What happens if the Prescaler RF input level drops below the minimum indicated on the datasheet?
The Prescaler may oscillate. In order to suppress any oscillations, the device should be disabled when there is no signal or a weak signal. Some potential solutions are disabling VDD when the Prescaler is un-used, and/or increasing the de-coupling on VDD and placing a shunt FET at the RF input that turns on only when there is no input or a weak input.
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