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AD8322ARU-REEL

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8322ARU-REEL
Description
IC LN DVR CATV COARS-STP 28TSSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
Line Driver, Transmitterr
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8322ARU-REEL

Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Applications
Modems, Set-Top Boxes
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-TSSOP
For Use With
AD8322-EVAL - BOARD EVAL FOR AD8322
AD8322
Single-Ended-to-Differential Input (Figure 8 Option 1)
Install the Mini-Circuits T1-6T-KK81 1:1 transformer in the T1
location of the evaluation board. Install 0 Ω chip resistors in R12,
R13, and R17, and leave R14, R16, and R19 open. For 75 Ω
input impedance, install a 110 Ω resistor in R7 located on the back
side of the evaluation board and leave R5 and R6 open. In this
configuration the input signal must be applied to the V
the evaluation board from a single-ended 75 Ω signal source. For
input impedances other than 75 Ω, use the following equation
to compute the correct value for R7.
Single-Ended-to-Differential Input (Figure 8 Option 2)
Install the Mini-Circuits T1-6T-KK81 1:1 transformer in the T1
location of the evaluation board. Install 0 Ω chip resistors in R12,
R13, R17, and R19, and leave R14 and R16 open. For 75 Ω input
impedance, install 55 Ω resistors in R5 and R6 located on the back
side of the evaluation board and leave R7 open. In this configu-
ration the input signal must be applied to the V
evaluation board from a single-ended 75 Ω signal source. For
input impedances other than 75 Ω, use the following equation
to compute the correct values for R5 and R6.
Differential Input (Figure 8 Option 3)
If a differential signal source is available, it may be applied directly
to both the V
this case, install 0 Ω chip resistors in R8, R14, R15, and R16, and
leave R12, R13, and R19 open. Referring to Figure 8 Option 3 and
the AD8322 evaluation board, a differential input impedance
of 150 Ω can be achieved by installing a 432 Ω resistor in R7,
leaving R5 and R6 open. If another input impedance is desired,
the following equation can be used to compute the correct
value for R7.
R5 = R6 = R, Desired Input Impedance = 2 × (R 117.5)
DIFF IN
DIFF IN
VIN+
VIN–
IN+
OPTION 1 DIFFERENTIAL INPUT TERMINATION
OPTION 2 DIFFERENTIAL INPUT TERMINATION
OPTION 3 DIFFERENTIAL INPUT TERMINATION
Desired Input Impedance = R7 235
Desired Input Impedance = R7 235
and V
IN–
T1
R7
T1
input ports of the evaluation board. In
R6
R5
R7
AD8322
AD8322
AD8322
IN+
IN+
port of the
port of
Installing the Visual Basic Control Software
To install the “CABDRIVE_22” evaluation board control soft-
ware, first close all Windows applications and run “SETUP.EXE”
located on Disk 1 of the AD8322 Evaluation Software. Follow
the on-screen instructions and insert Disk 2 when prompted to
do so. Enter the path of the directory into which the software
will be installed and select the button in the upper left corner to
complete the installation.
Running the Software
To invoke the control software, go to START -> PROGRAMS
-> CABDRIVE_22, or select the AD8322.EXE icon from the
directory containing the software.
Controlling the Gain/Attenuation of the AD8322
The slide bar controls the AD8322’s gain/attenuation, which is
displayed in dB and in V/V. Although the AD8322 is designed
for use at the eight gain codes described in the SPI Programming
and Gain Adjustment section, all of the intermediate codes are
included in the software. Code 0 is also included because of the
high isolation it provides. The gain code (i.e., position of the slide
bar) is displayed in decimal, binary, and hexadecimal (see
Figure 9).
POWER-UP AND POWER-DOWN
The “Power-Up” and “Power-Down” buttons select the mode of
operation of the AD8322 by controlling the logic level on the
asynchronous PD pin. The “Power-Up” button applies a Logic
1 to the PD pin putting the AD8322 in forward transmit mode.
The “Power-Down” button applies a Logic 0 to the PD pin select-
ing reverse mode, where the forward signal transmission is disabled
while a back termination of 75 Ω is maintained.
Memory Section
The “MEMORY” section of the software provides a convenient
way to alternate between two gain settings. The “X->M1” but-
ton stores the current value of the gain slide bar into memory
while the “RM1” button recalls the stored value, returning the
gain slide bar to that level. The “X->M2” and “RM2” buttons
work in the same manner.

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