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 900 MHz ISM Band Analog RF Front End ADF9010
FEATURES
840 MHz to 960 MHz ISM bands Rx baseband analog low-pass filtering and PGA Integrated RF Tx upconverter Integrated integer-N PLL and VCO Integrated Tx PA preamplifier Differential fully balanced architectures 3.3 V supply Low power mode: <1 mA power-down current Programmable Rx LPF cutoff 330 kHz, 880 kHz, 1.76 MHz, and bypass Rx PGA gain settings: 3 dB to 24 dB in 3 dB steps Low noise BiCMOS technology 48-lead, 7 mm x 7 mm LFCSP
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
RXVDD VCM AVDD VP DVDD CE
ADF9010
RxBBIP RxBBIN
Rx INIP RxININ RxCM VCM DC OFFSET CORRECTION
OVF
RxINQP RxINQN DC OFFSET CORRECTION MUXOUT RSET CP CHARGE PUMP 24-BIT INPUT SHIFT REGISTER PLL PHASE FREQUENCY DETECTOR R COUNTER B COUNTER N COUNTER N = BP + A PRESCALER P/P + 1
RxBBQP RxBBQN SCLK SDATA SLE
REF IN CEXT1 CEXT2 CEXT3 CEXT4 CT
APPLICATIONS
900 MHz RFID readers Unlicensed band 900 MHz applications
VTUNE
A COUNTER /4
LOOUTP LOOUTN TxOUTP TxOUTN
QUADRATURE PHASE SPLITTER
TxBBIP TxBBIN TxBBQP TxBBQN
DGND
AGND
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADF9010 is a fully integrated RF Tx modulator and Rx analog baseband front end that operates in the frequency range from 840 MHz to 960 MHz. The receive path consists of a fully differential I/Q baseband PGA, low-pass filter, and general signal conditioning before connecting to an Rx ADC for baseband conversion. The Rx LPF gain ranges from 3 dB to 24 dB, programmable in 3 dB steps. The Rx LPF features four programmable modes with cutoff frequencies of 330 kHz, 880 kHz, and 1.76 MHz, or the filter can be bypassed if necessary. The transmit path consists of a fully integrated differential Tx direct I/Q upconverter with a high linearity PA driver amplifier. It converts a baseband I/Q signal to an RF carrier-based signal between 840 MHz and 960 MHz. The highly linear transmit signal path ensures low output distortion. Complete local oscillator (LO) signal generation is integrated on chip, including the integer-N synthesizer and VCO, which generate the required I and Q signals for transmit I/Q upconversion. The LO signal is also available at the output to drive an external RF demodulator. Control of all the on-chip registers is via a simple 3-wire serial interface. The device operates with a power supply ranging from 3.15 V to 3.45 V and can be powered down when not in use.
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ADF9010 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Specifications..................................................................................... 3 Transmit Characteristics.............................................................. 3 Receive Baseband Characteristics .............................................. 4 Integer-N PLL and VCO Characteristics .................................. 5 Write Timing Characteristics...................................................... 6 Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 7 Transistor Count ........................................................................... 7 ESD Caution .................................................................................. 7 Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions ............................. 8 Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 10 Circuit Description ......................................................................... 12 Rx Section .................................................................................... 12 LO Section ................................................................................... 12 R Counter .................................................................................... 12 A and B Counters ....................................................................... 12 Tx Section .................................................................................... 14 Interfacing ................................................................................... 14 Latch Structure ........................................................................... 15 Control Latch .............................................................................. 21 Tx Latch ....................................................................................... 21 Rx Calibration Latch .................................................................. 21 LO Latch ...................................................................................... 22 Rx Latch ....................................................................................... 22 Initialization ................................................................................ 22 Interfacing ................................................................................... 22 Applications Information .............................................................. 23 Demodulator Connection ......................................................... 23 LO and Tx Output Matching .................................................... 24 PCB Design Guidelines ............................................................. 24 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 25 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 25
REVISION HISTORY
8/08--Revision 0: Initial Version
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ADF9010 SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSMIT CHARACTERISTICS
AVDD = DVDD = 3.3 V 5%, AGND = DGND = GND = 0 V, TA = 25C, dBm refers to 50 , 1.4 V p-p differential sine waves in quadrature on a 500 mV dc bias, baseband frequency = 1 MHz, unless otherwise noted. Table 1.
Parameter TRANSMIT MODULATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operating Frequency Range Output Power Output P1 dB Carrier Feedthrough Sideband Suppression Output IP3 Noise Floor TRANSMIT BASEBAND CHARACTERISTICS Input Impedance of Each Pin Input Capacitance of Each Pin Input Signal Level Common-Mode Output Level Tx Baseband 3 dB Bandwidth POWER SUPPLIES Voltage Supply IDD Digital IDD Rx Baseband Tx Modulator LO Synthesizer and VCO Total IDD Power-Down Rx VDD AVDD DVDD LOGIC INPUTS (SERIAL INTERFACE) Input High Voltage, VINH Input Low Voltage, VINL Input Current, IINH/IINL Input Capacitance, CIN LOGIC OUTPUTS (MUXOUT) Output High Voltage, VOH Output Low Voltage, VOL
1
Min 840
B Version 1 Typ
Max 960
Unit MHz dBm dBm dBm dBc dBm dBm/Hz k typ pF V p-p V MHz
Test Conditions/Comments Range over which uncompensated sideband suppression < -30 dBc VIQ = 1.4 V p-p differential
3 10 -40 -46 24 -158 4 3 1.4 0.6 20 3.15 5 70 140 140 360 3.45 6 80
POUT = -4 dBm per tone, 10 MHz and 12 MHz baseband input frequencies used.
Single-ended frequencies up to 2 MHz At 10 MHz Measured differentially at I or Q
V mA mA mA mA mA mA A A V V A pF V V 1.8 V logic compatible
Maximum gain settings Full power, baseband inputs biased at 0.5 V + 5 dBm LO power setting selected
410 1 20 20
1 1 1.4
0.4 1 5 DVDD - 0.4 0.4
IOL = 500 A IOH = 500 A
Operating temperature range for the B version is -40C to +85C.
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ADF9010
RECEIVE BASEBAND CHARACTERISTICS
AVDD = DVDD = 3.3 V 5%, AGND = DGND = GND = 0 V, TA = 25C, dBm refers to 50 , 1.4 V p-p differential sine waves in quadrature on a 500 mV dc bias, baseband frequency = 1 MHz, unless otherwise noted. Table 2.
Parameter RECEIVE BASEBAND PGA Highest Voltage Gain Lowest Voltage Gain Gain Control Range Gain Control Step Noise Spectral Density (Referred to Input) RECEIVE BASEBAND FILTERS 3 dB Cutoff Frequency (Mode 0) Gain Flatness Differential Group Delay Attenuation Template @ 330 kHz Offset @ 500 kHz Offset @ 1 MHz Offset 3 dB Cutoff Frequency (Mode 1) Gain Flatness Differential Group Delay Attenuation Template @ 880 kHz Offset @ 2 MHz Offset @ 4 MHz Offset 3 dB Cutoff Frequency (Mode 2) Gain Flatness Differential Group Delay Attenuation Template @ 1.76 MHz Offset @ 4 MHz Offset @ 8 MHz Offset @ 16 MHz Offset 3 dB Cutoff Frequency (Mode 3) Gain Flatness Differential Group Delay @ 2 MHz Offset @ 4 MHz Offset Input Impedance of Each Pin @ 24 dB gain @ 3 dB gain Input Capacitance of Each Pin Input Signal Level Common-Mode Output Level Maximum Residual DC
1
Min
B Version 1 Typ Max 24 3 18 3 3.5 320 0.5 500 150 -3 -8 -28 880 0.5 500 150 -3 -17 -38 1.76 0.5 500 150 -3 -18 -38 -60 4 0.5 500 -0.5 -2 250 4 3 2 1.65 150
Unit dB dB dB dB nV/Hz kHz dB s s dB dB dB kHz dB s s dB dB dB MHz dB s s dB dB dB dB MHz dB s dB dB k pF V p-p V mV
Test Conditions/Comments
Programmable using 3-bit interface At maximum PGA gain After filter calibration Typical from dc to 90 kHz DC to 360 kHz 170 kHz to 310 kHz After filter calibration
After filter calibration DC to 90 kHz DC to 360 kHz 170 kHz to 310 kHz After filter calibration
After filter calibration DC to 90 kHz DC to 360 kHz 170 kHz to 310 kHz After filter calibration
After filter calibration DC to 90 kHz DC to 360 kHz
At 10 MHz Measured differentially at I or Q On Rx baseband outputs Baseband gain 0 dB - 27 dB
Operating temperature range for the B version is -40C to +85C.
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ADF9010
INTEGER-N PLL AND VCO CHARACTERISTICS
Table 3.
Parameter VCOOPERATING FREQUENCY LO OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS VCO Control Voltage Sensitivity Harmonic Content (Second) Harmonic Content (Third) Frequency Pushing (Open Loop) Frequency Pulling (Open Loop) Lock Time Output Power Output Power Variation NOISE CHARACTERISTICS VCO Phase Noise Performance 2 @ 100 kHz Offset @ 1 MHz Offset @ 10 MHz Offset In-Band Phase Noise 3, 4 Normalized In-Band Phase Noise Floor3, 4 Spurious Frequencies at Output Channel Spacing PHASE DETECTOR Phase Detector Frequency 5 Maximum Allowable Prescaler Output Frequency 6 CHARGE PUMP ICP Sink/Source High Value Low Value RSET Range ICP Three-State Leakage Current Sink and Source Current Matching ICP vs. VCP ICP vs. Temperature PLL REFERENCE Reference Clock Frequency Reference Clock Sensitivity Reference Input Capacitance REFIN Input Current Min 3360 B Version 1 Typ Max 3840 8 -27 -14 1.2 10 1000 -4 to +5 3 Unit MHz MHz/V dBc dBc MHz/V Hz s dBm dB Measured at LO output (900 MHz) -120 -141 -154 -96 -220 -70 dBc/Hz dBc/Hz dBc/Hz dBc/Hz dBc/Hz dBc Test Conditions/Comments Measured at LO output (900 MHz) 3.6 GHz VCO frequency (taking into account divide by 4)
Into 2.00 VSWR load. 10 kHz loop bandwidth LO outputs combined in a 1:1 transformer; programmable in 3 dB steps
@ 1 kHz offset from carrier 900 MHz offset, 1 MHz PFD frequency, 250 kHz channel spacing; loop bandwidth = 7.5 kHz
8 325
MHz MHz With RSET = 4.7 k
5 0.625 2.7 0.2 2 1.5 2 10 0.7 5 100 104 PLL VDD 10
mA mA k nA % % % MHz V p-p pF A
1.25 V VCP 2.5 V 1.25 V VCP 2.5 V VCP = 2.0 V
1 2 3
Operating temperature range for the B version is -40C to +85C. The noise of the VCO is measured in open-loop conditions. The phase noise is measured with the EVAL-ADF9010EBZ1 evaluation board and the Agilent E5052A spectrum analyzer. The spectrum analyzer provides the REFIN for the synthesizer; offset frequency = 1 kHz. 4 fREFIN = 10 MHz; fPFD = 1000 kHz; N = 3600; loop BW = 25 kHz. 5 Guaranteed by design. Sample tested to ensure compliance. 6 This is the maximum operating frequency of the CMOS counters. The prescaler value should be chosen to ensure that the RF input is divided down to a frequency that is less than this value.
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ADF9010
WRITE TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
AVDD = DVDD = 3.3 V 5%; AGND = DGND = GND = 0 V; TA = 25C, guaranteed by design, but not production tested. Table 4.
Parameter t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 Limit at tMIN to tMAX (B Version) 10 10 25 25 10 20
t3
Unit ns min ns min ns min ns min ns min ns min
t4
Test Conditions/Comments SDATA to SCLK setup time SDATA to SCLK hold time SCLK high duration SCLK low duration SCLK to SLE setup time SLE pulse width
SCLCK
t1
t2
DB1 (CONTROL BIT C2) DB0 (LSB) (CONTROL BIT C1)
SDATA
DB23 (MSB)
DB22
DB2
t6
SLE SLE
t5
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Figure 2. Write Timing Diagram
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ADF9010 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
TA = 25C unless otherwise noted. Table 5.
Parameter DVDD, RxVDD , AVDD to GND1 RxVDD, AVDD to DVDD VP to GND1 Digital I/O Voltage to GND1 Analog I/O Voltage to GND1 Charge Pump Voltage to GND1 REFIN, LOEXTP, LOEXTN to GND1 LOEXTP to LOEXTN Operating Temperature Range Industrial (B Version) Storage Temperature Range Maximum Junction Temperature LCSP JA Thermal Impedance Reflow Soldering Peak Temperature Time at Peak Temperature
1
Rating -0.3 V to +3.9 V -0.3 V to +0.3 V -0.3 V to +5.5 V -0.3 V to VDD + 0.3 V -0.3 V to AVDD + 0.3 V -0.3 V to VP to GND1 -0.3 V to VDD + 0.3 V 320 mV -40C to +85C -65C to +150C 150C 26C/W 260C/W 40 sec
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. This device is a high-performance RF integrated circuit with an ESD rating of <0.5 kV and is ESD sensitive. Proper precautions should be taken for handling and assembly.
TRANSISTOR COUNT
The ADF9010 transistor count is 40,454 (CMOS) and 994 (bipolar).
ESD CAUTION
GND = AGND = DGND = 0 V.
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ADF9010 PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
RxINQN RxINQP RxV DD NC AGND OVF MUXOUT SLE SDATA SCLK CE DVDD 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
RxINIP 1 RxININ 2 RxV DD LOOUTN LOOUTP AGND DGND REFIN DVDD VP CP AGND 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PIN 1 INDICATOR
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
RxBBIN RxBBIP RxBBQP RxBBQN CEXT3 CEXT4 RSET AVDD TxBBIN TxBBIP TxBBQP TxBBQN
ADF9010
TOP VIEW (Not to Scale)
CT CEXT 1 CEXT 2 AVDD VTUNE AGND LOEXT P LOEXTN AVDD TXOUTP TXOUTN AGND
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
NC = NO CONNECT
Figure 3. Pin Configuration
Table 6. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No. 1, 2 3, 46 Mnemonic RxINIP, RxININ RxVDD Description Input/Complementary In-Phase Input to the Receive Filter Stage. Receiver Filter Power Supply. This voltage ranges from 3.15 V to 3.45 V. Decoupling capacitors to the analog ground plane should be placed as close as possible to this pin. RxVDD must be the same value as AVDD and DVDD. Buffered Local Oscillator Output. These outputs are used to provide the LO for the external RF demodulator. These require an RF choke to AVDD and a dc bypass capacitor before connection to a demodulator. Analog Ground. This is the ground return path of analog circuitry. Digital Ground. PLL Reference Input. This is a CMOS input with a nominal threshold of VDD/2 and a dc equivalent input resistance of 100 k (see Figure 13). This input can be driven from a TTL or CMOS crystal oscillator, or it should be ac-coupled. Digital Power Supply. This voltage ranges from 3.15 V to 3.45 V. Decoupling capacitors to the digital ground plane should be placed as close as possible to this pin. DVDD must be the same value as AVDD. This pin supplies the voltage to the charge pump. If the internal VCO is used, it should equal AVDD and DVDD. If an external VCO is used, the voltage can be AVDD < VP < 5.5 V. Charge Pump Output. When enabled, this pin provides ICP to the external loop filter, which in turn drives the external VCO. A capacitor connected to this pin is used to roll off noise from the VCO. It should be decoupled to AGND with a value of 10 nF. The output voltage on this part is proportional to temperature. At ambient temperature, the voltage is 2.0 V. A capacitor connected to this pin is used to roll off noise from the VCO. It should be decoupled to AGND with a value of 10 nF. A capacitor connected to this pin is used to roll off noise from the VCO. It should be decoupled to AGND with a value of 10 nF. Analog Power Supply. This voltage ranges from 3.15 V to 3.45 V. Decoupling capacitors to the analog ground plane should be placed as close as possible to this pin. AVDD must be the same value as DVDD.
4, 5
LOOUTN, LOOUTP
6, 12, 18, 24, 44 7 8
AGND DGND REFIN
9, 37 10 11 13
DVDD VP CP CT
14 15 16, 21, 29
CEXT1 CEXT2 AVDD
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ADF9010
Pin No. 17 19, 20 Mnemonic VTUNE LOEXTP, LOEXTN Description Control Input to the VCO. This input determines the VCO frequency and is derived from filtering the CP output. Single-Ended External VCO Input of 50 . This is used if the ADF9010 utilizes an optional external VCO. These pins are internally dc-biased and must be ac-coupled. AC-couple LOEXTN to ground with 100 pF and ac-couple the VCO signal with 100 pF through LOEXTP. Buffered Tx Output. These pins contain the Tx output signal, which can be combined in a balun for best results. Baseband Quadrature Phase Input/Complementary Input to the Transmit Modulator. Baseband In-Phase Input/Complementary to the Transmit Modulator. Connecting a resistor between this pin and AGND sets the maximum charge pump output current. The nominal voltage potential at the RSET pin is 0.66 V. The relationship between ICP and RSET is
22, 23 25, 26 27, 28 30
TxOUTP, TxOUTN TxBBQN, TxBBQP TxBBIP, TxBBIN RSET
ICPMAX = 25.5/RSET
where: RSET is 5.1 k. ICPMAX is 5 mA. A capacitor connected to this pin is used to roll off noise from the VCO. It should be decoupled to AGND with a value of 10 nF. A capacitor connected to this pin is used to roll off noise from the VCO. It should be decoupled to AGND with a value of 10 nF. Output/Complementary Filtered Quadrature Signals from the Receive Filter Stage. The filtered output is passed to the baseband MxFE chip. Output/Complementary Filtered In-Phase from the Receive Filter Stage. The filtered output is passed to the baseband MxFE chip. Chip Enable. A Logic 0 on this pin powers down the device. A Logic 1 on this pin enables the device depending on the status of the power-down bits. Serial Clock Input. This serial clock is used to clock in the serial data to the registers. The data is latched into the 24-bit shift register on the SCLK rising edge. This is a high impedance CMOS input. Serial Data Input. The serial data is loaded MSB first with the two LSBs being the control bits. This is a high impedance CMOS input. Load Enable, CMOS Input. When LE goes high, the data stored in the shift register is loaded into one of the four latches; the latch uses the control bits. This multiplexer output allows either the PLL lock detect, the scaled VCO frequency, or the scaled PLL reference frequency to be accessed externally. A rising edge on this pin drops the gain of the Rx path by 6 dB. This is used to rapidly drop the gain if the ADC detects an overload. No Connect. Input/Complementary Quadrature Input to the Receive Filter Stage.
31 32 33, 34 35, 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 47, 48
CEXT4 CEXT3 RxBBQN, RxBBQP RxBBIP, RxBBIN CE SCLK SDATA SLE MUXOUT OVF NC RxINQP, RxINQN
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ADF9010 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
28
-40
900MHz LO 10MHz REF IN 1MHz PFD INTEGRATED PHASE ERROR: 0.75 rms OIP3 (dBm)
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 -40C 3.15V OIP3 -40C 3.3V OIP3 -40C 3.45V OIP3 +25C 3.15V OIP3 +25C 3.3V OIP3 +25C 3.45V OIP3 +85C 3.15V OIP3 +85C 3.3V OIP3 +85C 3.45V OIP3
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-60
PHASE NOISE (dBc/Hz)
-80
-100
-120
-140
19
10k
100k 1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
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-160 1k
18 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 930 940 950 960 LO FREQUENCY (MHz)
Figure 4. LO Phase Noise (900 MHz, Including Open-Loop VCO Noise)
Figure 7. Output IP3 (dBm) vs. LO Frequency (Hz), with Supply and Temperature Variations; Two-Tone Test (10 MHz and 12 MHz Baseband Input Frequencies)
0 -10
SIDEBAND SUPRESSION (dBc)
10 9 8
Tx OUTPUT POWER (dBm)
-40C 3.15V SBS -40C 3.3V SBS -40C 3.45V SBS
+25C 3.15V SBS +25C 3.3V SBS +25C 3.45V SBS
+85C 3.15V SBS +85C 3.3V SBS +85C 3.45V SBS
-20 -30 -40 -50 -60
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7 6 5 4 3 2 1 -40C 3.15V P OUT -40C 3.3V P OUT -40C 3.45V P OUT +25C 3.15V POUT +25C 3.3V POUT +25C 3.45V POUT +85C 3.15V POUT +85C 3.3V POUT +85C 3.45V POUT
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-70
0 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 930 940 950 960 LO FREQUENCY (MHz)
-80 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 930 940 950 960 LO FREQUENCY (MHz)
Figure 5. Single Sideband Tx Power Output (dBm) vs. LO frequency (Hz) with Supply and Temperature Variations; Outputs Combined in 50:100 Balun
20 15 10
Figure 8. Unwanted Sideband Suppression (dBc) vs. LO Frequency (Hz) with Supply and Temperature Variations
20 10 0 -10 -20
POWER (dBc)
POUT (dBm)
5 0 -5 -10 -15 -10 -40C 3.15V P OUT -40C 3.3V P OUT -40C 3.45V P OUT +25C 3.15V POUT +25C 3.3V POUT +25C 3.45V POUT +85C 3.15V POUT +85C 3.3V POUT +85C 3.45V POUT IDEAL -5 0 5 PIN (dBm) 10 15 20
-30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 25C 3.3V POUT (dBm) 25C 3.3V SBS (dBc) 25C 3.3V LOFT (dBc) 25C 3.3V HD2 (dBm) 25C 3.3V HD3 (dBm) 0.6 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.4 DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
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-90 -100 0.2
Figure 6. Power Output vs. Baseband Input Power with Supply and Temperature Variations
Figure 9. Second- and Third-Order Distortion, Sideband Suppression (dBc), Carrier Feedthrough (dBm) and SBS POUT vs. Baseband Differential Input Level; LO Frequency = 900 MHz
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ADF9010
9 8 0 7
Tx OUTPUT POWER (dBm)
20
6
POWER (dB)
-20 Fc 330KHz Fc 1MHz Fc 2MHz BYPASS
5 4 3 2 1 0 1
-40C 3.15V P OUT -40C 3.3V P OUT -40C 3.45V P OUT +25C 3.15V POUT +25C 3.3V POUT +25C 3.45V POUT +85C 3.15V P OUT +85C 3.3V POUT +85C 3.45V P OUT
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-40
-60
-80
10 INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
100
100k 1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
Figure 10. Single Sideband Power vs. Baseband Input Frequency, with Supply and Temperature Variations; Maximum Gain Setting Selected; LO Frequency = 900 MHz
Figure 11. Rx Filter Performance, Power vs. Input Frequency
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-100 10k
ADF9010 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Rx SECTION
PGA SETTING OVF
R COUNTER
The 14-bit R counter allows the input clock frequency to be divided down to produce the input clock to the phase frequency detector (PFD). Division ratios from 1 to 8191 are allowed.
RxINIP RxININ
RxBBIP RxBBIN
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A AND B COUNTERS
The A and B CMOS counters combine with the dual modulus prescaler to allow a wide range of division ratios in the PLL feedback counter. The counters are specified to work when the prescaler output is 300 MHz or less.
DC OFFSET CORRECTION
Figure 12. Rx Filter
The Rx section of the ADF9010 features programmable baseband low-pass filters. These are used to amplify the desired Rx signal from the demodulator while removing the unwanted portion to ensure no antialiasing occurs in the Rx ADC. These filters have a programmable gain stage, allowing gain to be selected from 3 dB to 24 dB in steps of 3 dB. The bandwidth of these filters is also programmable, allowing 3 dB cutoff frequencies of 330 kHz, 880 kHz, and 1.76 MHz, along with a bypass mode. The filters utilize a fourth-order Bessel transfer function (see the Specifications section for more information). If desired, the filter stage can be bypassed. Additionally, a rising edge on the OVF pin reduces the gain of the Rx amplifiers by 6 dB. This is to correct a potential overflow of the input to the ADC. Updating the Rx calibration latch with the calibration bit enabled calibrates the filter to remove any dc offset. The 3 dB cutoff frequency (fC) of the filters is calibrated also.
Pulse Swallow Function
The A and B counters, in conjunction with the dual-modulus prescaler (see Figure 14), make it possible to generate large divider ratios. The equation for N is as follows: N = BP + A where: N is the overall divider ratio of the signal from the external RF input. P is the preset modulus of the dual-modulus prescaler. B is the preset divide ratio of the binary 13-bit counter (3 to 8191). A is the preset divide ratio of the binary 5-bit swallow counter (0 to 31).
N = BP + A 13-BIT B COUNTER FROM RF INPUT STAGE PRESCALER P/P + 1 MODULUS CONTROL N DIVIDER LOAD LOAD 6-BIT A COUNTER
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TO PFD
LO SECTION
LO Reference Input Section
The LO input stage is shown in Figure 13. SW1 and SW2 are normally closed switches; SW3 is normally open. When power-down is initiated, SW3 is closed and SW1 and SW2 are opened. This ensures that there is no loading of the REFIN pin on power-down.
POWER-DOWN CONTROL NC REFIN NC SW1 SW3 NO 100k TO R COUNTER BUFFER
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Figure 14. A and B Counters
Prescaler (P/P + 1)
The dual-modulus prescaler (P/P + 1), along with the A and B counters, enables the large division ratio, N, to be realized (N = BP + A). The dual-modulus prescaler, operating at CML levels, takes the clock from the RF input stage and divides it down to a manageable frequency for the A and B CMOS counters. The prescaler is programmable. The prescaler can be set in software to 8/9, 16/17, or 32/33. For the ADF9010, however, the 16/17 and 32/33 settings should be used. It is based on a synchronous 4/5 core. A minimum divide ratio is possible for fully contiguous output frequencies. This minimum is determined by P, the prescaler value, and is given by (P2 - P).
SW2
Figure 13. Reference Input Stage
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ADF9010
PFD and Charge Pump
The phase frequency detector (PFD) takes inputs from the R counter and N counter (N = BP + A) and produces an output proportional to the phase and frequency difference between them (see Figure 15).
VP UP
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DVDD
ANALOG LOCK DETECT DIGITAL LOCK DETECT R COUNTER OUTPUT N COUNTER OUTPUT SDOUT MUX CONTROL MUXOUT
CHARGE PUMP
HI
D1 U1
Q1
DGND
R DIVIDER
CLR1
Figure 16. MUXOUT Circuit
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO)
DELAY U3 CP
CLR2 HI D2 U2 N DIVIDER Q2
DOWN
The VCO core in the ADF9010 uses 16 overlapping bands, as shown in Figure 17, to allow a wide frequency range to be covered with a low VCO sensitivity (KV) and to result in good phase noise and spurious performance. The VCO operates at 4x the LO frequency, providing an output range of 840 MHz to 960 MHz. The correct band is chosen automatically by the band select logic at power-up or whenever the LO latch is updated. During band select, which takes five PFD cycles, the VCO VTUNE is disconnected from the output of the loop filter and connected to an internal reference voltage.
3.5
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CPGND
R DIVIDER
N DIVIDER CP OUTPUT
3.0 2.5
Figure 15. PFD Simplified Schematic and Timing (In Lock)
VTUNE (V)
MUXOUT
The output multiplexer on the ADF9010 allows the user to access various internal points on the chip. The state of MUXOUT is controlled by M3, M2, and M1 in the control latch. The full truth table is shown in Figure 22. Figure 16 shows the MUXOUT section in block diagram form.
2. 1.5 1.0 SERIES 1
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0.5 0 750
Lock Detect
MUXOUT can be programmed for two types of lock detect: digital and analog. Digital lock detect is active high. If the LDP in the R counter latch is set to 0, digital lock detect is set high when the phase error on three consecutive phase detector cycles is less than 15 ns. With the LDP set to 1, five consecutive cycles of less than 15 ns phase error are required to set the lock detect. It stays set high until a phase error of greater than 25 ns is detected on any subsequent PD cycle. The N-channel open-drain analog lock detect should be operated with an external pull-up resistor of 10 k nominal. When a lock has been detected, this output is high with narrow low-going pulses.
800
850 900 FREQUENCY (Hz)
950
1000
Figure 17. VCO Bands
The R counter output is used as the clock for the band select logic and should not exceed 1 MHz. A programmable divider is provided at the R counter input to allow division by 1, 2, 4, or 8 and is controlled by Bit BSC1 and Bit BSC2 in the Tx latch. Where the required PFD frequency exceeds 1 MHz, the divide ratio should be set to allow enough time to select the correct band. After the band is selected, normal PLL action resumes. The nominal value of KV is 32 MHz/V or 8 MHz/V, taking into account the divide by 4. The output from the VCO is divided by 4 for the LO inputs to the mixers, and for the LO output drive to the demodulator.
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LO Output
The LOOUTP and LOOUTN pins are connected to the collectors of an NPN differential pair driven by buffered outputs from the VCO, as shown in Figure 18. To allow optimal power dissipation vs. the output power requirements, the tail current of the differential pair is programmable via Bit TP1 and Bit TP2 in the control latch. The four current levels that can be set are: 6 mA, 8.5 mA, 11.5 mA, and 17.5 mA. These levels give output power levels of -4 dBm, -1 dBm, +2 dBm, and +5 dBm, respectively, if both outputs are combined in a 1 + 1:1 transformer or a 180 microstrip coupler. If the outputs are used individually, the optimum output stage consists of a shunt inductor to VDD. Another feature of the ADF9010 is that the supply current to the RF output stage is shut down until the part achieves lock as measured by the digital lock detect circuitry. This is enabled by the mute Tx until lock detect (F4) bit in the control latch.
LOOUTP LOOUTN
Mixers
The ADF9010 has two double-balanced mixers, one for the in-phase channel (I channel) and one for the quadrature channel (Q channel). Both mixers are based on the Gilbert cell design of four cross-connected transistors.
Tx Output
The TxOUTP and TxOUTN pins of the ADF9010 are connected to the collectors of four NPN differential pairs driven by the baseband signals, as shown in Figure 20. To allow the user optimal power dissipation vs. the output power requirements, the tail current of the differential pair is programmable via Bit TP1 and Bit TP2 in the control latch. Two levels can be set; these levels give output power levels of -3 dBm and, +3 dBm, respectively, using a 50 resistor to VDD and ac coupling into a 50 load. Alternatively, both outputs can be combined in a 1 + 1:1 transformer or a 180 microstrip coupler. This buffer can be powered off if desired. Another feature of the ADF9010 is that the supply current to the Tx output stage is shut down until the part achieves lock as measured by the digital lock detect circuitry. This is enabled by the mute LO until lock detect bit (F5) in the control latch.
TxOUTP TxOUTN
VCO
BUFFER/ DIVIDE BY 4
Figure 18. LO Output Section
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VCO LOOUTP LOOUTN
IP
IN
QP
QN
Figure 20. Tx Section
INTERFACING
Input Shift Register
The digital section of the ADF9010 includes a 24-bit input shift register. Data is clocked into the 24-bit shift register on each rising edge of SCLK. The data is clocked in MSB first. Data is transferred from the shift register to one of four latches on the rising edge of SLE. The destination latch is determined by the state of the two control bits (C2, C1) in the shift register. These are the two LSBs, DB1 and DB0, as shown in Figure 21. The truth table for Bit C3, Bit C2, and Bit C1 is shown in Table 7. It displays a summary of how the latches are programmed. Note that some bits are used for factory testing and should not be programmed by the user. Table 7. Truth Table
C3 X 0 1 X X Control Bits C2 C1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 Data Latch Control latch Tx latch Rx calibration LO latch Rx filter
TXBBIP TXBBIN
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TxOUTP TxOUTN
QUAD PHASE SPLITTER
INT/ EXT
LOEXT P LOEXT N
TxBBQN
Figure 19. Tx Section
Tx Baseband Inputs
Differential in-phase (I) and quadrature baseband (Q) inputs are high impedance inputs that must be dc-biased to approximately 500 mV dc and e driven from a low impedance source. Nominal characterized ac signal swing is 700 mV p-p on each pin. This results in a differential drive of 1.4 V p-p with a 500 mV dc bias.
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LOQP LOQN
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LATCH STRUCTURE
Figure 21 shows the three on-chip latches for the ADF9010. The two LSBs determine which latch is programmed.
CONTROL LATCH
RESERVED PD POLARITY PD VCO PD PLL CP THREESTATE
PD Rx
PD Tx
Tx OUTPUT POWER
CHARGE PUMP CURRENT
LO OUTPUT POWER
MUTE MUTE Tx LO UNTIL UNTIL LD LD
COUNTER RESET
MUXOUT
RESERVED
CONTROL BITS DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 RES PD4 PD3 PD2 PD1 TP2 TP1 CPI3 CPI2 CPI1 P2 P1 F5 F4 F3
DB8 F2
DB7 M3
DB6 M2
DB5 M1
DB4 F1
DB3 RES
DB2 RES
C2 (0) C1 (0)
Tx LATCH
LO PHASE SELECT Tx MOD LO PHASE SELECT BAND SELECT CLOCK 13-BIT REFERENCE COUNTER CONTROL BITS DB6 R4 DB5 R3 DB4 R2 DB3 R1 DB2 DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 P3 P2 P1 T3 T2 T1 BSC2 BSC1 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7
DB8 R6
DB7 R5
C3 (0) C2 (0) C1 (1)
Rx CALIBRATION
LO PHASE SELECT Tx MOD LO PHASE SELECT BAND SELECT CLOCK
Rx FILTER CAL
Rx CALIBRATION DIVIDER
HIGH-PASS FILTER BOOST TIMEOUT COUNTER DB8 HP6 DB7 HP5 DB6 HP4 DB5 HP3 DB4 HP2 DB3 DB2
CONTROL BITS DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 P3 P2 P1 T3 T2 T1 BSC2 BSC1 R13 RC6 RC5 RC4 RC3 RC2 RC1
HP1 C3 (1) C2 (0) C1 (1)
LO LATCH
CP GAIN N DIV MUX
PRESCALER
13-BIT B COUNTER
5-BIT A COUNTER
CONTROL BITS DB2 A1 DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 P2 P1 G1 M1 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3
DB8 B2
DB7 B1
DB6 A5
DB5 A4
DB4 A3
DB3 A2
C2 (1) C2 (0)
Rx LATCH
HPF BOOST
TEST MODES DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 T16 T15 T14 T13 T12 T11 T10 T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 DB8 T1
Rx FILTER BANDWIDTH DB6 BW2 DB5 BW1
Rx FILTER GAIN STEPS DB4 G3 DB3 G2 DB2 G1
CONTROL BITS DB1 DB0
HP
C2 (1) C1 (1)
Figure 21. Latch Summary
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RESERVED PD POLARITY PD VCO PD PLL CP THREESTATE PD Rx PD Tx
Tx OUTPUT POWER CHARGE PUMP CURRENT LO OUTPUT POWER MUTE MUTE LO Tx UNTIL UNTIL LD LD
COUNTER RESET
MUXOUT
RESERVED
CONTROL BITS DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 RES PD4 PD3 PD2 PD1 TP2 TP1 CPI3 CPI2 CPI1 P2 P1 F5 F4 F3
DB8 F2
DB7 M3
DB6 M2
DB5 M1
DB4 F1
DB3 RES
DB2 RES
C2 (0) C1 (0)
THIS BIT IS RESERVED FOR FACTORY TESTING AND SHOULD BE SET TO 0
THESE BITS ARE RESERVED AND SHOULD BE SET TO 0, 1
F1 0 1
COUNTER OPERATION NORMAL COUNTERS HELD IN RESET
PD4 0 1
POWER DOWN Rx DISABLED ENABLED
M3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
M2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
M1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
OUTPUT THREE-STATE OUTPUT DIGITAL LOCK DETECT (ACTIVE HIGH) N DIVIDER OUTPUT DVDD R DIVIDER OUTPUT N-CHANNEL OPEN-DRAIN LOCK DETECT SERIAL DATA OUTPUT DGND
PD3 0 1
POWER DOWN PLL DISABLED ENABLED
PD2 0 1
POWER DOWN VCO DISABLED ENABLED
F2 0 1
PHASE DETECTOR POLARITY NEGATIVE POSITIVE
PD1 0 1
POWER DOWN Tx DISABLED ENABLED
F3 0 1
CHARGE PUMP OUTPUT NORMAL THREE-STATE
TP2 0 0 1 1
TP1 0 1 0 1
Tx OUTPUT POWER FULLY ON -6dB -6dB MUTE
F4 0 1
MUTE Tx UNTIL LOCK DETECT DISABLED ENABLED
ICP (mA) CPI3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 CPI2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 CPI1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2.7k 1.25 2.50 3.75 5.00 6.25 7.50 8.75 10.0 4.7k 0.63 1.25 1.87 2.50 3.13 3.75 4.38 5.00 10k 0.31 0.63 0.94 1.25 1.56 1.87 2.19 2.50
F5 0 1
MUTE LO UNTIL LOCK DETECT DISABLED ENABLED
P2 0 0 1 1
P1 0 1 0 1
LO OUTPUT POWER (COMBINED) -4 dBm -1 dBm +2 dBm +5 dBm
Figure 22. Control Latch
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LO PHASE SELECT Tx MOD LO PHASE SELECT BAND SELECT CLOCK 13-BIT REFERENCE COUNTER CONTROL BITS DB6 R4 DB5 R3 DB4 R2 DB3 R1 DB2 DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 P3 P2 P1 T3 T2 T1 BSC2 BSC1 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7
DB8 R6
DB7 R5
C3 (0) C2 (0) C1 (1)
X = DON'T CARE
R13 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1 R12 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1 R11 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... R3 0 0 0 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 R2 0 1 1 0 . . . 0 0 1 1 R1 1 0 1 0 . . . 0 1 0 1 DIVIDE RATIO 1 2 3 4 . . . 8188 8189 8190 8191
BSC2 0 0 1 1
BSC1 0 1 0 1
BAND SELECT CLOCK DIVIDER NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED 8
THESE BITS ARE RESERVED AND SHOULD BE SET TO 1,1
T3 0 0 0 0 1
T2 0 0 1 1 X
T1 0 1 0 1 X
OUTPUT NORMAL QUADRATURE I TO BOTH Q TO BOTH EXTERNAL LO, QUADRATURE ALL OFF
P3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
P2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
P1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
OUTPUT I OUT Q OUT IB OUT QB OUT EXTERNAL I EXTERNAL Q EXTERNAL I TO PLL, OUT OFF ALL OFF
Figure 23. Tx Latch
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LO PHASE SELECT Tx MOD LO PHASE SELECT BAND SELECT CLOCK
Rx FILTER CAL
Rx CALIBRATION DIVIDER
HIGH-PASS FILTER BOOST TIMEOUT COUNTER DB8 HP6 DB7 HP5 DB6 HP4 DB5 HP3 DB4 HP2 DB3 DB2
CONTROL BITS DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 P3 P2 P1 T3 T2 T1 BSC2 BSC1 R13 RC6 RC5 RC4 RC3 RC2 RC1
HP1 C3 (1) C2 (0) C1 (1)
X = DON'T CARE
F5 0 1 Rx FILTER fC CALIBRATION DISABLED ENABLED HP6 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... HP2 0 0 1 1 . . . 0 0 1 1 HP1 0 1 0 1 . . . 0 1 0 1 TIMEOUT COUNTER CYCLES 0 1 2 3 . . . 60 61 62 63
BSC2 0 0 1 1
BSC1 0 1 0 1
BAND SELECT CLOCK DIVIDER NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED 8
THESE BITS ARE RESERVED AND SHOULD BE SET TO 1,1
T3 0 0 0 0 1
T2 0 0 1 1 X
T1 0 1 0 1 X
OUTPUT NORMALQUADRATURE I TO BOTH Q TO BOTH EXTERNAL LO, QUADRATURE ALL OFF
RC6 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1
.......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..........
RC2 0 0 1 1 . . . 0 0 1 1
RC1 0 1 0 1 . . . 0 1 0 1
CAL COUNTER DIVIDE RATIO 0 1 2 3 . . . 60 61 62 63
Figure 24. Rx Calibration Latch
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P3 0 0 0 0 1
P2 0 0 1 1 X
P1 0 1 0 1 X
OUTPUT I OUT Q OUT IB OUT QB OUT ALL OFF
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CP GAIN N DIV MUX
PRESCALER
13-BIT B COUNTER
5-BIT A COUNTER
CONTROL BITS DB2 A1 DB1 DB0
DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 P2 P1 G1 M1 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3
DB8 B2
DB7 B1
DB6 A5
DB5 A4
DB4 A3
DB3 A2
C2 (1) C2 (0)
X = DON'T CARE
A5 N DIV MUX 0 1 OPERATION VCO FEEDBACK TO N DIVIDER. MUX FEEDBACK TO N DIVIDER. 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1
.......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..........
A2 0 0 1 1 . . . 0 0 1 1
A1 0 1 0 1 . . . 0 1 0 1
A COUNTER DIVIDE RATIO 0 1 2 3 . . . 28 29 30 31
B12 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1
B12 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1
B11 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..........
B3 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 1 1
B2 0 0 1 1 . . . 0 0 1 1
B1 0 1 0 1 . . . 0 1 0 1
B COUNTER DIVIDE RATIO NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED 3 . . . 8188 8189 8190 8191
CP GAIN 0 1
OPERATION USE THE PROGRAMMED CHARGE PUMP CURRENT SETTING FROM CONTROL REGISTER USE THE MAXIMUM CHARGE PUMP CURRENT SETTING N = BP + A, P IS THE PRESCALER VALUE SET IN THE FUNCTION LATCH. B MUST BE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO A. FOR CONTINUOUSLY ADJACENT VALUES OF (N x F REF) AT THE OUTPUT, NMIN IS (P2 - P).
P2 0 0 1 1
P1 0 1 0 1
PRESCALER VALUE 8/9 16/17 32/33 32/33
Figure 25. LO Latch
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HPF BOOST
TEST MODES DB23 DB22 DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 T16 T15 T14 T13 T12 T11 T10 T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 DB8 T1
Rx FILTER BANDWIDTH DB6 BW2 DB5 BW1
Rx FILTER GAIN STEPS DB4 G3 DB3 G2 DB2 G1
CONTROL BITS DB1 DB0
DB7 HP
C2 (1) C1 (1)
THESE BITS ARE USED FOR FACTORY TESTING AND SHOULD NOT BE PROGRAMMED BY THE USER. THEY SHOULD BE SET TO 0. HP 0 1 HPF BOOST DISABLED ENABLED
G3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
G2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
G1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
FILTER GAIN 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB 24dB
Figure 26. Rx Latch
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BW2 0 0 1 1
BW1 0 1 0 1
Rx FILTER BANDWIDTH LOW 1MHz 2MHz BYPASSED
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CONTROL LATCH
With (C2, C1) = (0, 0), the control latch is programmed. Figure 22 shows the input data format for programming the control latch.
Tx LATCH
With (C3, C2, C1) = (0, 0, 1), the Tx latch is programmed. Figure 23 shows the input data format for programming the Tx latch.
Power-Down
Programming a 1 to PD4, PD3, PD2, PD1 powers down the circuitry for the Rx filters, PLL, VCO, and Tx sections, respectively. Programming a 0 enables normal operation for each section.
LO Phase Select
Bit P3, Bit P2, and Bit P1 set the phase of the LO output to the demodulator. This enables the user to select the phase delay of the Rx LO signal to the demodulator in 90 steps. See the truth table in Figure 23. The Rx LO output can be disabled if desired.
Tx Output Power
Bit TP1 and Bit TP2 set the output power level of the VCO. See the truth table in Figure 22.
Tx Modulation LO Phase Select
Bit T3, Bit T2, and Bit T1 set the input modulation of the VCO. Normal quadrature to each mixer can be replaced by choosing one LO phase to both mixers if desired. The normal (I) or quadrature (Q) phase can be chosen. See the truth table in Figure 23.
Charge Pump Current
Bit CPI3, Bit CPI2, and Bit CPI1 determine Current Setting 2. See the truth table in Figure 22.
LO Output Power
Bit P1 and Bit P2 set the output power level of the LO. See the truth table in Figure 22.
Band Select Clock
Bits BSC2 and Bit BSC1 set a divider for the band select logic clock input. The recommended setting is 1, 1, which programs a value of 8 to the divider. No other setting is allowed.
Mute LO Until Lock Detect
Bit F5 is the mute until lock detect bit. This function, when enabled, ensures that the LO outputs are not switched on until the PLL is locked.
Reference Counter
R13 to R1 set the counter divide ratio. The divide range is 1 (00 ... 001) to 8191 (111 ... 111).
Mute Tx Until Lock Detect
Bit F4 is the mute Tx until lock detect bit. This function, when enabled, ensures that the Tx outputs are not switched on until the PLL is locked.
Rx CALIBRATION LATCH
With (C3, C2, C1) = (1, 0, 1), the Rx calibration latch is programmed. Figure 24 shows the input data format for programming the Rx calibration latch.
Charge Pump Three-State
Bit F3 puts the charge pump into three-state mode when programmed to a 1. It should be set to 0 for normal operation.
LO Phase Select
Bit P3, Bit P2, and Bit P1 set the phase of the LO output to the demodulator. This enables the user to select the phase delay of the Rx LO signal to the demodulator in 90 steps. See the truth table in Figure 24. The Rx LO output can be disabled if desired.
Phase Detector Polarity
Bit F2 sets the phase detector polarity. The positive setting enabled by programming a 1 is used when using the on-chip VCO with a passive loop filter or with an active noninverting filter. It can also be set to 0. This is required if an active inverting loop filter is used.
Tx Modulation LO Phase Select
Bit T3, Bit T2, and Bit T1 set the input modulation of the VCO. Normal quadrature to each mixer can be replaced by choosing one LO phase to both mixers if desired. The normal (I) or quadrature (Q) phase can be chosen. See the truth table in Figure 24.
MUXOUT Control
The on-chip multiplexer is controlled by M3, M2, and M1. See the truth table in Figure 22.
Band Select Clock
Bit BSC2 and Bit BSC1 set a divider for the band select logic clock input. The recommended setting is 1, 1, which programs a value of 8 to the divider. No other setting is allowed.
Counter Reset
Bit F1 is the counter reset bit for the PLL of the ADF9010. When this bit is set to 1, the R, A, and B counters are held in reset. For normal operation, this bit should be 0.
Rx Filter Calibration
Setting Bit R13 high performs a calibration of the Rx filters' cutoff frequency, fC. Setting this bit to 0 ensures the filter cutoff frequency calibration sequence is not initiated if this latch is programmed.
Reserved Bits
DB3 and DB2 are spare bits that are reserved. They should be programmed to 0 and 1, respectively.
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Rx Calibration Divider
Bit RC6 to Bit RC1 program a 6-bit divider, which outputs a divided REFIN signal to assist calibration of the cutoff frequency, fC, of the Rx filters. The calibration circuit uses this divideddown PLL reference frequency to ensure an accurate cutoff frequency in the Rx filter. The divider value should be chosen to ensure that the frequency of the divided down signal is exactly 2 MHz, that is, if a 32 MHz crystal is used as the PLL REFIN frequency, then a value of 16 should be programmed to the counter to ensure accurate calibration.
A Counter Latch
Bit A5 to Bit A1 program the 5-bit A counter. The divide range is 0 (00000) to 31 (11111).
Rx LATCH
Program the Rx latch with (C2, C1) = (1, 1). Figure 26 shows the input data format for programming the LO latch.
High-Pass Filter Boost
This function is enabled by setting the HP bit to 1. A 0 disables this function. This is used to reduce settling time on the highpass filter from the Rx demodulator. This is usually used in conjunction with the high-pass filter boost counter (See the Rx Calibration Latch section).
High-Pass Filter Boost Timeout Counter
In most applications of the ADF9010, a high-pass filter is placed between the demodulator outputs and the ADF9010 Rx inputs. The capacitors used in these filters may require a long charge up time, and to address this, a filter boost function exists that charges up the capacitor to ~1.6 V. The duration for this boost is set by the product of the period of the Rx calibration signal, (REFIN divided by the Rx calibration divider) and the 6-bit value programmed to these registers. This value can be as large as 63. Programming a value of 000000 leads to the calibration time being manually set by the HPF boost in the Rx latch. It becomes necessary in such cases to program this bit to 0 for normal Rx operation.
Rx Filter Bandwidth
The Rx filter bandwidth is programmable and is controlled by Bit BW2 and Bit BW1. See the truth table in Figure 26.
Rx Filter Gain Steps
Bit G3 to Bit G1 set the gain of the Rx filters. The gain can vary from 3 dB to 24 dB in 3 dB steps. See the truth table in Figure 26.
INITIALIZATION
The correct initialization sequence for the ADF9010 is as follows: 1. Power-down all blocks: Tx, Rx, PLL, and VCO. Set the Tx output power off control latch to (1, 1). Set the LO phase select off (P1, P2, P3) in Tx latch to (1, 1, 1). Program the R1 latch with the desired R counter and Tx values. Program R5 with Rx calibration data for frequency calibration and high-pass filter boost. Program R0 to power up all LO and Tx/Rx blocks. Program R2 to encode correct LO frequency. Program R3 to power up Rx filter.
LO LATCH
Program the LO latch with (C2, C1) = (1, 0). Figure 25 shows the input data format for programming the LO latch.
Prescaler
Bit P2 and Bit P1 in the LO latch set the prescaler values.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
CP Gain
Setting G1 to 0 chooses the programmed charge pump current setting from the control latch. Setting this bit to 1 chooses the maximum possible setting.
N Div Mux
Setting M1 to 0 feeds the VCO signals back to the N divider. Setting this bit to 1 allows the mux signal to be fed back instead.
INTERFACING
The ADF9010 has a simple SPI(R)-compatible interface for writing to the device. SCLK, SDATA, and SLE control the data transfer. See Figure 2 for the timing diagram. The maximum allowable serial clock rate is 20 MHz. This means that the maximum update rate possible for the device is 833 kHz or one update every 1.2 s. This is certainly more than adequate for systems that have typical lock times in hundreds of microseconds.
B Counter Latch
Bit B13 to Bit B1 program the B counter. The divide range is 3 (00 ... 0011) to 8191 (11 ... 111).
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ADF9010 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
RXVDD VCM RxINIP RxININ VCM Rx INQP RxINQN
ANTENNA SWITCH MODULE
AVDD
VP
DVDD
CE
ADF9010
RxBBIP RxBBIN DC OFFSET CORRECTION OVF
MxFE SHA ADC
AGC RxBBQP RxBBQN SCLK SDATA SLE Tx BASEBAND REF IN N COUNTER N = BP + A PRESCALER P/P + 1 CEXT1 CEXT2 CEXT3 CEXT4 CT BALUN LOOUTP LOOUTN TxOUTP BALUN TxOUTN DGND AGND TxBBQP TxBBQN
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DC OFFSET CORRECTION
24-BIT INPUT SHIFT REGISTER PLL
MUXOUT RSET CP CHARGE PUMP PHASE FREQUENCY DETECTOR
R COUNTER B COUNTER A COUNTER
DIGITAL CONTROL Rx BASEBAND
VTUNE
24-BIT INPUT SHIFT REGISTER
CLK DATA LE EN
TxBBIP DAC TxBBIN AUX DAC DAC AUX DAC AUX DAC
PA MODULE
Figure 27. Applications Diagram
The diagram in Figure 27 shows the ADF9010 in an RFID application. The demodulator is driven by the LOOUTx pins of the ADF9010. This demodulator produces quadrature baseband signals that are gained up in the ADF9010 Rx filters. These filtered analog baseband signals are then digitized by the ADC on a mixed signal front-end (MxFE) part. The digital signals are then processed by DSP. On the transmit side, the MxFE generates quadrature analog baseband signals, which are upconverted to RF using the integrated PLL and VCO. The modulated RF signals are combined using a balun and gained up to 30 dBm by a power amplifier.
shunt capacitors and series inductors. Due to the large selfblocker, a 100 nF capacitor removes the dc generated by the self-blocker inherent to RFID systems. This system is used on the EVAL-ADF9010EBZ1 evaluation board.
IHI DEMOD ADL5382 ILO
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DEMODULATOR CONNECTION
To receive the back-scattered signals from an RFID tag, the ADF9010 needs to be used with a high dynamic range demodulator, such as the ADL5382 that is suitable for RFID applications. Some extra filtration is provided by the optional
Figure 28. ADL5382 to ADF9010 Rx Interface
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LO AND Tx OUTPUT MATCHING
The LO and Tx output stages are each connected to the collectors of an NPN differential pair driven by buffered outputs from the VCO or mixer outputs, respectively. The recommended matching for each of these circuits consists of a 7.5 nH shunt inductor to VDD, a 100 pF series capacitor, and in the case of the Tx output a 50:100 balun to combine the Tx outputs. The Anaren BD0810J50100A00 is ideally suited to this task. pad. This ensures that the solder joint size is maximized. The bottom of the chip scale package has a central thermal pad. The thermal pad on the printed circuit board should be at least as large as this exposed pad. On the printed circuit board, there should be a clearance of at least 0.25 mm between the thermal pad and the inner edges of the pad pattern. This ensures that shorting is avoided. Thermal vias can be used on the printed circuit board thermal pad to improve thermal performance of the package. If vias are used, they should be incorporated in the thermal pad at a 1.2 mm pitch grid. The via diameter should be between 0.3 mm and 0.33 mm, and the via barrel should be plated with 1 oz. copper to plug the via. The user should connect the printed circuit board thermal pad to AGND.
PCB DESIGN GUIDELINES
The lands on the chip scale package (CP-48-1) are rectangular. The printed circuit board pad for these should be 0.1 mm longer than the package land length and 0.05 mm wider than the package land width. The land should be centered on the
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ADF9010 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
7.00 BSC SQ 0.60 MAX 0.60 MAX
37 36
0.30 0.23 0.18
48 1
PIN 1 INDICATOR
PIN 1 INDICATOR
TOP VIEW
6.75 BSC SQ
EXPOSED PAD
(BOTTOM VIEW)
5.25 5.10 SQ 4.95
0.50 0.40 0.30
25 24
13
12
0.25 MIN 5.50 REF
1.00 0.85 0.80
12 MAX
0.80 MAX 0.65 TYP 0.05 MAX 0.02 NOM COPLANARITY 0.08 0.20 REF
0.50 BSC SEATING PLANE
FOR PROPER CONNECTION OF THE EXPOSED PAD, REFER TO THE PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS SECTION OF THIS DATA SHEET.
080108-A
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-220-VKKD-2
Figure 29. 48-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_VQ] 7 mm x 7 mm Body, Very Thin Quad (CP-48-1) Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model ADF9010BCPZ 1 ADF9010BCPZ-RL1 ADF9010BCPZ-RL71 EVAL-ADF9010EBZ1
1
Temperature Range -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C
Package Description 48-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package (LFCSP_VQ) 48-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package (LFCSP_VQ) 48-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package (LFCSP_VQ) Evaluation Board
Package Option CP-48-1 CP-48-1 CP-48-1
Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
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ADF9010 NOTES
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ADF9010 NOTES
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ADF9010 NOTES
Purchase of licensed I2C components of Analog Devices or one of its sublicensed Associated Companies conveys a license for the purchaser under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use these components in an I2C system, provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined by Philips.
(c)2008 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D07373-0-8/08(0)
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