link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 8 Data Sheet ADRF5030PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONSFigure 3. Pin Configuration (Top View)Table 6. Pin Function DescriptionsPin No.MnemonicDescription 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, GND Ground. These pins must be connected to the RF/DC ground of the PCB. 19, 20 3 RFC RF Common Port. This pin is DC-coupled to 0 V. No DC-blocking capacitor is necessary when the RF line potential is equal to 0 V DC. See Figure 4 for the interface schematic. 8 RF1 RF Port 1. This pin is DC-coupled to 0 V. No DC-blocking capacitor is necessary when the RF line potential is equal to 0 V DC. See Figure 4 for the interface schematic. 11 VDD Positive Supply Voltage. See Figure 6 for the interface schematic. 12 CTRL Control Input Voltage. See for the truth table. See Figure 5 for the interface schematic. 14 EN Enable Input Voltage. See for the truth table. See Figure 5 for the interface schematic. 15 VSS Negative Supply Voltage. See Figure 7 for the interface schematic. 18 RF2 RF Port 2. This pin is DC-coupled to 0 V. No DC-blocking capacitor is necessary when the RF line potential is equal to 0 V DC. See Figure 4 for the interface schematic EPAD Exposed Pad. The exposed pad must be connected to the RF/DC ground of the PCB. analog.comRev. 0 | 7 of 13 Document Outline Features Applications Functional Block Diagram General Description Specifications Single-Supply Operation Absolute Maximum Ratings Thermal Resistance Power Derating Curves Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Ratings ESD Ratings for the ADRF5030 ESD Caution Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions Interface Schematics Typical Performance Characteristics Insertion Loss, Return Loss, and Isolation Input Power Compression and Third-Order Intercept Theory of Operation RF Input and Output Power Supply Applications Information Recommendations for Printed Circuit Board Design Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide Notes