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IC MXFE ADC 80MSPS TX/RX 64LFCSP

AD9869BCPZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9869BCPZ
Description
IC MXFE ADC 80MSPS TX/RX 64LFCSP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9869BCPZ

Rf Type
HPNA, VDSL
Package / Case
64-LFCSP
Brief Features
Third-order, Programmable Low Pass Filter, Flexible Digital Data Path Interface
Supply Voltage Range
3.135V To 3.465V, 3V To 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Ic Function
Mixed Signal Front End
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Frequency
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
AD9869
A hardware reset ( RESET pin) or software reset (Bit 5 of
Register 0x00) can be used to place the AD9869 into a known
state of operation as determined by the state of the MODE and
CONFIG pins. A dc offset calibration and filter tuning routine
is also initiated upon a hardware reset, but not with a software
reset. Neither reset method flushes the digital interpolation filters
in the Tx path. Refer to the Half-Duplex Mode and Full-Duplex
Mode sections for information on flushing the digital filters.
A hardware reset can be triggered by pulsing the RESET pin low
for a minimum of 50 ns. The SPI registers are instantly reset to
their default settings upon RESET going low, whereas the dc
offset calibration and filter-tuning routine is initiated upon
RESET returning high. To ensure sufficient power-on time of the
various functional blocks, RESET returning high should occur
no less than 10 ms upon power-up. If a digital reset signal from
a microprocessor reset circuit (such as ADM1818) is not available,
a simple R-C network referenced to DVDD can be used to hold
RESET low for approximately 10 ms upon power-up.
ANALOG AND DIGITAL LOOPBACK TEST MODES
The AD9869 features analog and digital loopback capabilities
that can assist in system debug and final test. Analog loopback
routes the digital output of the ADC back into the Tx data
path prior to the interpolation filters such that the Rx input
signal can be monitored at the output of the TxDAC or IAMP.
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As a result, the analog loopback feature can be used for a half-
duplex or full-duplex interface to allow testing of the
functionality of the entire IC (excluding the digital data
interface).
For example, the user can configure the AD9869 with similar
settings as the target system, inject an input signal (sinusoidal
waveform) into the Rx input, and monitor the quality of the
reconstructed output from the TxDAC or IAMP to ensure a
minimum level of performance. In this test, the user can exercise
the RxPGA as well as validate the attenuation characteristics of
the RxLPF. Note that the RxPGA gain setting should be selected
such that the input does not result in clipping of the ADC.
Digital loopback can be used to test the full-duplex digital
interface of the AD9869. In this test, data appearing on the
Tx[5:0] port is routed back to the Rx[5:0] port, thereby
confirming proper bus operation. The Rx port can also be
three-stated for half-duplex and full-duplex interfaces.
Table 26. SPI Registers for Test Modes
Address (Hex)
0x0D
Bit
7
6
5
Description
Analog loopback.
Digital loopback.
Rx port three-state.

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