Vendor:
Nova RF AB
Category:
Wi-Fi
802.11a/b/g/n/ac Transceiver
NRF5800 is an integrated RF CMOS dual band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac transceiver.
Overview
NRF5800 is an integrated RF CMOS dual band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac transceiver. It incorporates RF and analog baseband receivers, analog baseband and RF transmitters, complete RF synthesizer with DCXO and TX/RX antenna switches for each band.
Key features
- Dual band operation
- Integrated PA - high TX output power
- Integrated TX/RX antenna switch
- Ultra Linear Transmitter
- Self contained solution - no DPD needed
- Low TX spur level for flat ch 1-12 TX output power (FCC req)
- Low TX EVM vs antenna load impedance
- Competitive RX and TX power consumption
Block Diagram
NRF5800 block diagram
Benefits
- Pout low band (>4dB margin to IEEE EVM/mask spec):
- 802.11b, 1-11mbps: +24 dBm
- 802.11g, 54mbps: +20 dBm
- 802.11n, MCS7: +20 dBm
- 802.11n, (MCS9): +18 dBm
- Pout high band (>4dB margin to IEEE EVM/mask spec):
- 802.11a, 54mbps: +18 dBm
- 802.11n, MCS7: +18 dBm
- 802.11ac, MCS9: +16 dBm
Specifications
Identity
Part Number
NRF5800
Vendor
Nova RF AB
Type
Silicon IP
Provider
Nova RF AB
HQ:
Sweden
Nova RF develops RF/Wireless IPs.
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