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2 / 4 page ![]() Product Specification R0605400L Si Reverse, low current, 5 – 65MHz, 40.3dB typ. Gain @ 65MHz, 160mA max. @ 24VDC Page 2 of 4 2005 Nov 16 Document Revision Level B CHARACTERISTICS Table 2: Distortion data 5 – 65 MHz; VB = 24V; Tmb = 30°C; ZS = ZL = 75 Ω SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITION MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT CTB composite triple beat 7 ch. flat; Vo = 50 dBmV 1) - - 72 dBc XMOD cross modulation 7 ch. flat; Vo = 50 dBmV 1) - - 64 dB CSO composite second order distortion 7 ch. flat; Vo = 50 dBmV 1) - - 70 dBc d2 second order distortion 2) - 70 dBc V0 output voltage Dim = -60 dB 3) 62.0 - dBmV Notes: 1) 7 channels, US frequency raster: T7 – T13 (7.0 to 43.0 MHz), +50 dBmV flat output level. 2) f1 = 7.00 MHz; V1 = 50 dBmV; f2 = 25.00 MHz; V2 = 50 dBmV; fTEST = f1 + f2 = 32.0 MHz. 3) f1 = 13.00 MHz; V1 = 50 dBmV; f2 = 25.00 MHz; V2 = V1 – 6dB; f3 = 7.00 MHz; V3 = V1 – 6dB; fTEST = f1 + f2 - f3 = 31.00 MHz, according to DIN45004B. Composite Second Order (CSO) The CSO parameter (both sum and difference products) is defined by the NCTA. Composite Triple Beat (CTB) The CTB parameter is defined by the NCTA. Cross Modulation (XMOD) Cross modulation (XMOD) is measured at baseband (selective voltmeter method), referenced to 100% modulation of the carrier being tested. |