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AD8328_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/20 Pages) Analog Devices – 5 V Upstream Cable Line Driver | |||
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FEATURES
Supports DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS standards for reverse
path transmission systems
Gain programmable in 1 dB steps over a 59 dB range
Low distortion at 60 dBmV output
â57.5 dBc SFDR at 21 MHz
â54 dBc SFDR at 65 MHz
Output noise level @ minimum gain 1.2 nV/âHz
Maintains 300 Ω output impedance Tx-enable and
Tx-disable condition
Upper bandwidth: 107 MHz (full gain range)
5 V supply operation
Supports SPI interfaces
APPLICATIONS
DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS cable modems
CATV set-top boxes
CATV telephony modems
Coaxial and twisted pair line drivers
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8328 is a low cost amplifier designed for coaxial line
driving. The features and specifications make the AD8328
ideally suited for MCNS-DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS applications.
The gain of the AD8328 is digitally controlled. An 8-bit serial
word determines the desired output gain over a 59 dB range,
resulting in gain changes of 1 dB/LSB.
The AD8328 accepts a differential or single-ended input signal.
The output is specified for driving a 75 Ω load through a 2:1
transformer.
Distortion performance of â53 dBc is achieved with an output
level up to 60 dBmV at 65 MHz bandwidth over a wide
temperature range.
This device has a sleep mode function that reduces the quiescent
current to 2.6 mA and a full power-down function that reduces
power-down current to 20 μA.
The AD8328 is packaged in a low cost 20-lead LFCSP and
a 20-lead QSOP. The AD8328 operates from a single 5 V supply
and has an operational temperature range of â40°C to +85°C.
5 V Upstream
Cable Line Driver
AD8328
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
BYP
AD8328
VIN+
VINâ
DIFF
OR
SINGLE
INPUT
AMP
VERNIER
ZIN (SINGLE) = 800â¦
ZIN (DIFF) = 1.6kâ¦
ATTENUATION
CORE
8
DECODE
POWER
AMP
ZOUT DIFF =
300â¦
VOUT+
VOUTâ
8
POWER-DOWN
DATA LATCH
LOGIC
RAMP
8
SHIFT
REGISTER
GND
DATEN SDATA CLK
Figure 1.
TXEN SLEEP
â50
â52
VOUT = 60dBmV
â54
@ MAX GAIN,
THIRD HARMONIC
â56
â58
â60
â62
VOUT = 60dBmV
â64
@ MAX GAIN,
SECOND HARMONIC
â66
â68
â70
5
15
25
35
45
FREQUENCY (MHz)
55
65
Figure 2. Worst Harmonic Distortion vs. Frequency
Rev. A
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