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AD6411AST Datasheet PDF : 11 Pages
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AD6411
VCC
150nH
TC1
6.8pF
8pF
1k
ZC830
LOOP
FILTER
DATA FILTER
AD6411
IFLF
SW3
DMR
VREF
VREF
GM3
IFVCO
IFCP
96.768MHz
GM1
IF/110.592MHz
13.824MHz
GM2
SW1
SW2
VARACTOR
TEMP Co
COMPENSATION
DEMOD DATA
COFF
Figure 2. PLL Demodulator Block Diagram
The block diagram shows the principle of operation of these two
modes together with the internal switch settings as shown in
Figure 2.
Table I. Supported Demodulation Modes
Mode
SW1 SW2 SW3 Comment
Prior to RX
Open Closed Closed Precharge Loop
SFS = Don’t Care
Filter and C Offset
SFM = 0
Capacitor
Normal Demod – Open
Active RX
SFS = Don’t Care
SFM = 0
Closed Open
Use Temperature
Compensated
Reference Voltage
S-Field Sample
SFS = 1
SFM = 1
Closed Open Open
S-Field Hold
SFS = 0
SFM = 1
Open Open Open
An important consideration in normal demodulation mode is
any drift after the initial setup of the VCO. One mechanism is
the Capacitance vs. Temperature coefficient of the external
varactor. This has a known characteristic which is compensated
by an internal reference voltage generation circuit.
UHF VCO
A single UHF VCO oscillator is provided operating at one-half
the required frequency. Therefore, in transmit mode the
oscillator operates from (approximately) 940 MHz to 950 MHz,
and in receive mode the oscillator operates from (approxi-
mately) 884 MHz–895 MHz. This requires a switched resona-
tor design, and band switch control is provided by the AD6411.
A balanced oscillator configuration is used which has the advan-
tages of rejection of common-mode interference and noise, and
less coupling to and from other parts of the IC and radio.
Transmit Functions
The DECT transmit function is achieved by direct modulation
of the UHF VCO operating at half the final transmit output
frequency. An on-chip doubler converts this to the final carrier
frequency. In this mode the synthesizer is set to a high imped-
ance mode i.e., “fly-wheeled.” The drift is sufficiently low for
both single-slot and double-slot transmit operation.
Synthesizer and LO Functions
A complete synthesizer is implemented on the IC that is capable
of generating all the required DECT channel allocations (in-
cluding the extended DECT bands). This synthesizer can use
reference frequencies of either 13.824 MHz or 10.368 MHz,
controlled by the RD bit in the control register.
Synthesizer Programming
The required channels are programmed by setting the RD bit in
the control register to the correct value, then programming the
A and M Counters as shown below through the serial interface.
–6–
REV. 0

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