Analog Devices : rsquo; 28-Nanometer D/A Converter Sets New Performance Benchmarks for Next Wave Wideband Software Defined Systems
April 27, 2017 at 05:59 pm EDT
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Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today introduced a 28-nanometer D/A converter as part of a new series of high speed digital-to-analog converters (D/A converters). The AD9172 meets the demands of gigahertz bandwidth applications and delivers the increased spectral efficiency needed for 4G/5G multi-band wireless communications base stations and 2 GHz E-band microwave point-to-point backhaul platforms. Its design also benefits production instrumentation targeting multi-standard direct-to-RF signal synthesis. In addition, the AD9172 provides a solution for defense electronics requiring greater detection range. Based on 28-nanometer CMOS technology, this device sets new performance benchmarks as it provides best-in class dynamic range, signal bandwidth, and low power consumption unmatched by alternative solutions. The AD9172 along with the complete new A/D converter portfolio, will be demonstrated at the upcoming International Microwave Symposium.
The dual 16-bit, 12 GSPS AD9172 provides direct-to-RF synthesis up to 6GHz eliminating the IF-to-RF up-conversion stage and LO generation. This simplifies the overall RF signal chain and lowering overall system cost. The AD9172 maintains superior linearity and noise performance across these RF frequencies providing system architects with the highest level of configurability. Independent numerically controlled oscillator (NCO), digital gain control, and various interpolation filter combinations per input channel provide designers with a rich suite of signal processing options to allow flexible signal chain partitioning between the analog and digital domains further enabling system designers to develop software defined platforms. It is complemented by the AD9208, a 28-nanometer analog-to-digital converter (A/D converter) also announced today.
AD9172 Product Highlights
Supports single-band and multi-band wireless applications with 3 bypassable complex data input channels per RF DAC at a max complex input data rate of 1.5 GSPS. 1 independent NCO per input channel
Selectable interpolation filters provides up to 8x configurable data channel interpolation and up to 12x configurable final interpolation to support a complete set of input data rates
Final 48-bit NCO that operates at the DAC rate to support frequency synthesis up to 6GHz
Flexible 8-lane 15 Gbps JESD204B (subclass 0 and1) interface that also supports 12-bit high density mode for increased data throughput
High performance, low noise on-chip phase-locked loop (PLL) clock multiplier supports 12 GSPS DAC update rate and provides an observation ADC clock driver with selectable divide ratios
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$240.00
10 mm × 10 mm 144-ball BGA-ED
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