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AD9877 Datasheet, PDF (1/36 Pages) Analog Devices – Mixed-Signal Front End Set-Top Box, Cable Modem
FEATURES
Low cost 3.3 V CMOS MxFE™ for
MCNS-DOCSIS-, DVB-, DAVIC-compliant
set-top box and cable modem applications
232 MHz quadrature digital upconverter
12-bit direct IF DAC (TxDAC+®)
Up to 65 MHz carrier frequency DDS
Programmable sampling clock rates
Selectable interpolation filter
Analog Tx output level adjust
12-bit, 33 MSPS direct IF ADC
Dual 8-bit, 16.5 MSPS sampling IQ ADCs
Two 12-bit Σ-Δ auxiliary DACs
Direct interface to AD8321/AD8325 or
AD8322/AD8327 PGA cable driver
APPLICATIONS
Cable modems
Set-top boxes
Wireless modems
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD9877 is a single-supply set-top box and cable modem
mixed-signal front end. The device contains a transmit path
interpolation filter, complete quadrature digital upconverter,
and transmit DAC. The receive path contains a 12-bit ADC and
dual 8-bit ADCs. All internally required clocks and an output
system clock are generated by the phase-locked loop (PLL) from
a single crystal or clock input.
The transmit path interpolation filter provides upsampling
factors of 12× or 16× with an output signal bandwidth as high
as 5.8 MHz. Carrier frequencies up to 65 MHz with 26 bits of
frequency tuning resolution can be generated by the direct
digital synthesizer (DDS). The transmit DAC resolution is 12 bits
and can run at sampling rates as high as 232 MSPS. Analog
output scaling from 0 dB to 7.5 dB in 0.5 dB steps is available to
preserve SNR when reduced output levels are required.
Mixed-Signal Front End
Set-Top Box, Cable Modem
AD9877
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Tx DATA
SPORT
PROFILE
RxIQ DATA
COS
INTER-
12
Tx
POLATOR
DAC
FILTER
3
SIN
PLL
DDS
12
4
Σ-Δ
12
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Σ-Δ
2
8
ADC
Rx
8
ADC
RxIF DATA
AD9877
12
ADC
Tx
CA
SDELTA0
SDELTA1
REFCLK
I IN
Q IN
IF IN
Figure 1.
The 12-bit ADC has excellent undersampling performance,
allowing it to typically deliver better than 10 ENOBs with IF
inputs up to 70 MHz. The 12-bit IF ADC can sample at a rate
up to 33 MHz, allowing it to process wideband signal inputs.
Two programmable Σ-Δ DACs are available and can be used to
control external components, such as variable gain amplifiers
(VGAs) or voltage-controlled tuners.
The AD9877 integrates a CA port that enables a host processor
to control the AD8321/AD8325 or AD8322/AD8327
programmable gain amplifier (PGA) cable drivers via the
MxFE SPORT.
The AD9877 is available in a 100-lead MQFP package. It offers
enhanced receive path undersampling performance and lower
cost compared to the pin-compatible AD9873. The AD9877 is
specified over the extended industrial (−40°C to +85°C)
temperature range.
Rev. B
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