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AD9066

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9066
Description
Dual, 6-Bit, 60 MSPS Monlithic A/D Converter
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9066

Resolution (bits)
6bit
# Chan
2
Sample Rate
60MSPS
Interface
Par
Analog Input Type
SE-Uni
Ain Range
0.5 V p-p
Adc Architecture
Pipelined
Pkg Type
SOIC,SOP

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Timing
The duty cycle of the encode clock for the AD9066 is critical in
obtaining rated performance of the ADC. Rated maximum and
minimum pulse widths should be maintained, especially for
sample rates greater than 40 MSPS.
The AD9066 provides latched data outputs with three pipeline
delays. The length and load on the output data lines should be
minimized to reduce power supply transients inside the AD9066
which might diminish dynamic performance.
The data is invalid during the period between t
period refers to the time required for the AD9066 to fully switch
between valid CMOS logic levels. When latching the output
data, be careful to observe latch setup and hold time restrictions
as well as this data invalid period when designing the system
timing.
Layout and Signal Care
To insure optimum performance, a single low impedance
ground plane is recommended. Analog and digital grounds
should be connected together at the AD9066. Analog and digi-
tal power supplies should be bypassed, at the device, to ground
through 0.1 µF ceramic capacitors.
The use of sockets may limit the dynamic performance of the
part and is not recommended except for prototype or evaluation
purposes.
Driving the AD9066 with a Bipolar Input
The analog input range of the AD9066 is between 3.7 V and
4.2 V. Because the input is offset, the normal method of driving
the analog input is to use a blocking capacitor between the ana-
log source and the AD9066 analog input pins. In applications
where DC coupling must be employed, the simple circuit shown
in Figure 6 will take a bipolar input and offset it to the operating
range of the AD9066.
To offset the input, the midpoint voltage of the AD9066 is buff-
ered off chip and then inverted with an AD712, a low input bias
current dual op amp. This inverted midpoint is then fed to a
summation amplifier that combines the bipolar input with the
inverted offset voltage. The summation amplifier is an AD812, a
wideband current feedback amplifier that provides good band-
width and low distortion.
ANALOG
ENCODE
D0–D5
INPUT
VALID DATA
FOR N–3
N
t
V
t
A
t
PD
VALID DATA
FOR N–2
N + 1
CHANGING
DATA
VALID DATA
FOR N–1
N + 2
V
and t
PD
. This
Layout should follow high frequency/high speed design guide-
lines. In addition the capacitance around the inverting input to
the AD812 should be minimized through a tight layout and the
use of low capacitance chip resistors for gain setting.
Quadrature Receiver Using the AD9066
Although any type of input signal may be applied, the AD9066
has been optimized for low cost in-phase and quadrature (I and
Q) demodulators. Primary applications include digital direct
broadcast satellite applications where broadband quadrature
phase shift keying (QPSK) modulation is used. In these receivers
the recovered signal is separated into I and Q vector components
and digitized.
For data symbol rates less than 10 Mbaud, the AD607 IF/RF
receiver subsystem provides an ideal solution for the second
conversion stage of a complete receiver system. Figure 8 shows
the AD9066 and AD607 used together.
The AD607 accepts inputs as high as 500 MHz which may be
the output of the first IF stage or RF signals directly. The IF/RF
signal is mixed with the local oscillator to provide an IF fre-
quency of 400 kHz to 22 MHz. This signal is filtered externally
and then amplified with an on-chip AGC before being synchro-
nously demodulated with an on-chip PLL carrier recovery
circuit. The outputs are digitized with the AD9066. The digital
outputs may be processed with a DSP chip such as the ADSP-
2171, ADSP-21062, general purpose DSP or ASIC.
866
866
866
866
IF IN
AD712
+
+
866
866
2k
1/2
+15V
–15V
AD812
1/2
+
VCO
90
AD812
1/2
2k
AD712
1/2
LPF
LPF
ENCODE
+
INA
REF A
OR REF B
INB
AD9066
ADC
ADC
VCO
AD9066
AD9066
6 BITS
6 BITS

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