The MAX2180AETG/V+T from Maxim Integrated is a state-of-the-art automotive low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed for exceptional performance in terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) applications. This advanced LNA is particularly suitable for car infotainment systems, providing high-quality signal amplification for an enhanced listening and viewing experience.
Key Features
- High Integration: The device integrates a two-stage amplifier with an input matching network, interstage match, and a bias network, streamlining the design process and saving board space.
- Optimized Performance: It offers a low noise figure and high gain, which are critical for maintaining signal fidelity in weak signal environments, ensuring clear and uninterrupted reception.
- Variable Supply Voltage: The MAX2180AETG/V+T operates over a wide supply voltage range, accommodating the varying electrical environments of automotive applications.
- Robust Design: Built with automotive requirements in mind, this LNA is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the automotive environment, ensuring reliability and longevity.
Applications
Primarily used in automotive DMB receivers, the MAX2180AETG/V+T is versatile enough for use in various applications where signal integrity is paramount. These include:
- Car radios and infotainment systems
- Portable DMB receivers
- GPS and navigation systems
Technical Specifications
The MAX2180AETG/V+T operates within the frequency range suitable for DMB applications, ensuring compatibility with standard broadcasting frequencies. It is available in a 24-pin TQFN package, offering a compact solution without compromising on performance. The device's temperature range is also designed to accommodate the temperature extremes commonly found in automotive environments.
Ordering Information
To order the MAX2180AETG/V+T or to request samples, visit Maxim Integrated's website or contact an authorized distributor. The product is available in tape and reel packaging, facilitating easy integration into automated manufacturing processes.