The AM9018 from Atlanta Micro is a fully integrated tuner module that provides complete high dynamic range coverage from 0,4 GHz to 18 GHz. The heterodyne tuner module is designed for high performance and low size, weight and power (low SWaP) and is easily mounted to a host circuit board for use in multi-channel receiver applications.
Input limiter, sub-octave preselectors, pre-amplifiers, local oscillators, frequency converters, ADC driver amplifiers, power and control line filtering, a temperature sensor and a control FPGA are included. The AM9018 also includes a calibration input, a coupled input-signal output and a coupled input-signal power detector.
The analog IF output frequency is centred at 2 GHz with a 1 GHz bandwidth. Multiple tuner sets can be configured to work together for coherent operation and N-channel applications. Interfacing to the tuner is accomplished by simply providing an RF input, DC voltages, frequency reference, SPI control and routing the IF output.
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