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Two-Chip Radio Solution

Maxim introduces the MAX2392 and MAX2507, RF to baseband TD-SCDMA radio solution reference designs. Available as an analog or digital interface, each reference design encompasses the functionality of the radio — from antenna to baseband. A 100-pin connector lets the radio interface with, and be controlled by, a PC or baseband emulator. Software exercises the chipset through all its operating modes. The analog reference design features the company’s Zero-IF radio solution, comprised of the MAX2392 receiver and the MAX2507 transmitter plus power amplifier. The digital reference design includes a third chip, the MAX19700.

Maxim Integrated Products

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
120 San Gabriel Dr
Sunnyvale, CA, 94086

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