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AD8345AREZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8345AREZ
Description
IC QUADRATURE MOD 250MHZ 16TSSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8345AREZ

Function
Modulator
Lo Frequency
250MHz ~ 1GHz
Rf Frequency
140MHz ~ 1GHz
P1db
2.5dBm
Noise Floor
-155dBm/Hz
Output Power
2dBm
Current - Supply
78mA
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Test Frequency
800MHz
Package / Case
16-TSSOP Exposed Pad, 16-eTSSOP, 16-HTSSOP
Frequency Range
140MHz To 1GHz
Rf Type
Quadrature
Supply Voltage Range
2.7V To 5.5V
Rf Ic Case Style
TSSOP
No. Of Pins
16
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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AD8345
BASIC CONNECTIONS
The basic connections for operating the AD8345 are shown in
Figure 28. A single power supply of between 2.7 V and 5.5 V is
applied to the VPS1 pin and the VPS2 pin. A pair of ESD
protection diodes is connected internally between the VPS1 pin
and the VPS2 pin so these must be tied to the same potential.
Both pins should be individually decoupled using 1000 pF and
0.01 μF capacitors, located as close as possible to the device. For
normal operation, the enable pin (ENBL) must be pulled high.
The turn-on threshold for ENBL is V
should all be tied to the same low impedance ground plane.
LO DRIVE
In Figure 28, a 50 Ω resistor to ground combines with the
device’s high input impedance to provide an overall input
impedance of approximately 50 Ω (see Figure 19 for a plot of
LO port input impedance). For maximum LO suppression at
the output, a differential LO drive is recommended. In
Figure 28, this is achieved using a balun (M/A-COM part
number ETC1-1-13).
The outputs of the balun are ac-coupled to the LO inputs, which
have a bias level of approximately 1.8 V dc. An LO drive level of
−2 dBm is recommended for lowest output noise. Higher levels
degrade linearity while lower levels tend to increase the noise
floor slightly. For example, reducing the LO power from −2 dBm
to −10 dBm increases the noise floor by approximately 0.3 dB
(see Figure 21).
The LO input pins can be driven single-ended at the expense of
slightly higher LO leakage. LOIN is ac-coupled to ground using
a capacitor and LOIP is driven through a coupling capacitor
from a (single-ended) 50 Ω source. (This scheme could also be
reversed with the drive signal being applied to LOIN.)
+V
LO
IN
IP
S
R1
50Ω
5
4
ETC1-1-13
S
/2. COM1 to COM3
T1
C4
0.01μF
1
2
3
1000pF
1000pF
C3
1000pF
C6
C7
Figure 28. Basic Connections
Rev. B | Page 12 of 20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IBBP
IBBN
COM3
COM1
LOIN
LOIP
VPS1
ENBL
AD8345
QBBP
QBBN
COM3
COM3
COM2
COM3
LO FREQUENCY RANGE
The frequency range on the LO input is limited by the internal
quadrature phase splitter. The phase splitter generates drive
signals for the internal mixers which are 90° out of phase
relative to one another.
Outside of the specified LO frequency range of 140 MHz to 1 GHz,
this quadrature accuracy degrades, resulting in decreased sideband
suppression. See Figure 11 for a plot of sideband suppression vs.
LO frequency from 250 MHz to 1 GHz. Figure 29 shows the
sideband suppression of a typical device from 70 MHz to 300 MHz.
VOUT
VPS2
Figure 29. Typical Lower Frequency Sideband Suppression Performance
–10
–15
–20
–25
–30
–35
–40
–45
–50
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
–5
0
40
60
C1
1000pF
80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300
V
S
1000pF
= 5V, DIFFERENTIAL INPUT = 1.2V
C5
LO FREQUENCY (MHz)
C2
0.01μF
+V
QP
QN
VOUT
S

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