AD6655BCPZ-105 Analog Devices Inc, AD6655BCPZ-105 Datasheet - Page 58

IC IF RCVR 14BIT 105MSPS 64LFCSP

AD6655BCPZ-105

Manufacturer Part Number
AD6655BCPZ-105
Description
IC IF RCVR 14BIT 105MSPS 64LFCSP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD6655BCPZ-105

Function
IF Diversity Receiver
Frequency
450MHz
Rf Type
Cellular, CDMA2000, GSM EDGE, W-CDMA
Secondary Attributes
32-Bit Numerically Controlled Oscillator
Package / Case
64-VFQFN, CSP Exposed Pad
Receiving Current
575mA
Frequency Range
450MHz
Rf Ic Case Style
LFCSP
No. Of Pins
64
Supply Voltage Range
1.7V To 1.9V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Frequency Max
650MHz
Data Rate Max
105Mbps
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
AD6655-150EBZ - BOARD EVAL FOR 150MSPS AD6655AD6655-125EBZ - BOARD EVAL W/AD6655 & SOFTWARE
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
AD6655
Bit 0—NCO32 Enable
When Bit 0 is set, this bit enables the 32-bit NCO operating at
the frequency programmed into the NCO frequency register.
When Bit 0 is cleared, the NCO is bypassed and shuts down for
power savings.
NCO Frequency (Register 0x11E to Register 0x121)
Register 0x11E, Bits[7:0]—NCO Frequency Value[7:0]
Register 0x11F, Bits[7:0]—NCO Frequency Value[15:8]
Register 0x120, Bits[7:0]—NCO Frequency Value[23:16]
Register 0x121, Bits[7:0]—NCO Frequency Value[31:24]
This 32-bit value is used to program the NCO tuning frequency.
The frequency value to be programmed is given by the
following equation:
where:
NCO_FREQ is a 32-bit twos complement number representing
the NCO frequency register.
f is the desired carrier frequency in hertz (Hz).
f
CLK
is the AD6655 ADC clock rate in hertz (Hz).
NCO_FREQ
=
2
32
×
Mod
(
f
CLK
f
,
f
CLK
)
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NCO Phase Offset (Register 0x122 and Register 0x123)
Register 0x122, Bits[7:0]—NCO Phase Value[7:0]
Register 0x123, Bits[7:0]—NCO Phase Value[15:8]
The 16-bit value programmed into the NCO phase value register
is loaded into the NCO block each time the NCO is started or
when an NCO SYNC signal is received. This process allows the
NCO to be started with a known nonzero phase.
Use the following equation to calculate the NCO phase offset
value:
where:
NCO_PHASE is a decimal number equal to the 16-bit binary
number to be programmed at Register 0x122 and Register 0x123.
PHASE is the desired NCO phase in degrees.
NCO_PHASE = 2
16
× PHASE/360

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