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[Devices & ICs]
GPS And Galileo RF IC Offers 1.4 dB Cascaded Noise

Nancy Friedrich  |  ED Online ID #18040 |  January 2008

BECAUSE THE BASEBAND FUNCTIONALITY is already available, all that is needed for a complete Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver is often an additional GPS radio-frequency integrated circuit (RF IC). The MAX2769E/W, for example, is a global-navigation-satellite-system (GNSS) receiver for GPS (L1 C/A code and P-code), WAAS, EGNOS, Galileo, and GLONASS navigation satellite systems. This RFIC provides a total cascaded noise figure of 1.4 dB and is designed for die-level integration into a single package. Incorporated on the MAX2769E/W is a complete receiver chain. The IC's delta-sigma, fractional-N frequency synthesizer allows intermediate frequency (IF) programming with +/-40-Hz accuracy while operating with any reference or crystal frequency available in the host system. P&A: $2.95 and up (1000 qty.).

MAXIM Integrated Products, Inc., 120 San Gabriel Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94086; (408) 737-7600, FAX: (408) 737-7194, Internet: www.maxim-ic.com.





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