Datasheet MHW720A1, MHW720A2 Datasheet (Motorola)

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MHW720A1 MHW720A2MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA
The RF Line
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Capable o f wide p ower range control as e ncountered i n UHF cellular
telephone applications.
MHW720A1 400–440 MHz
MHW720A2 440–470 MHz
Specified 12.5 Volt, UHF Characteristics —
50 Input/Output Impedance
Guaranteed Stability and Ruggedness
Epoxy Glass PCB Construction Gives Consistent Performance and Reliability
Circuit board photomaster available upon request by contacting RF Tactical
Marketing in Phoenix, AZ.
MAXIMUM RATINGS
(Flange Temperature = 25°C)
Rating
Symbol Value Unit
DC Supply Voltages V
s1, Vs2
15.5 Vdc
RF Input Power P
in
250 mW
RF Output Power (@ Vs1 = Vs2 = 12.5 V) P
out
25 W
Operating Case Temperature Range T
C
–30 to +100 °C
Storage Temperature Range MHW720A1, MHW720A2 T
stg
–40 to +100 °C
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (V
s1
and Vs2 set at 12.5 Vdc, TC = 25°C, 50 system unless otherwise noted)
Characteristic
Symbol Min Max Unit
Frequency Range MHW720A1
MHW720A2
400
440
440 470
MHz
Input Power (P
out
= 20 W) P
in
150 mW
Power Gain (P
out
= 20 W) G
p
21 dB
Efficiency (P
out
= 20 W) MHW720A1, MHW720A2
35 %
Harmonics (P
out
= 20 W, Reference) –40 dB
Input Impedance (P
out
= 20 W, 50 Reference)
Z
in
2:1 VSWR
Gain Degradation (1) (P
out
= 20 W, Reference
Gain @ TC = + 25°C) TC = –30°C
TC = +80°C
— —
–0.7 –0.7
dB
Load Mismatch
(VSWR = 30:1, Vs1 = Vs2 = 15.5 Vdc, P
out
= 30 W)
No degradation
in P
out
Stability (Pin = 0 to 250 mW, Vs1 = Vs2 = 10 to 15.5 Vdc) MHW720A1, MHW720A2
1. Load VSWR = 4:1, 50 Reference
2. Source VSWR = 2:1, 50 Refernece
All spurious outputs
more than 60 dB
below desired signal
Quiescent Current MHW720A1, MHW720A2
(Is1 No RF Drive Applied)
Is1
(q)
200 mA
NOTE:
1. See Figure 5, Input Power versus Case Temperature
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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
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20 W, 400 to 470 MHz
RF POWER
AMPLIFIERS
CASE 700–04, STYLE 2
Motorola, Inc. 1995
REV 7
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Nominal Operation
All electrical specifications a re based on the nominal conditions of Vs1 (Pin 5) and Vs2 (Pin 3) equal to 12.5 Vdc and with output power equaling 20 watts. With these condi­tions, maximum current density on any device is 1.5 x 10
5
A/cm2 and maximum die temperature with 100° base plate temperature is 165°. While the m odules are d esigned to have excess gain margin with ruggedness, operation of these units outside the limits of published specifications is not recommended unless prior communications regarding in­tended use has been made with the factory representative.
Gain Control
This module is designed for wide range P
out
level control. The r ecommended method o f power output control, a s shown in Figure 3, is to fix Vs1 and Vs2 at 12.5 Vdc and vary the input RF drive level at Pin 7.
In all applications, the module output power should be lim-
ited to 20 watts.
Decoupling
Due to the high gain of the three stages and the module size limitation, the e xternal decoupling network r equires careful consideration. Both Pins 3 and 5 are internally by-
passed with a 0.018 µF chip capacitor effective for frequen­cies from 5 through 4 70 MHz. For bypassing frequencies below 5 MHz, networks equivalent to that shown in the test fixture schematic are recommended. Inadequate decoupling will result in spurious outputs at certain operating frequen­cies and certain phase angles of input and output VSWR less than 4:1.
Load Mismatch
During final test, each module is load mismatch tested in a fixture having the identical decoupling network described in Figure 1. Electrical conditions are Vs1 and Vs2 equal 15.5 V , load VSWR infinite, and output power equal to 30 watts.
Mounting Considerations
To insure optimum heat transfer from the flange to heat­sink, use standard 6–32 mounting screws and an adequate quantity of silicon thermal compound (e.g., Dow Corning
340). With both mounting s crews finger tight, alternately torque down the screws to 4–6 inch pounds. The heatsink mounting surface directly beneath the module flange should be flat to within 0.005 inch to prevent fracturing of ceramic substrate material. For more information on module mount­ing, see EB–107.
MHW720A BLOCK DIAGRAM
L2
MHW720A Text Fixture Schematic
Z1, Z2 50 Ω Microstripline L1, L2 Ferroxcube VK200–20/4B
Pin 2
C1, C4, C5, C6 1.0
µ
F Tantalum 25 V
Pin 4
L1
C1 C2
Pin 7
50 Ohm Load
Z2
Pin 1
C7 47
µ
F Tantalum, 25 V
C2, C3 0.1
µ
F Ceramic
C4
C7
C6
C3
Pin 3
V
s1
V
s2
Pin 5
C5
Pin 6
MICROLAB/ FXR AD 10N
Generator
Signal
10 dB
Z1
NOTE: No Internal D.C. blocking on input pin.
Figure 1. UHF Power Amplifier Test Setup
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P , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS)
out
P
in
, INPUT POWER (mW)
P , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS)
out
P , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS)
out
P
in
, INPUT POWER (mW)
Figure 2. Input Power, Efficiency, and
VSWR versus Frequency
1.0:1
1.5:1
45
35
2.0:1
40
50
f, FREQUENCY (MHz)
490470450390 410 430
0
40
80
120
160
VSWR
η
P
in
Pout = 20 W Vs1 = Vs2 = 12.5 V
INPUT VSWR
EFFICIENCY (%)
η,
15
25
20
0
10
f, FREQUENCY (MHz)
0
5.0
10080604020
470 MHz
440 MHz
Vs1 = Vs2 = 12.5 V
Figure 3. Output Power versus Input Power
f = 400 MHz
14
5.0
Vs1, Vs2, SUPPLY VOLTAGE (Vdc)
10
5.0
20
25
15
6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10 11 12 13 15
Pin Set for P
out
= 20 W
@ Vs1 = Vs2 = 12.5 Vdc
470 MHz
f = 400 MHz
Figure 4. Output Power versus Voltage
–20 0 +20 +40 +80
40
80
120
160
0
+120–40
TC, CASE TEMPERATURE (
°
C)
+60 +100
Pout = 20 W Vs1 = Vs2 = 12.5 V
400 MHz
440 MHz
f = 470 MHz
Figure 5. Input Power versus
Case Temperature
TC, CASE TEMPERATURE (°C)
–20 +100 +120–40 0 +20 +40 +60 +80
5.0
10
15
20
440 MHz 470 MHz
Vs1 = Vs2 = 10.8 V Pin = 100 mW (Fixed)
Figure 6. Output Power versus Case
Temperature @ 10.8 V Supply
f = 400 MHz
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MHW720A1, MHW720A2
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
CASE 700–04
ISSUE F
A0.13 (0.005)MS
M M
R
J
K
L
H
B
N
Q
G
F
C
E
V
W
X
U
SEATING PLANE
2 PL
DIMAMIN MAX MIN MAX
MILLIMETERS
2.640 2.660 67.06 67.56
INCHES
B 2.040 2.085 51.82 52.95 C 0.335 0.360 8.51 9.14 E 0.100 0.115 2.54 2.92 F 0.085 0.115 2.16 2.92 G 2.405 BSC 61.09 BSC H 1.885 1.915 47.88 48.64 J 0.400 0.440 10.16 11.18 K 0.230 0.300 5.85 7.62 L 1.785 1.815 45.34 46.10 N 1.585 1.615 40.26 41.02 Q 0.136 0.146 3.46 3.70 R 0.800 0.820 20.32 20.82 S 0.670 0.690 17.02 17.52 U 0.485 0.515 12.32 13.08 V 0.385 0.415 9.78 10.54 W 0.185 0.215 4.70 5.46 X 0.085 0.115 2.16 2.92
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
T
–S–
–T–
–A–
STYLE 2:
PIN 1. RF OUTPUT
2. GROUND
3. Vs2
4. GROUND
5. Vs1
6. GROUND
7. RF INPUT
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