ADRF6520
Dual Programmable Filters and VGAs for 2 GHz Channel Spacing for μW Radios
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- Matched VGAs and programmable filters
- Maximum gain: 53 dB
- Continuous gain control range: 60 dB
- Filter bypass mode I/Q bandwidth
- ±1 dB gain flatness: >1250 MHz
- 4-pole Butterworth filter I/Q bandwidth: 36 MHz to 720 MHz RMS detector
- IMD3: <−55 dBc for 1.5 V p-p composite output
- HD2, HD3: <−55 dBc for 1.5 V p-p output
- Noise figure: 10.5 dB at maximum gain
- NF < 11 dB over 12 dB of VGA2 gain backoff
- 100 Ω differential input, low impedance output
- Optional dc output offset correction
- SPI-programmable filter corners
- Single 3.3 V supply operation with power-down feature
The ADRF6520 is a matched pair of fully differential low noise and low distortion programmable filters and variable gain amplifiers (VGAs). Each channel is capable of rejecting large, out of band interferers while reliably boosting the wanted signal, thus reducing the bandwidth and resolution requirements on the analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). The excellent matching between channels and their high spurious-free dynamic range over all gain and bandwidth settings make the ADRF6520 ideal for quadrature-based (IQ) communication systems with dense constellations, multiple carriers, and nearby interferers. The filter corners, enable, and dc offset correction loop enable are all programmable via a serial peripheral interface (SPI).
The first VGA that precedes the filters offers 30 dB of continuous gain control with a maximum gain of 18 dB and sets a differential input impedance of 100 Ω. The filters provide a four-pole Butterworth response with −1 dB corner frequencies: 36 MHz, 72 MHz, 144 MHz, 288 MHz, 432 MHz, 576 MHz, and 720 MHz. For operation beyond 720 MHz, the filter can be disabled and completely bypassed, thereby extending the −1 dB bandwidth up to 1.25 GHz. A wideband rms detector is available to monitor the signal at the filter inputs. A fixed gain amplifier of 6 dB immediately follows the filter. The postfilter VGA provides 30 dB of continuous gain control with a maximum gain of 12 dB. The output buffers offer an additional 18 dB of gain and provide a differential output impedance of 20 Ω. The output buffers are capable of driving 1.5 V p-p into 100 Ω loads at better than 55 dBc nominal for the third-order intermodulation distortion (IMD3). Independent, built in, dc offset correction loops for each channel can be disabled via the SPI if fully dc-coupled operation is desired. The high-pass corner frequency is determined by external capacitors on the CHP1 and CHP2 pins and the postfilter VGA gain.
The ADRF6520 operates from a 3.15 V to 3.45 V supply and consumes a maximum supply current of 425 mA. When fully disabled, it consumes ≤10 mA. The ADRF6520 is fabricated in an advanced silicon-germanium BiCMOS process and is available in a 32-lead, exposed pad LFCSP. Performance is specified over the −40°C to +85°C temperature range.
Applications
- Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radios
- Baseband IQ receivers
- Diversity receivers
- ADC drivers
- Instrumentation
- Medical
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ADRF6520
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Data Sheet
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User Guide
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Documentation
Product Selection Guide 1
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ADRF6520ACPZ | 32-Lead LFCSP (5mm x 5mm x 0.75mm w/ EP) |
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ADRF6520ACPZ-R7 | 32-Lead LFCSP (5mm x 5mm x 0.75mm w/ EP) |
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- ADRF6520ACPZ
- Pin/Package Drawing
- 32-Lead LFCSP (5mm x 5mm x 0.75mm w/ EP)
- Documentation
- HTML Material Declaration
- HTML Reliablity Data
- CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models
- Ultra Librarian
- SamacSys
- ADRF6520ACPZ-R7
- Pin/Package Drawing
- 32-Lead LFCSP (5mm x 5mm x 0.75mm w/ EP)
- Documentation
- HTML Material Declaration
- HTML Reliablity Data
- CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models
- Ultra Librarian
- SamacSys
Software & Part Ecosystem
Evaluation Kits 1
EVAL-ADRF6520
ADRF6520 Evaluation Board
Product Detail
This user guide describes the ADRF6520-EVALZ evaluation board kit for the ADRF6520 dual-channel, programmable, low-pass filters and variable gain amplifiers (VGAs) and how to configure the evaluation board to evaluate the ADRF6520 in a single-ended or differential configuration.
The ADRF6520 features a filter bypass mode that extends the bandwidth greater than 1 GHz. The ADRF6520-EVALZ evaluation board allows the user to test all the functions and features offered by the ADRF6520 including low-pass filtering, analog gain control, and the on-chip rms detectors. Signal path traces are matched and are intuitively laid out on the left and right side of the evaluation board, providing easy interfacing with other evaluation boards.
The ADRF6520-EVALZ uses an SDP-S controller board to program its signal peripheral interface (SPI) port using the ADRF6520 Evaluation Software.
A full description and complete specifications for the ADRF6520 are provided in the ADRF6520 data sheet and should be consulted in conjunction with this user guide when using the evaluation board.
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