COFDM Dual-Channel Frequency Down Converter – Compact High-Reliability RF Frequency Shifter
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Overview
The COFDM Dual-Channel Down Converter is a high-performance RF frequency shifter designed for compact, reliable, and precise frequency conversion. Featuring dual conversion channels, it supports a wide range of input frequencies and provides stable, low-noise output signals suitable for digital TV, wireless video transmission, and advanced RF communication systems. Its small form factor of 66mm × 25mm × 12mm makes it ideal for applications requiring space efficiency without compromising performance. Built with high-stability TCXO oscillators and advanced filtering, the unit ensures excellent frequency accuracy and strong mirror suppression, meeting the demands of professional COFDM applications.
Features
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Dual-channel conversion for versatile RF applications.
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Wide input frequency ranges with built-in selectable filters: 1095–1100, 1190–1210, 1290–1310, 1390–1410, 1990–2010 MHz or custom options.
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Input level compatibility: -120 dBm to +10 dBm.
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Output frequency ranges: 775–810 MHz (depending on selected channel).
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Conversion gain: 20–30 dB, ensuring strong signal amplification.
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High frequency accuracy: ≤ ±10 KHz using 0.5ppm temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO).
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Excellent carrier-to-noise ratio: ≥ 52 dB.
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Strong image rejection: ≥ 60 dB.
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Flat in-band response: ≤ 0.5 dB over 8 MHz bandwidth.
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Ultra-low phase noise: ≤ -85 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz, ≤ -110 dBc/Hz @ 100 KHz, ≤ -130 dBc/Hz @ 1000 KHz.
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Compact SMA RF connectors and through-core power supply for easy integration.
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Operates at 3.3–5.5V with low current consumption (0.35–0.4A).
Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Conversion Channels | 2 |
| Input Frequency Range | 1095–1100, 1190–1210, 1290–1310, 1390–1410, 1990–2010 MHz (custom options available) |
| Input Level | -120 ~ 10 dBm |
| Output Frequency Range | 775–810 MHz |
| Conversion Gain | 20–30 dB |
| Frequency Accuracy | ≤ ±10 KHz |
| Carrier-to-Noise Ratio | ≥ 52 dB |
| Image Rejection | ≥ 60 dB |
| In-Band Flatness | ≤ 0.5 dB (8 MHz bandwidth) |
| Phase Noise | ≤ -85 dBc/Hz @10 KHz; ≤ -110 dBc/Hz @100 KHz; ≤ -130 dBc/Hz @1000 KHz |
| RF Connector | SMA |
| Power Supply | 3.3–5.5V via through-core capacitor, 0.35–0.4A |
| Dimensions | 66 × 25 × 12 mm |

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Applications
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Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) transmission systems.
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Wireless video and HD signal down-conversion.
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COFDM-based UAV/drone video transmission.
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RF research and laboratory test setups.
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Communication infrastructure requiring compact and high-reliability frequency conversion.
Customized Options
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Custom input/output frequency ranges based on customer requirements.
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Adjustable gain settings for specific signal conditions.
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Alternate connector types (e.g., SMA, BNC) upon request.
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Special filtering options for high-interference environments.
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Tailored power supply configurations for integration with custom electronics.
FAQ
Q: Does your BDC frequency down converter with integrated amplifier support the full 2.0–2.4 GHz range with LO 1840 MHz?
A: Not completely. This dual-channel model BDC2179 includes an internal power amplifier, which limits its bandwidth capability. This amplifier cannot support a wide 400 MHz frequency range and is restricted to a maximum bandwidth of approximately 100 MHz. As a result, the BDC2179 only supports the following frequency bands: 2140 ± 50 MHz / 2155 ± 50 MHz / 2250 ± 50 MHz / 2350 ± 50 MHz.
If you require full coverage of the 2.0–2.4 GHz range, we recommend using our single-channel model Vcan2016 (BDC2016). This model supports the entire 2000–2400 MHz frequency range. However, please note that the Vcan2016 is a single-channel device. If your COFDM receiver uses dual-channel diversity RF inputs, you will need to use two units to achieve the same functionality as a dual-channel solution.
Summary: BDC2179 (dual-channel): Limited frequency bands due to internal amplifier constraints; Vcan2016 / BDC2016 (single-channel): Full 2.0–2.4 GHz support; two units required for diversity systems
Q1: What is the maximum input signal level this down converter can handle?
A1: The device supports an input range from -120 dBm up to +10 dBm.
Q2: Can I customize the output frequency?
A2: Yes, we offer customized frequency ranges beyond the standard 775–810 MHz output.
Q3: How stable is the frequency conversion?
A3: The unit uses a 0.5 ppm high-stability TCXO oscillator, providing a frequency accuracy of ±10 KHz.
Q4: Is the converter suitable for UAV video transmission?
A4: Absolutely. Its compact size, dual-channel conversion, and low phase noise make it ideal for COFDM UAV applications.
Q5: What are the power requirements?
A5: It operates on 3.3–5.5V DC with a current of 0.35–0.4A, supplied through a through-core capacitor.



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I have been using the COFDM Dual-Channel Down Converter in my wireless video transmission setup for several months, and it has exceeded all my expectations. The compact design made integration into my existing equipment effortless, while the high reliability and stable frequency conversion ensured crystal-clear signal quality without interruptions. The adjustable input ranges and low phase noise have significantly improved my system performance, and the dual-channel feature allows seamless operation across multiple frequencies. Overall, this down converter provides excellent value, combining precision, durability, and ease of use.