Lime Microsystems LMS7002M FPRF Transceiver ICs

Lime Microsystems LMS7002M FPRF Transceiver ICs offer a 3800MHz maximum frequency rating, 24.8Hz frequency resolution, and 350mA TX supply current. The LMS7002M is a field programmable RF transceiver IC with extended functionality to cover a greater range of applications and frequencies. These FPRF Transceiver ICs support both TDD and full-duplex FDD and feature lower power consumption, serial port interface, and on-chip RF calibration circuitry. Lime Microsystems LMS7002M FPRF Transceiver ICs are ideal for broadband wireless communications, cognitive radios, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). 

Features

  • FPRF chip
  • Dual transceiver ideal for MIMO
  • User programmable on the fly
  • Continuous coverage of the 100kHz to 3.8GHz RF frequency range
  • Digital interface to baseband with on-chip integrated 12-bit D/A and A/D converters
  • Programmable RF modulation bandwidth up to 160MHz using analog interface
  • Programmable RF modulation bandwidth up to 96MHz using digital interface
  • Supports both TDD and full duplex FDD
  • LimeLight™ digital IQ interface – JEDEC JESD207 TDD and FDD compliant
  • Transceiver Signal Processor block employs advanced techniques for enhanced performance
  • Single chip supports 2x2 MIMO. Multiple chips can be used to implement higher-order MIMO
  • On-chip RF calibration circuitry
  • Fully differential baseband signals, analog IQ
  • Few external components
  • Low voltage operation, 1.25, 1.4, and 1.8V
  • On-chip integrated microcontroller for simplified calibration, tuning and control
  • Integrated clock PLL for flexible clock generation and distribution
  • User-definable analog and digital filters for customized filtering
  • RF and baseband Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)
  • On-chip integrated temperature sensor
  • 261-pin aQFN 11.5x11.5 mm package
  • Power down option
  • Serial port interface
  • Multiple bypass modes for greater flexibility

Applications

  • Small cell communications equipment
  • IoT and M2M networks
  • Broadband wireless
  • Satellite applications
  • Netbooks and tablet PCs
  • Test equipment
  • Open source radio
  • Military
  • SDR
  • Cognitive radio
Published: 2019-12-20 | Updated: 2025-07-17