The LMX2332LTMX is a low-power dual frequency synthesizer intended for use in wireless communication systems. Manufactured by National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments), it provides two independent PLLs for frequency generation, making it suitable for applications requiring multiple frequencies or local oscillators.
Applications:
- Wireless handsets
- Cordless phones
- Wireless LANs (WLANs)
- Personal Communication Systems (PCS)
- Satellite communication systems
Features:
- Dual PLL synthesizers: Provides two independent frequency synthesizers.
- Low power consumption: Extends battery life in portable devices.
- High integration: Reduces component count and board space.
- Wide frequency range: Covers a broad range of frequencies.
- Serial interface: Enables easy programming and control.
- Small package: Minimizes board space requirements.
Benefits:
- Reduced power consumption: Extends battery life in portable applications.
- Simplified system design: Integrates multiple functions into a single chip.
- Increased performance: Provides accurate and stable frequency generation.
- Compact solution: Minimizes board space requirements.
- Flexible frequency planning: Supports a wide range of frequency bands and modulation schemes.
Additional Details:
The LMX2332LTMX is designed for use in low-power wireless applications. It operates from a single power supply and features a serial interface for easy programming and control. The device's dual PLL architecture enables the generation of multiple frequencies simultaneously, simplifying the design of complex wireless systems. The LMX2332LTMX is typically used in wireless handsets, cordless phones, and other portable communication devices.
The LMX2332LTMX dual frequency synthesizer provides a low-power, highly integrated solution for frequency generation in wireless communication systems.