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IC IF DIVERSITY RECEIVER 64LFCSP

AD6655BCPZ-80

Manufacturer Part Number
AD6655BCPZ-80
Description
IC IF DIVERSITY RECEIVER 64LFCSP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD6655BCPZ-80

Function
IF Diversity Receiver
Frequency
450MHz
Rf Type
Cellular, CDMA2000, GSM EDGE, W-CDMA
Secondary Attributes
32-Bit Numerically Controlled Oscillator
Package / Case
64-VFQFN, CSP Exposed Pad
Receiving Current
420mA
Frequency Range
450MHz
Rf Ic Case Style
LFCSP
No. Of Pins
64
Supply Voltage Range
1.7V To 1.9V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Frequency Max
650MHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
AD6655-150EBZ - BOARD EVAL FOR 150MSPS AD6655AD6655-125EBZ - BOARD EVAL W/AD6655 & SOFTWARE
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
DIGITAL DOWNCONVERTER
The AD6655 includes a digital processing section that provides
filtering and reduces the output data rate. This digital processing
section includes a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO),
a half-band decimating filter, an FIR filter, and a second coarse
NCO (f
of these processing blocks (except the decimating half-band
filter) has control lines that allow it to be independently enabled
and disabled to provide the desired processing function. The
digital downconverter can be configured to output either real data
or complex output data. These blocks can be configured in five
recommended combinations to implement different signal
processing functions.
DOWNCONVERTER MODES
Table 18 details the recommended downconverter modes of
operation in the AD6655.
Table 18. Downconverter Modes
Mode
1
2
3
4
5
NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR (NCO)
Frequency translation is accomplished with an NCO. Each of
the two processing channels shares a common NCO. Amplitude
and phase dither can be enabled on chip to improve the noise and
spurious performance of the NCO. A phase offset word is available
to create a known phase relationship between multiple AD6655s.
Because the decimation filter prevents usage of half the Nyquist
spectrum, a means is needed to translate the sampled input
spectrum into the usable range of the decimation filter. To
achieve this, a 32-bit, fine tuning, complex NCO is provided.
This NCO/mixer allows the input spectrum to be tuned to dc,
where it can be effectively filtered by the subsequent filter
blocks to prevent aliasing.
HALF-BAND DECIMATING FILTER AND FIR FILTER
The goal of the AD6655 digital filter block is to allow the sample
rate to be reduced by a factor of 2 while rejecting aliases that fall
into the band of interest. The half-band filter is designed to operate
as either a low-pass or high-pass filter and to provide greater
than 100 dB of alias protection for 22% of the input rate of the
structure. For an ADC sample rate of 150 MSPS, this provides
ADC
NCO/Filter
Half-band filter only
Half-band filter and FIR filter
NCO and half-band filter
NCO, half-band filter, and FIR filter
NCO, half-band filter, FIR filter, and
f
ADC
/8 fixed value) for output frequency translation. Each
/8 NCO
Output Type
Real
Real
Complex
Complex
Real
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a maximum usable bandwidth of 16.5 MHz when using the filter
in real mode (NCO bypassed) or a maximum usable bandwidth
of 33.0 MHz when using the filter in the complex mode (NCO
enabled).
The optional fixed-coefficient FIR filter provides additional
filtering capability to sharpen the half-band roll-off to enhance
the alias protection. It removes the negative frequency images
to avoid aliasing negative frequencies for real outputs.
f
A fixed f
signal from dc to f
Figure 71 show an example of a 20 MHz input as it is processed
by the blocks of the AD6655.
Figure 68. Example AD6655 Real 20 MHz Bandwidth Input Signal Centered at
ADC
Figure 69. Example AD6655 20 MHz Bandwidth Input Signal Tuned to DC
Figure 71. Example AD6655 20 MHz Bandwidth Input Signal Tuned to
Figure 70. Example AD6655 20 MHz Bandwidth Input Signal wth the
/8 FIXED-FREQUENCY NCO
–50
–50
–50
–50
ADC
Negative Image Filtered by the Half-Band and FIR Filters
–38
–38
/8 NCO is provided to translate the filtered, decimated
Using the NCO (NCO Frequency = 14 MHz)
–28
–28
–24
ADC
–18 –10
–18 –10
/8 to allow a real output. Figure 68 to
14 MHz (f
–14
f
ADC
/8 for Real Output
–4
0.25
ADC
0
0
0
= 100 MHz)
4
10
10
12.5
14
22.5
24
AD6655
50
50
50
50

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