ADMV4821

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24 GHz to 29.5 GHz Transmitter/Receiver, Dual Polarization Beamformer

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Overview

  • RF frequency range: 24 GHz to 29.5 GHz
  • 16 configurable transmit channels
  • 16 configurable receive channels
  • Dual polarization: 8 horizontal and 8 vertical channels
  • Fast TDD switching time using external pins
  • Matched, 50 Ω, single-ended RF inputs and outputs
  • Integrated transmitter power detectors and temperature sensor
  • High resolution, 6-bit vector modulators for phase control
  • High resolution, 6-bit and 5-bit DVGAs for amplitude control
  • Gain compensation over temperature
  • Memory for 256 beam positions
  • Single power supply required: 3.3 V with on-chip LDO regulator for 1.8 V
  • Adjustable power modes for power consumption reduction
  • 3-wire or 4-wire SPI supporting up to a 61.44 MHz SPI clock speed
  • 72-terminal, 10 mm × 10 mm, LGA package

The ADMV4821 is a silicon germanium (SiGe), 24 GHz millimeterwave (mmW) to 29.5 GHz mmW 5G beamformer. The RF IC is highly integrated and contains 16 independent channels with both transmit and receive functionality. The ADMV4821 supports eight horizontal and eight vertical polarized antennas via the independent RFV and RFH inputs/outputs common pins.

In transmit mode, both the RFV and RFH input signals are split via two independent 1:8 power splitters and pass through the eight, independent, corresponding transmit channels. In this mode, each channel includes a vector modulator (VM) to control the phase and two digital variable gain amplifiers (DVGAs) to control the amplitude.

In receive mode, input signals pass through two sets of eight receive channels (either vertical or horizontal) and are combined via one independent 8:1 combiner connected to the RFV pin and one independent 8:1 combiner connected to the RFH pin. In this mode, each channel includes a VM to control the phase and a DVGA to control the amplitude.

The VM provides a full 360° phase adjustment range in either transmit or receive mode. The VM provides six bits of resolution for 5.625° phase steps.

In transmit mode, the total DVGA dynamic range adjustment range is 32.4 dB. The DVGAs provide five bits or six bits of resolution, resulting in 1.0 dB or 0.5 dB amplitude steps, respectively.

In receive mode, the DVGA allows for 17.1 dB of dynamic range adjustment. The DVGA also provides six bits of resolution, resulting in 0.5 dB amplitude steps. The DVGAs provide a flat phase response across the full gain range.

The transmitter channels contain individual power detectors to detect and calibrate the gain for each channel as well as the channel to channel gain mismatch. Directly connect the ADMV4821 RF ports to a patch antenna to create a dual polarization mmW 5G subarray.

Users can program the ADMV4821 by using a 3-wire or 4-wire serial port interface (SPI). The integrated on-chip low dropout (LDO) regulator generates the 1.8 V supply for the SPI circuitry to reduce the number of supply domains required. There are various SPI modes to enable fast startup and control during normal operation.

Users can either set the amplitude and phase for each channel individually or program multiple channels simultaneously by using the on-chip memory for beamforming. The on-chip memory can store up to 256 beam positions, which can be allocated for either transmitter or receiver mode in any combination. In addition, four address pins allow SPI control of up to 16 devices on the same serial lines. Dedicated horizontal and vertical polarization load pins also synchronize all devices in the same array. There is a horizontal and vertical polarization transmit and receive mode control pins (TRXV and TRXH) for fast switching between transmit and receive mode.

The ADMV4821 comes in a compact, thermally enhanced 10 mm × 10 mm, RoHs compliant land grid array (LGA) package. The ADMV4821 operates over the −40°C to +95°C case temperature range. This LGA package allows users to heat-sink the ADMV4821 from the top side of the package for the most efficient thermal heatsinking and to allow flexible antenna placement on the opposite side of the printed circuit board (PCB).

Throughout the figures in the data sheet, Tx means transmit (or transmitter) and Rx means receive (or receiver).

APPLICATIONS

  • 5G applications
  • Broadband communication
  • Test and measurement
  • Aerospace and defense
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    24 GHz to 29.5 GHz Transmitter/Receiver, Dual Polarization Beamformer
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    EVAL-ADMV4821

    Evaluating the ADMV4821 24 GHz to 29.5 GHz Transmitter/Receiver, Dual Polarization Beamformer

    Features and Benefits

    • Fully featured evaluation board for the ADMV4821
    • On-board SDP-S connector for SPI control
    • 5 V operation through LDO regulators
    • ACE software interface for SPI control

    Product Details

    The ADMV4821-EVALZ evaluation board incorporates the ADMV4821 silicon germanium (SiGe), 24 GHz to 29.5 GHz, 5G beamformer with low dropout (LDO) regulators, level shifters, and an EVAL-SDP-CS1Z (SDP-S) controller board to allow the simplified and efficient evaluation of the ADMV4821. The RF IC is highly integrated and contains 16 independent transmitter and receiver channels. The device supports eight horizontal and eight vertical polarized antennas via independent RFV and RFH input/outputs (I/Os). The chip can be programmed using a 3-wire or 4‑wire serial port interface (SPI). The SDP-S controller allows the user to interface with the ADMV4821 SPI through the Analog Devices, Inc., Analysis, Control, Evaluation (ACE) software. The level shifters translate the 1.8 V chip logic level to the 3.3 V SDP-S logic level. The LDO regulators allow the ADMV4821 to be powered on by a single supply.

    For full details on the ADMV4821, see the ADMV4821 data sheet, which must be consulted in conjunction with the user guide when using the ADMV4821-EVALZ.

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    Evaluating the ADMV4821 24 GHz to 29.5 GHz Transmitter/Receiver, Dual Polarization Beamformer
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