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MAX2510
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MAX2510

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Low-Voltage IF Transceiver with Limiter RSSI and Quadrature Modulator

Analog Devices MAX2510 Product Info

10 February 2026 7

Features

  • +2.7V to +5.5V Single-Supply Operation
  • Complete Receive Path: 600MHz (max) 1st IF to 30MHz (max) 2nd IF
  • Unique, Wide-Dynamic-Range Downconverter Mixer Offers -8dBm IIP3, 11dB NF
  • 90dB Dynamic-Range Limiter with High-Accuracy RSSI Function
  • Differential Limiter Output Directly Drives CMOS Input
  • 100MHz to 600MHz Transmit Quadrature Modulator with 41dB Sideband Suppression
  • 40dB Transmit Gain-Control Range; Up to +1dBm Output Power
  • Advanced Power Management (four modes)
  • 0.2µA Shutdown Supply Current

Part details & applications

The MAX2510 is a highly integrated IF transceiver for digital wireless applications. It operates from a +2.7V to +5.5V supply voltage and features four operating modes for advanced system power management. Supply current is reduced to 0.2µA in shutdown mode.

In a typical application, the receiver downconverts a high IF/RF (up to 600MHz) to a low IF (up to 30MHz) using a double-balanced mixer. Additional functions included in the receiver section are an IF buffer that can drive an off-chip filter, an on-chip limiting amplifier offering 90dB of received-signal-strength indication (RSSI), and a robust differential limiter output driver designed to directly drive a CMOS input. The transmitter section upconverts I and Q baseband signals to an IF in the 100MHz to 600MHz range using a quadrature modulator. The transmit output is easily matched to drive a SAW filter with an adjustable output from 0dBm to -40dBm and excellent linearity.

The MAX2511 has features similar to the MAX2510, but upconverts a low IF with an image-reject mixer. The MAX2511 downconverter also offers image rejection with a limiter/RSSI stage similar to that of the MAX2510.

Applications

  • 400MHz ISM Transceivers
  • IF Transceivers
  • PACS, PHS, DECT, and Other PCS Wireless Handsets and Base Stations
  • PWT1900, Wireless Handsets, and Base Stations
  • Wireless Data Links

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