AD9865 Analog Devices, AD9865 Datasheet - Page 41

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AD9865

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9865
Description
10-Bit Broadband Modem Mixed Signal Front End (MxFE®)
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9865

Resolution (bits)
10bit
# Chan
1
Sample Rate
80MSPS
Interface
Par
Analog Input Type
Diff-Uni
Ain Range
6.3 V p-p,8 mV p-p
Adc Architecture
Pipelined
Pkg Type
CSP

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Because the CPGA processes signals in the continuous time
domain, its performance vs. bias setting remains mostly
independent of the sample rate. Table 25 shows how the typical
current consumption seen at AVDD (Pins 35 and 40) varies as a
function of Bits (7:5), while the remaining bits are maintained at
their default settings of 0. Only four of the possible settings
result in any reduction in current consumption relative to the
default setting. Reducing the bias level typically results in a
degradation in the THD vs. frequency performance as shown in
Figure 80. This is due to a reduction of the amplifier’s unity gain
bandwidth, while the SNR performance remains relatively
unaffected.
Table 25. Analog Supply Current vs. CPGA Bias Settings at
f
The SPGA is implemented as a switched capacitor amplifier;
therefore, its performance vs. bias level is mostly dependent on
the sample rate. Figure 81 shows how the typical current
consumption seen at AVDD (Pin 35 and Pin 40) varies as a
function of Bits (4:3) and sample rate, while the remaining bits
are maintained at the default setting of 0. Figure 82 shows how
the SNR and THD performance is affected for a 10 MHz sine
wave input as the ADC sample rate is swept from 20 MHz to 80
MHz. The SNR and THD performance remains relatively stable,
suggesting that the SPGA bias can often be reduced from its de-
fault setting without impacting the device’s overall performance.
ADC
= 65 MSPS
65.0
62.5
60.0
57.5
55.0
52.5
50.0
47.5
45.0
42.5
40.0
Bit 7
(000,001,010,100 with RxPGA = 0 and +36 dB and AIN = −1 dBFS,
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
000
Figure 80. THD vs. f
LPF set to 26 MHz, and f
001
CPGA BIAS SETTING-BITS (7:5)
Bit 6
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
IN
Performance and RxPGA Bias Settings
SNR_RxPGA = 0dB
SNR_RxPGA = 36dB
THD_RxPGA = 0dB
THD_RxPGA = 36dB
010
ADC
Bit 5
= 50 MSPS)
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
011
∆ mA
100
−27
−42
−51
−55
27
69
27
0
–20
–25
–30
–35
–40
–45
–50
–55
–60
–65
–70
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The ADC is based on a pipeline architecture with each stage
consisting of a switched capacitor amplifier. Therefore, its per-
formance vs. bias level is mostly dependent on the sample rate.
Figure 83 shows how the typical current consumption seen at
AVDD (Pins 35 and 40) varies as a function of Bits (2:0) and
sample rate, while the remaining bits are maintained at the
default setting of 0. Setting Bit 4 or Register 0x07 corresponds
to the 011 setting, and the settings of 101 and 111 result in
higher current consumption. Figure 84 shows how the SNR and
THD performance are affected for a 10 MHz sine wave input
for the lower power settings as the ADC sample rate is swept
from 20 MHz to 80 MHz.
Figure 82. SNR and THD Performance vs. f
RxPGA = 0 dB, f
Figure 81. AVDD Current vs. SPGA Bias Setting and Sample Rate
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
210
205
200
195
190
185
180
175
170
20
20
30
30
IN
= 10 MHz, LPF set to 26 MHz, and AIN = −1 dBFS
ADC SAMPLE RATE (MSPS)
40
SAMPLE RATE (MSPS)
40
01
00
10
11
THD-00
THD-01
THD-10
THD-11
50
50
ADC
60
and SPGA Bias Setting with
60
70
SNR-00
SNR-01
SNR-10
SNR-11
70
AD9865
80
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–56
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80

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