link to page 10 link to page 10 ADL5534Data SheetBASIC CONNECTIONSVPOSL1C7C9470nH10nF1µFGNDRFIN1RFOUT1C1C210nF1615141310nFT1IN1NCNCC5121IN1NCRFFOU RCL1nF211NCNCZ13ADL553410NCNC4T29NCNCIN2IN2FOURFNCCLRRFIN2C3RFOUT2C4567810nF10nFC6L21nF470nHVPOS1C8C1010nF1µFGND1 015 06836- Figure 16. Basic Connections Table 5. Recommended Components for Basic Connections FrequencyC1, C2, C3, C4, C7, C8L1, L2C5, C6C9, C10 20 MHz to 500 MHz 10 nF 470 nH 1 nF 1 μF The basic connections for operating the ADL5534 are shown in L1 and L2 inductors connected to the RFOUT1 and RFOUT2 Figure 16. Recommended components are listed in Table 5. The pins. The recommended inductors for L1 and L2 are Coilcraft, inputs and outputs should be ac-coupled with appropriately 1008CS-471XJLC or equivalent. The bias voltage should be sized capacitors (device characterization was performed with decoupled using 10 nF and 1 μF capacitors. A bias voltage 10 nF capacitors). DC bias is provided to the amplifier via the of 5 V is required. Rev. B | Page 10 of 16 Document Outline Features Functional Block Diagram General Description Table of Contents Revision History Specifications Typical Scattering Parameters Absolute Maximum Ratings ESD Caution Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions Typical Performance Characteristics Basic Connections Using Baluns to Combine Both Amplifiers into a Single Amplifier ADC Driving Application Soldering Information and Recommended PCB Land Pattern Evaluation Board Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide