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AD9873_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/39 Pages) Analog Devices – Analog Front End Converter for Set-Top Box, Cable Modem
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Analog Front End Converter for
Set-Top Box, Cable Modem
AD9873
FEATURES
Low-Cost 3.3 V CMOS Analog Front End Converter for
MCNS-DOCSIS, DVB, DAVIC-Compliant
Set-Top Box, Cable Modem Applications
232 MHz Quadrature Digital Upconverter
DC to 65 MHz Output Bandwidth
12-Bit Direct IF D/A Converter (TxDAC+®)
Programmable Reference Clock Multiplier (PLL)
Direct Digital Synthesis
Interpolator
SIN(x)/x Compensation Filter
Four Programmable, Pin-Selectable Modulator Profiles
Single-Tone Mode for Frequency Synthesis Applications
12-Bit, 33 MSPS Sampling Direct IF A/D Converter with
Auxiliary Automatic Clamp Video Input Multiplexer
10-Bit, 33 MSPS Sampling Direct IF A/D Converter
Dual 8-Bit, 16.5 MSPS Sampling IQ A/D Converter
Two Independently Programmable Sigma-Delta
Converters
Direct Interface to AD8321/AD8323 PGA Cable Driver
Programmable Frequency Output
Power-Down Modes
APPLICATIONS
Cable and Satellite Systems
PC Multimedia
Digital Communications
Data and Video Modems
Cable Modem
Set-Top Boxes
Powerline Modem
Broadband Wireless Communication
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Tx IQ
Tx SYNC
SERIAL ITF
PROFILE
Tx INTERPOLATOR
FILTER
PLL
DDS
AD9873
COS
INV 12
SINC
DAC
SIN
3
4
12
2
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
12
Rx IQ
Rx IF
Rx
Rx SYNC
8
ADC
8
ADC
10
ADC
Tx
CA
SDELTA0
SDELTA1
REF CLK
IIN
QIN
IF10
12
ADC
MUX
IF12
VIDEO
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD9873 integrates a complete 232 MHz quadrature
digital transmitter and a multichannel receiver with four high-
performance analog-to-digital converters (ADC) for various
video and digital data signals. The AD9873 is designed for cable
modem set-top box applications, where cost, size, power dissi-
pation, and dynamic performance are critical attributes. A single
external crystal is used to control all internal conversion and
data processing cycles.
The transmit section of the AD9873 includes a high-speed
direct digital synthesizer (DDS), a high-performance, high-speed
12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC), programmable clock
multiplier circuitry, digital filters, and other digital signal
processing functions, to form a complete quadrature digital
up-converter device.
On the receiver side, two 8-bit ADCs are optimized for IQ
demodulated “out-of band” signals. An on-chip 10-bit ADC
is typically used as a direct IF input of 256 QAM modulated
signals in cable modem applications. A second direct IF input
and an auxiliary video input with automatic programmable clamp
function are multiplexed to a high-performance 12-bit video ADC.
The chip’s programmable sigma-delta modulated outputs and
an output clock may be used to control external components
such as programmable gain amplifiers (PGA) and mixer stages.
Three pins provide a direct interface to the AD8321/AD8323
programmable gain amplifier (PGA) cable driver.
The AD9873 is available in a space-saving 100-lead MQFP package.
TxDAC+ is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.
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