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Circuit Description
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9. RFR6250 (U801)
The RFR6250 provides the Zero-IF receiver signal path, from RF to analog baseband, for UMTS-2100
applications. The RFR6250 accepts its UMTS input signal from the handset RF front-end design. The UMTS input
is configured differentially to optimize second-order inter-modulation and common mode rejection performance, and
implements MSM-controlled gain adjustments to extend the receiver dynamic range.
10. RTR6250 (UCD700)
The RTR6250 supports multi-band, multi-mode phones with two receiver signal paths and three transmitter signal
paths:
1) Receiver paths
- EGSM-900
- DCS-1800
- PCS-1900
2) Transmitter paths
- EGSM-900 (using OPLL technique)
- DCS-1800 (using OPLL technique)
- PCS-1900
- UMTS-2100
Numerous secondary functions are integrated on-chip as well:
3) Phase-locked loop circuits
- PLL#1 and an on-chip VCO supports UMTS Tx
- PLL#2 and an external VCO supports EGSM Rx and Tx, DCS Rx and Tx, and UMTS Rx
4) Transceiver LO generation and distribution circuits
- EGSM-900 Rx and Tx
- DCS-1800 Rx and Tx
- UMTS-2100 Tx