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MAX2741
Integrated L1-Band GPS Receiver
Table 7. Detailed Register Definition for Read Address 0111: STATUS
DATA BIT
D15–D10
D9
DEFAULT
XXXXXX
X
DESCRIPTION
Reserved
Out-of-Lock (High Frequency): 1 = PLL is out of lock, VCO free-running at its highest frequency,
0 = Locked.
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3–D0
X
1
X
X
X
XXXX
Out-of-Lock (Low Frequency): 1 = PLL is out of lock, VCO free-running at its lowest frequency,
0 = Locked high.
XTAL Clock Selected: 1 = Synthesized 16.8MHz reference, 0 = External clock.
Parity: 1 = Even, 0 = Odd.
Reserved
LPF Autotune End: 0 = Autotune run ended; 1 = Calibrating or manual tuning.
LPF Autotune: 0000 ~ 7.7MHz; 1111 = 2.9MHz.
Applications Information
Fundamentally, the only application areas that require
careful consideration are the LNA input match and the 1st
IF filter. Of course, proper supply bypassing, grounding,
and layout is required for reliable performance from any
RF circuit.
LNA Input Matching
Input matching is critical for optimum noise figure and
system sensitivity. Optimum source impedance (as seen
from the LNA input) for lowest noise figure is 29Ω + j47Ω.
Remember that optimum noise match and optimum gain
match (return loss) do not occur simultaneously, so a
good application circuit will sacrifice gain slightly in favor
of reduced noise figure. Gain and noise circles are pro-
vided in Figure 3; S11 tabular data is provided in Table 8.
G = Gmax - 1dB
NF = NFmin + 0.2dB
Figure 3. Gain and Noise Circles for MAX2741 LNA Input
Table 8. MAX2741 S11
FREQ (MHz)
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1550
1560
1570
1575
1580
1590
1600
1650
1700
1800
1900
2000
S11 (MAG)
0.874
0.867
0.859
0.842
0.821
0.809
0.806
0.804
0.803
0.801
0.799
0.796
0.783
0.768
0.739
0.708
0.677
S11 (°)
-50.9
-56.1
-61.5
-66.9
-72.3
-74.9
-75.4
-75.9
-76.2
-76.4
-77.0
-77.5
-80.0
-82.5
-87.4
-92.3
-96.8
1st IF Interface and Filtering
The typical application uses a 37.38MHz 1st IF, and
employs an IF filter. The order of the filter should be
tailored to suit the application—stand-alone GPS receiv-
ers will not require the channel-selection and stopband
attenuation of GPS receivers that are integrated into
other wireless handsets. Be sure that the filter topology
provides DC-blocking for the IF I/O ports.
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