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ADL5387(RevB) Просмотр технического описания (PDF) - Analog Devices

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ADL5387
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ADL5387 Datasheet PDF : 28 Pages
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RF INPUT
The RF inputs have a differential input impedance of
approximately 50 Ω. For optimum performance, the RF port
should be driven differentially through a balun. The recommended
balun is M/A-COM ETC1-1-13. The RF inputs to the device
should be ac-coupled with 1000 pF capacitors. Ground-referenced
choke inductors must also be connected to RFIP and RFIN
(recommended value = 120 nH, Coilcraft 0402CS-R12XJL) for
appropriate biasing. Several important aspects must be taken
into account when selecting an appropriate choke inductor for
this application. First, the inductor must be able to handle the
approximately 40 mA of standing dc current being delivered
from each of the RF input pins (RFIP, RFIN). (The suggested
0402 inductor has a 50 mA current rating). The purpose of the
choke inductors is to provide a very low resistance dc path to
ground and high ac impedance at the RF frequency so as not to
affect the RF input impedance. A choke inductor that has a self-
resonant frequency greater than the RF input frequency ensures
that the choke is still looking inductive and therefore has a more
predictable ac impedance (jωL) at the RF frequency. Figure 52
shows the RF input configuration.
ETC1-1-13
RF INPUT
120nH
21 RFIN
1000pF
1000pF
22 RFIP
120nH
Figure 52. RF Input
ADL5387
The differential RF port return loss has been characterized as
shown in Figure 53.
–10
–12
–14
–16
–18
–20
–22
–24
–26
–28
0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
FREQUENCY (GHz)
Figure 53. Differential RF Port Return Loss
BASEBAND OUTPUTS
The baseband outputs QHI, QLO, IHI, and ILO are fixed
impedance ports. Each baseband pair has a 50 Ω differential
output impedance. The outputs can be presented with differential
loads as low as 200 Ω (with some degradation in linearity and
gain) or high impedance differential loads (500 Ω or greater
impedance yields the same excellent linearity) that is typical of
an ADC. The TCM9-1 9:1 balun converts the differential IF
output to single-ended. When loaded with 50 Ω, this balun
presents a 450 Ω load to the device. The typical maximum
linear voltage swing for these outputs is 2 V p-p differential.
The bias level on these pins is equal to VPOS − 2.8 V. The
output 3 dB bandwidth is 240 MHz. Figure 54 shows the
baseband output configuration.
QHI 16
QHI
QLO 15
QLO
IHI 14
IHI
ILO 13
ILO
Figure 54. Baseband Output Configuration
Rev. B | Page 17 of 28

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