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AD7294BSUZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7294BSUZ
Description
IC ADC 12BIT W/DAC/TEMP 64TQFP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
ADC, DACr
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7294BSUZ

Resolution (bits)
12 b
Data Interface
Serial
Sampling Rate (per Second)
22.22k
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-55°C ~ 150°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
64-TQFP, 64-VQFP
Sampling Rate
22.22kSPS
Input Channel Type
Differential, Single Ended
Supply Voltage Range - Digital
4.5V To 5.5V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The AD7294 contains all the functions required for general-
purpose monitoring and control of current, voltage, and
temperature. With its 59.4 V maximum common-mode range,
the device is useful in industrial and automotive applications where
current sensing in the presence of a high common-mode voltage
is required. For example, the part is ideally suited for monitoring
and controlling a power amplifier in a cellular base station.
BASE STATION POWER AMPLIFIER MONITOR AND
CONTROL
The AD7294 is used in a power amplifier signal chain to
achieve the optimal bias condition for the LDMOS transistor.
The main factors influencing the bias conditions are tempera-
ture, supply voltage, gate voltage drift, and general processing
parameters. The overall performance of a power amplifier
configuration is determined by the inherent tradeoffs required
in efficiency, gain, and linearity. The high level of integration
offered by the AD7294 allows the use of a single chip to
dynamically control the drain bias current to maintain a constant
value over temperature and time, thus significantly improving
the overall performance of the power amplifier. The AD7294
incorporates the functionality of eight discrete components
POWER
POWER
RF CUTOFF
Rx
Tx
T1
Rx POWER
Tx POWER
MONITOR
MONITOR
REF
REF
OVERRANGE
OVERRANGE
T2
I
I
SENSE
SENSE
V
V
V
V
V
D1+
D2+
D2–
D1–
IN
IN
IN
IN
DD
2
1
0
1
2
3
*ADDITIONAL PINS OMITTED FOR CLARITY.
SET-POINT
240mV
RS1(+)
Figure 59. Typical HPA Monitor and Control Application
HIGH SIDE
CURRENT
R
SENSE
SENSE
RS2(–)
RS1(–)
RS2(+)
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HIGH SIDE
CURRENT
R
SENSE
SENSE
MUX
RS2(–)
SENSOR
TEMP
bringing considerable board area savings over alternative
solutions.
The circuit in Figure 59 is a typical system connection diagram
for the AD7294. The device monitors and controls the overall
performance of two final stage amplifiers. The gain control and
phase adjustment of the driver stage are incorporated in the
application and are carried out by the two available uncommitted
outputs of the AD7294. Both high-side current senses measure
the amount of current on the respective final stage amplifiers.
The comparator outputs, I
OVERRANGE pins, are the controlling signals for switches on
the RF inputs of the LDMOS power FETs. If the high-side
current sense reads a value above a specified limit compared
with the setpoint, the RF IN signal is switched off by the
comparator.
By measuring the transmitted power (Tx) and the received
power (Rx), the device can dynamically change the drivers and
PA signal to optimize performance. This application requires a
logarithmic detector/controller, such as Analog Devices
or AD8362.
12-BIT
ADC
AD7294*
12-BIT
12-BIT
12-BIT
12-BIT
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
RF CHOKE
RF CHOKE
RF IN
RF IN
V
V
V
V
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
A
B
C
D
SENSE
CONTROL
CONTROL
FILTER
FILTER
1 OVERRANGE and I
GAIN
GAIN
LDMOS
LDMOS
RF OUT
RF OUT
AD7294
SENSE
AD8317
2

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