doubly Balanced Mixer
  • Low Distortion
    +24 dBm Third Order Intercept (IP3)
    +10 dBm 1 dB Compression Point
  • Bandwidth
    500 MHz RF and LO Input Bandwidths
    250 MHz Differential Current IF Output
    DC to >200 MHz Single-Ended Voltage IF Output
  • Low LO Drive Required: –10 dBm
  • Single- or Dual-Supply Operation
  • DC Coupled Using Dual Supplies
    All Ports May Be DC Coupled
    No Lower Frequency Limit—Operation to DC
  • User-Programmable Power Consumption

Part details & applications

The AD831 is a low distortion, wide dynamic range, monolithic mixer for use in such applications as RF to IF down conversion in HF and VHF receivers, the second mixer in DMR base stations, direct-to-baseband conversion, quadrature modulation and demodulation, and doppler-shift detection in ultrasound imaging applications. The mixer includes an LO driver and a low-noise output amplifier and provides both user-programmable power consumption and 3rd-order intercept point.

The AD831 provides a +24 dBm third-order intercept point for -10 dBm LO power, thus improving system performance and reducing system cost compared to passive mixers, by eliminating the need for a high power LO driver and its attendant shielding and isolation problems.

The RF, IF, and LO ports may be dc or ac coupled when the mixer is operating from ±5 V supplies or ac coupled when operating from a single supply of 9 V minimum. The mixer operates with RF and LO inputs as high as 500 MHz.

The mixer's IF output is available as either a differential current output or a single-ended voltage output. The differential output is from a pair of open collectors and may be ac coupled via a transformer or capacitor to provide a 250 MHz output bandwidth. In down-conversion applications, a single capacitor connected across these outputs implements a low-pass filter to reduce harmonics directly at the mixer core, simplifying output filtering. When building a quadrature-amplitude modulator or image reject mixer, the differential current outputs of two AD831s may be summed by connecting them together.

An integral low noise amplifier provides a single-ended voltage output and can drive such low impedance loads as filters, 50 W amplifier inputs, and A/D converters. Its small signal bandwidth exceeds 200 MHz. A single resistor connected between pins OUT and FB sets its gain. The amplifier's low dc offset allows its use in such direct-coupled appli

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