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AD9125-M5372-EBZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9125-M5372-EBZ
Description
16-BIT DAC Evaluation Board
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of AD9125-M5372-EBZ

Silicon Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Application Sub Type
DAC
Kit Application Type
Data Converter
Silicon Core Number
AD9125
Features
Come With Clocking And Analog Quadrature Modulator Circuits
Kit Contents
Quick Start Guide, Board, Software Updates
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Figure 68 shows the most basic DAC output circuitry. A pair of
resistors, R
currents to a differential voltage output, V
outputs of the DAC are high impedance, the differential driving
point impedance of the DAC outputs, R
Figure 69 illustrates the output voltage waveforms.
The common-mode signal voltage, V
The peak output voltage, V
With this circuit configuration, the single-ended peak voltage is
the same as the peak differential output voltage.
Transmit DAC Linear Output Signal Swing
To achieve optimum performance, the DAC outputs have a linear
output compliance voltage range that must be adhered to. The
linear output signal swing is dependent on the full-scale output
current, I
Figure 70 and Figure 71 show the IMD performance vs. the
common-mode output voltage at various full-scale currents and
output frequencies.
V
V
PEAK
–V
CM
V
PEAK
PEAK
V
OUTFS
=
CM
O
= I
, is used to convert each of the complementary output
0
I
2
Figure 68. Basic Transmit DAC Output Circuit
FS
FS
, and the common-mode level of the output.
V
× R
×
Figure 69. Voltage Output Waveforms
N
R
O
O
PEAK
IOUT1P
IOUT1N
IOUT2P
IOUT2N
V
P
, is calculated as
R
R
R
R
O
O
O
O
CM
, is calculated as
OUT
OUT
V
V
V
V
IP
IN
QP
QN
V
V
V
. Because the current
OUT
, is equal to 2 × R
OUTQ
OUTI
+
+
O
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AUXILIARY DAC OPERATION
The AD9125 has two auxiliary DACs; one is associated with the
I path, and the other is associated with the Q path. These auxiliary
DACs can be used to compensate for dc offsets in the transmitted
signal. Each auxiliary DAC has a single-ended current that can sink
or source current into either the P or N output of the associated
transmit DAC. The auxiliary DAC structure is shown in Figure 72.
The control registers for controlling the I and Q auxiliary DACs are
in Register 0x42, Register 0x43, Register 0x46, and Register 0x47.
Figure 71. IMD vs. Common-Mode Output Voltage (f
Figure 70. IMD vs. Common-Mode Output Voltage (f
–60
–65
–70
–75
–80
–85
–90
–50
–55
–60
–65
–70
–75
–80
–85
R
R
0
0
LOAD
LOAD
= 50 Ω differential, I
= 50 Ω differential, I
10mA
20mA
30mA
10mA
20mA
30mA
0.2
0.2
DIRECTION
CURRENT
AUX DAC
AUX DAC
AUX DAC
Figure 72. Auxiliary DAC Structure
I DAC
SIGN
0.4
0.4
AVDD3
0.6
0.6
FS
FS
V
V
CMD
CMD
= 10 mA, 20 mA, and 30 mA)
= 10 mA, 20 mA, and 30 mA)
(V)
(V)
0.8
0.8
IOUTP
IOUTN
1.0
1.0
OUT
OUT
1.2
1.2
= 161 MHz,
= 61 MHz,
AD9125
1
1
.4
.4

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